to come. Mr and Mrs. E B. Hail Wilbur Harris, Zepha Rogers and have received all sorts of congratula­ Jean Rogers. tions on their latest success in the en­ ♦ ♦♦ tertainment line. in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Louis G. ♦ ♦♦ VanBellen, Mr. and Mrs. Will Hous­ Mrs. C. I. Robertson was hostess to ton and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Houston th« Tuesday Bridge Club last Tues­ entertained a number of friends at day afternoon. Auction bridge was the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Hous- i the diversion of the afternoon, at the ton Tuesday night. The evening was If you want to be a vision of lov- Two points were brought forcibly | close of which a dainty repast wai Hpent in playing five hundred and IlneHH when vour own particular tired to the minds of Klamath Fails men served. Mrs. Robertson’s guests Harry Ackley was awarded the prize. Nowadays NEW YORK, Jan. 16 business man comes home for a late Wednesday night, as a result of the were: Mrs. Thomas Hampton. Mrs. Following the card games, other di­ It 1s hard to tell from the conversa- dinner slip Into one of the so ador- ' suffragette'' dance at the White Peli­ Harry Benson, Mrs. Earl Whitlock, j versions were indulged in and re­ tlOB whether modista und dressmuk- able pink or blue crepe de chine can Hotel. Mrs. Fred Schallock, Mrs. O. W. Rob- fresbments were served. In attend- neglige«« outlined in swanadown with era are talking about the French The first of these was that women •rtson, Mrs. Bert Withrow, Mrs. Carey ¡ance were Mr. and Mrs. Louis O. Van lu other words, their best rafn- ¡day, Seventh and Oak streets. Five John Brett. Is quite us deloctublo as one un a The last now use for fur was the Nothlng more temptingly fascinating meat. desert plate. There seems to be a hundred was played, first prize being ♦ ♦♦ perfect passion for all the light edible anklet of fitch, ermine or sable, ac­ than these swansdown trimmed seta This was all brought forcibly home awarded to 8. E. Farmer and the | Mrs. Fred Schallock is hostess to tones of oyster, biscuit, campagne. cording to your furry fancy and now have Iwen ween tn the white enameled to the men when they were denied consolation prize to G. V. Walters. a number of friends at her home on cafe au lull uml cream for street cos jit tius gone to the other extreme and I cases of the shops where the negli­ admission to the hotel. E. B. Hall Refreshments were served. Those Washington street this afternoon. tumes. Combined with dark fur they I appeared as u head bund Quite the gees grow for a long time. and Will H. Bennett, fetchlngly ar­ present were: Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bridge is the game being played and The rob« s themselves are cut all rayed in tiny white caps and aprons. , Summers, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Em- the guest list includes Mrs. Charles ate truly stunning and n decided re-l.-hlrest addition lo the evening colf- llef from tlie dark toned blue, brown fur® I m u flat circlet of skunk wreatii- In one In a loose sack effect, each attended the door, and they smilingly ’ rnltt, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Biebn, Mr. Meldrum Mrs. Thomas Hampton, aud black street suits to which we Ing the brow of th»- debutante or the side crossing In front and fastening allowed the men folk to get as far as j and Mrs. G. V. Weedon, Mr. and Mrs. I Mrs. Richard E. Smith, Mrs. E. B. matron. A soft crush of chiffon In on the opposite side In a characteris­ .the entrant® to the lobby with tbelr I G. V. Walters, Mr and Mrs. K. D. I Hall, Mrs. Mary Jackson, Mrs. Leslie have been so long addict «<<1 ¡ladies before they interfc d. Then 1 North, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Shipley, j Rogers. Mrs. Harry Benson, Mrs. Will A lovely biscuit duvetyn trim med any desired tone combined with It tic Paul Polret manner. To match up the stunning new (tbelr smiles vanished and after a Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Winters, Mr. and Baldwin, Mrs Zim Baldwin. Mrs. Earl In skunk has a four-inch bund of breaks the