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MONDAY, APRIL IS. <•»« PA OK THREW) THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. I hi. IM ITH GETS OOOD MENTION IV S. I* <OAHT GUIDE BOOK Interesting to the Ladies Just such information about Ore- i gon. California, the Klamath country, 1 UY M HUTA HET M ANO V and the entire Pacific Coast as the lourlst aud the 1915 exposition vis show qilullil little shuulder capes In To ba ou the right slds of Polly itor will most appreciate Is to be | Moaus left when we go out to walk. ¡stead of collars. In fact, the erst- til Penny, Jay Heeds, A D. Harpold. found In the book just published by ; For then 1 sea one eye, an eyebrow, while regulation tailored coat collar T Htelnmetz, B. F Kinoear, Emma 'he Southern Pacific company under An oar and some face when we talk la absolutely taboo. Aside from the title of "California and the Pa-1 Grigsby, Mary McDonald. capes, tlio Capuchin collar and But when Um In bad I am exiled clflc Coast for the Tourist.” ♦ ♦♦ To rlgfa.t, 'tls a sad plight al that, , 'Japanese are th« most popular. The Klamath country and Crater The Ewuuna Literary Club met ou Thu fn wheiuless skirts of For there's nothing left there of ! l-ake National Park are given espe Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. L. L. wlntor have now become legion Polly— Mrs Archie L. Tibbetts of I’ortlaud .and Vit cial mention, the back cover being a | United Press Service Hirn's wearing a qew baudeau hat* a hem on u skirt nowadays practical wus the guest of honor at the party Truax, there being present In addi color view of the lake. 11.—The : opposite SAN DIEGO. April tion to the hostess, Mrs. G. Chamber- ly slumps It us puss« Either lhe| given Friday ufternoou by Mrs. Carl The book, which has striking front steamship Benito Jaurez arrived in pri oned. ls< lvug>’ of th<* goods Is used In lieu I Cofer uud Mrs. Leslie Rogers at the lalu, Mrs. Jack Melman, Mrs. George United Press Her vice this port today from Lower Lower NEW YORK. April II It's quite i of u hem or else the skirt Is faced latter's West Hide home, and attend .1 Walton, Mrs. J. F. Maguire, Mrs. and bark color covers, contains 142 .California and West Mexico ports, HINGTON, D. C., April 11.— J. J .Maehl and Mrs Kip Vau Riper. pages devoted to descriptive matter appropriate that a moonfaced lady up with u lining of s«lf-iiiutchlng chif ud by Mrs. Tibbetts, Mrs. Earl Whit • bringing the first news of a violent Th« ta department reports fighting The afternoon was devoted to the of scenic attractions and tourist re should uffrct a bandeau hat, for It fon. Even handkerchiefs huv« taken lock. Mrs. Harry Bciisou, Mrs. Chas. n llerc»r than that, sorts of the Pacific Coast, Including revolution which has been In progress certainly causes a total ecilpMo of the to turning up noses at hems, at least Marlin, Mrs. H. Edward Martin, Mrs. Htudles taken up by the club. Tn that section for the past fortnight. ore Torreon. H3 illustrations, ten maps and an ♦ ♦♦ right hand aide of her countenance lieiustlti bed on«s, unit the sniurteat Carey M. Rauisby, Mrs. Richard E. mi , No news has been received of this Hamm report« Thursday evening's "ladies' night" | eight page directory of Pacific Coast affair before on account of the lack *tha t Those plats of togal, plcot and crln ones ui< now rolled and cross-stitched Hmlth, Mrs. Fred Hchallock, Mrs. ederal force« are hotels, giving rates, plan and capac are set nt a (»erllous angle on n deep l ncolors, or els« button-hole stitched Claude Daggett, Mrs. J. J. Parker, >at the home of Klamath Falls Lodge r*ng 'of telegraphic connections. General Villa*« ribbon-trimmed bandeau which sets Hi pastol hues. Where they tire h< ni- Mrs. Will W. Baldwin, Mrs. Zlm No. 1247, B. P. O. E, was featured ity. As a compendium of Informa According to the officers of tbs enti detaila are given. tion the book la Intended to serve as on th« left aldo of the head. Tbelr iuud. It Is done with u running stitch i ildwlu, Mrs. Charles I. Robertson. by Instructions In the tango and other ,Jaurez G. Osuna, ex-Jeff politico of flat tops ar« almost universally a ¡of colored thread. No matter how Mi s. Will Masten, Mrs Orb Cami>- new steps, th« lodge having provided a guide by which tourist and exposi ¡the southern peninsula, started the WASHINGTON, D. C„ 'April 11.