rather .Kurd line of the skunk midway of the skirt to simu- fur against your liead and helps dis­ silk knitted sweaters Oriental tur­ stern “wharzurskirt?" mere man was Mrs. 8. E. Farmer, Mr. and Mrs. J. Whitlock. Mrs Charles Martin, Mrs. lute a tunb and another four-inch tinguish your own hair from the hair bans are being shown from a fringed unceremoniously hustled from the Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. C. Davis, Mr. L. M. Bradford, Mrs. Fred Melhase. knitted scarf of silk In a bright hue hall and informed that they could call iand Mrs. J. H. Hamilton, Mr. and Mr. Carl C. Cofer, Mrs. John J. Park­ band around the hem. A wide girdle of the defunct animal Tlie round balls of fluffy ful-llke to match the sweater and twisted about 11 o'clock for their ladies, and Mrs. Curtis Heidrich. Mr. and Mrs. er. Mrs. J. C. Brockenbrough, Mrs. of old blu< bolre ribbon eight Inches They fasten on If they wanted to see what was going Loy Hilyard. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. ¡Orb Campbell and Mrs. Clarence H. wide fiulshes In the back like a Jap­ buttons are charming additions to a around the head and quite the smart square | three-piece cloth suit one side with a hook and eye and on they would have to content them-, Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mundy Underwood. anese obi mid gives a only trimming necessary, while the the fringe Is allowed to fall coquet- salves with peeking through the din-1 and Mr. H. Farmer. effect to the figure. ♦ ♦♦ The coat hangs In a loose sack new pouch bags of velour and plush tlshly over one ear as a finish, When ing room windows—which many of i ♦ ♦♦ The Klatawa Club's third dancing from the shoulders In back to well are lovely fur bandr-l to match the you see one you are sure to be all them did. There were over a hum-1 The silver tea given Thursday aft- ! party of the season will be given Fri­ wrapped up in It very soon. In front it Is cut costume of ths carrlc drod women preseut and to the strains , ernoon at the home of Mrs. R. H. day night at the White Pelican Hotel. below the hip* of music rendered by a ladies' orches- : Dunbar by the Christian Women's Tindall's orchestra of six pieces has tra they tripped the light fantastic ‘ Board of Missions proved to be a been engaged to furnish music. Catania then proceeded on her way. IIAMKETB ILL GAME I X DI Y X III RI.AI WAXTH HI I Hi SATl RDAY XIGHT und enjoyed themselves The steamer Chatham is now close hugely very successful affair, both from a ♦ ♦♦ 05 t'ATTLE FOR THE INDIAN* '(which is more than immensely), financial and social standpoint. la About fifteen intimate friends of. .to the position of the Yellowstone News of the Yellowstone's condi­ Preparatory to starting on its tour tion»e men were determined to attend attendance were the following: Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Humphries in- Klamath cattle men have a chance tion was brought to this port yester- ‘through Yreka, and towns as far the party, though, and they arrayed O. C. Applegate, Mrs. G. A. Wirtz, I vaded the Humphries home at Pine to bld on the supplying of cattle to day by the steamer Fair Oaks, who 1 north as Roseburg, the Klamath themaelves In garments of the femin­ Mrs. George A. Hayden, Mrs. Fred T. land 8th street Friday night, took pos­ the Hualipal Indians, for the Indiau had found the Yellowstone helpless, County High School basketball team ine persuasion. In this attire they Sanderson, Mrs. Perry Kanatzar, Mrs. session of the dining room and pro­ service has just Issued a call for blds and taken her in tow, but was com­ will play two games with the Klam­ were admitted and allowed to parti­ W. E. Seehorn, Mrs. A. Bainter. Mrs. ceeded to spread a feast in honor of for livestock, lo be distributed among pelled lo abandon her owing to the I cipate in the evening's jollity. Sam Elizabeth Bice, Mrs. Fred Peterson, the fifteenth anniversary of the wed­ ath Falls team. The first will take tlie tribesmen The cattle are to be Fair Oaks becoming badly damaged, 1 Evans, as a reincarnation of "Cleo­ Mrs Joe Smith, Mrs. Nellie Owens, ding of Mr and Mrs. Humphries. The place Saturday night at Houston’s op­ delivered at Peach Springs. Arizona. and also to the fact that she was very patra." was gorgeous and had the Mrs. E. L. Elliott, Mrs. J. Lee Beck- surprised couple remembered it was era house. The call for blds, issued by Com­ I short of fuel and water men all going, while Messrs. Wilson, ley. Mrs. Beach Mrs. Jess Uhrine. i their “crystal wedding," but never Both teams are practicing hard to missioner Sells, asks for 500 2-year- Ayres, Moore, Zlm Baldwin, Lyle, Mrs Will Uhrine. Mrs. Laura Miller, dreamed of their friends coming in get into shape. Morrow, Smith, Tindall and Mehaffey Mrs. Stella Sheets, Mrs. S. D. Harlan, for a celebration. old Southern or Mexican heifers, full Ol TI.INEK A NEW The evening was The high school team leaves Mon­ were also real fetching in dresses, Mrs. R. H. Dunbar, Mrs. E. V. Haw- age July 1, 1914. subject to an in th« festivities con- a very joyous one, «NH'RSE FOR THE day, February 2, for their trip. On shown soon. our political and economic institu­ Democracy,*' by Dr. Schafer Saturday Wilson denied emphatically that he fourteen feet in diameter bored of the Atlantic was once called the In this I heartily agree with him, tions. and if you find that neither night. Dr. Schafer Is bend of the hail told unvone thnt he favored al­ through the earth at the equator. West, because it was west from Eu­ for 1 think it is all a matter of edu- the republican nor the democratic liiHtory department of tlie University i lowing the railroads to fru rease their rope. but the line has gradually I cation of the producing classes along party offers any solution. I will ask Jails and penitentiaries, formerly moved west until today it includes the line of fcheir own material inter­ you to read the socialist platfonfi. of Oregon, mid spoke here uuder the rates. auspices of the University's exten­ As to the trusts, lie explained that regal ded us the breeding places of ' th® stretch of country west of the ests. This ’ failure to state the rem- j and Ki'e it your kind consideration. sion department. his plans contemplate facilitating tuberculosis, have generally been Sierra Nevada« and Rocky Mountains. edy was perhaps a disappointment to JOHN AU8TAD. "The greatest thing about the processes, by which the big combina­ greatly Improved in this respect. In At all times, however, the West has I West," «aid the speaker, "is that it tions can conform with the law, rath- Germany the mortality front this 'signified the frontier of civilization. The pioneers had to adapt them- offers an opportunity for tlie creat­ ed tlu> highest type of manhood in democracy, mid In turn, through tho to give th<’ corporations sufficient desire and a determination to man. their influence la felt In the na time to change their business meth­ June 1. 1912, constituted 24 per cent Americau history. do so. This bank accepts small of the total population (4,390,219), lion. The West I k a state of mind, ods, so as not to violate the laws. The Ideal expression of American i deposits and invites every man according to the 1911 census. Of democracy has been that this is a rut her than a geographical place.” and woman to open an account. Tomorrow evening Dr. Clifton The first Klamath county man to Gils number 810,503 wore male and land of opportunities, and this was Once opened they will find it particularly true while there was a , Hodge, also of the extension depart­ become an avowed candidate for office 202,735 female. just as easy to acquire the sav­ large public domain open for settle­ ment of the university, will speak I.. George Chastain, the popular clerk ing habit as the spending one. A glass bottle blowing machine in- ment. But since 1892 there has been here. Ills "Civic Biology" is making of the circuit court , who Saturday vented in Germany has a speed of no more free land worth words, and. him known throughout tlie Hint«'. filed n petition for re-olection. Chua- Inin is well experienced in this work, 2,000 bottles an hour, equal to the consequently, the advice to "go West and grow up with the country” has ns ho served two terms as county work of 250 expert glass blowers. SHIP DRIFTING IX HELI’LF.HMNENH clerk. Though a democrat, he was lost its meaning. With the public I land gons, the problem of the jobless I the choice of both parties in his sec­ landless man has been thrust ASHFORD, rOe., Jan. 19. -A mess­ ord campaign, being endorsed by the KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON LETTERS FROM THE and upon us, and he stated that right now age received here by wireless at uoon rt publicans also. lie was named by PEOPLE there are hundreds of thousands of I stated that the crew of the steam Judge Benson for the present .office, persons who have only a few days schooner Yellowstone was in Immi­ which wAH created by the last session I Editor Republican provisions between them and starva­ nent peril. The vessel has lost both of the legislature. Those of your readers who failed tion. He also stated that there are, the main and niinen masts, her fuel Al,HANY. N. Y„ Jan. 20. Since 5 to hear Dr. Schafer’s lecture on the nearly 2,000,000 children in the Unit-I is exhausted and her rudder lost, and I she lies helpless eighteen tulles off o’clock this morning not a train has "American West and Democracy" ed States working long hours in ourI With the k>w price« our Caah S sten, enable« au to give moved on the Delaware and Hudson. missed an Intellect uni treat, which is mills and factories; that those chll-i sfioro from Cooa Bay. Our Diamond Brand Hama............. per pound .................................... 2Oc The master of the vessel refused to All employes except telegraph oper- uncommon In this neck of the woods, dren are not getting the proper Our Diamond Brami Shoulders . |>er pound .................................... 10c lake a tow line from the steamer I ntors have gon® on a strike for bet­ and I think I am voicing the senti­ chanco to develop mentally and phy-l Our I’ure Lard......................................per pail...................... 75c and «1.4S ment of al, who heard him when I aically- bo they are. compelled to en-( Catania which vessel laid by all night ter wages and working conditions. Yours for Low Cash Price« and High Price Goods. A force of 5,000 men Is involvod. say that I am Horry he could not stay ter life's work with stunted bodies' waiting for daylight to give her ns- Tho collerles the company operates longer and give us more such lec- and minds. alstance. It is presumed that the These problems, he said, must be captain of the Yellowstono believed will dose tomorrow, pending the set­ Hires. , The term "dry as dust” has often solved, and that they should be solved 1 Hales and Palace Markets, Phones 157 and 68 he could make port without aid, and tlement of the strike. This will lay been used about collego professors, in the spirit of the West, which is IliiiH save the salvage charges. The off 1,500 more men. lle,.uuu ■ »u"ii is oyster white, And biscuit bund her coat. With touches of touiulo red About tln> sleeves uud throat. Iler hut's ef cafe au lull plush. Whence claret feathers flout. Him looks the lutest style uud sounds Just like u table d'hote. À / « 9 X short almost to the bust and buttoned on the aldo with four square old blue buttons. Tile collar uud cuffs of the sleeves uru of skunk. A pale blue combined with fitch, uud a delicate pink duvetyn with seulsklu while not so gautronomlcally mimed certainly looks good enough to eat. Tills erase for the delicate shads* wilt no doubt bring joy to the dry cleaner's heart and much gold to his coffer. The vivid shades that the fu­ turists brought forth have faded quite away ami indeed only bright hue which bus the sartorial sanction foi smart street wear Is red In every and any conceivable shade cherry, beet, tomato, raspberry, strawberry and wine to suit your taste. Heads in all th* garish colors are used lavishly in qualut designs as trimmings on fur turbans, bone into dragons, birds, beasts and butterflies they also adorn the patrician silk clad ankles of many a haut monde turkey t rotter FIRST TRUST and SAVINGS BANK We will start this year The Klamath Falls Meat Company