— .i.itructor for this especial work. tion visitor may measure his time, ¡trouble. He deserted the government Reports from the state department garden of exquisite blossoms, but one Its edge Is finish««! the crucial point bell. Mrs. Churles Meldrum, Mrs. mouey and inclination, the main ob- fuscluutlng model glimpsed nt a dsn- uboul the 1914 hunkey Is that it John Moot«, Mrs. Charles I. Roberts. Dancing was Indulged in by many. ¡position and gathered around him say Uiat chaos reigns at Torreon. Gen aunt was of black hemp and un in us I have tint to have tone. Either Mrs. Oscar Hhive, Mrs. George H. Others played cards, and late in the 1 ject being to point out to the tourist la desperate band of followers. The eral Villa has promised Consul Hamm and exposition visitor the importance adorned suve for the half of a tluy ¡the soft square of linen itself must Merrymuu. Mrs. Clarence H. Under evening refreshments were served. of seeing the entire Pacific Coast be .band captured the Mexican steamship that all foreigners will be protected, gold straw shepherdeaa basket filled 'be colored or II must boast u hem. wood, Mrs Wesley O. Hmlth. Mrs. L ♦ ♦♦ Bonita near Culican, confiscated the but continues the <l«i>ortatlon of the fore leaving the West. I with Wee pink rosebuds, for-get tne ¡siltr lilng or Initials of tint. Mrs. H. E Mornyer was hostess to IL Bath and Mrs. M. G. Wilkins. c-argo, valued at $200,000, and then Spaniards and the confiscation of Of the Klamath country the book note Bild violets set low ou the face Bridge wus played, uud the prize was the lulling Club Ho rntrers Tuesday, , beached the steamship. They also tbelr property. Whether the new style coiffure and »on by Mrs. Benson. A dainty hand »lien an enjoyable evening was spent ■ays: concealing right edge. The bandeau ¡captured and burned the schooner Daniels admits that Mayo’s report "The Klamath region is of unusual !Carmen, the crew of which has dlsap- of he affront offer««! to the Amer- disclosed a huge flat bow of black the exposed ear are an outcome of embroidered collar was presented to iti needlework, and refreshments the bandeau hut or the bandeau hat Mrs. Tibbetts as a guest prize, and Here served. Attending were Mrs. Interest to tourist and sportsman, and ipeared, ; moire. and it is feared they were leans at Tampico had been forward The side tilt Is a general favorite I k au outcome of the hairdressing 'icos and cake were served. W. T. Loe, Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. H. E. lies on and across the boundary of 1 nurdered. ed to president Wilson at White Sul- of the bandeau hat, but tile Nlnli'ho la a question, but both seem respon Mornyer, Mrs. George J. Walton, Mrs. the state, covering the country and ♦ ♦♦ The town of Lapaz was pillaged, phur Springs, He also said that he launched last season is still popular sible for the sickle spit curl In front Innls Roberts was host Wednesday Wulker, Mrs. Howard H. Van Valkeu- neighborhood of the Klamath lakes In and the loot included, among other did not know wh ether Zaragoza apolo- of each ear, that seductive beauty afternoon at a delightful Easter party burg, Mrs. It R. Hamilton and Mrs. Siskiyou and Modoc counties in Cal valuables. $150,000 in cash. with Its slant straight up the back. gfzed end saluted the American flag ifornia and Klamath county In Ore mark niched from the daughters of Cc.b.-al battles have been fought. or not. given at the home of hla parents. Frank Ward gon. Government irrigation works Tha tendency to turn up on the side Andalusia ♦ ♦♦ Each little guest was provided with a Like a feminised side-burn, these and the fertility of the land are open Is not confined to th« head by any basket, Into which they gathered the In honor of Mrs. Margaret Hay ter with M ashington Second and Califor means this season A novelty dancing fascinating Hut curia, gummed well Faster eggs hidden In various places ■ >l Dallas, Grand Worthy Matron of ing up the country, but most of it is nia th! d. frock of taffeta flounces on a chiffon foiward on each cheek, are infinitely 'round the house and in the yard. A the Order of the Eastern Star, Aloha a wilderness, unknown, untr . 'ed. a In tl e main event of the day, Stan foundation has a hoop on the right more charming than the gobs of balr, very pleasant afternoon was spent in < hapter held a special session Frida» region fuil of cl arm of mount: .n and ford fc lowed Washington, with Cali ■Id« only. This gives a bias which like car muffs, that lad the ears this playing gam*-s and partaking of dain n'.gbt, which proved highly enjoyable forest, ciear streams and bro;.d lakes. fornia hird. scorns to prove the wearer not quite winter and were pa t*.<l over almost ty confections and Ice cream. As It for the large crowd in attendance. The hunting grounds and stn ams are With a beauty ■ pot half the cheek, available by good roads for horse or on the level. ( was Inula* fifth birthday, a huge birth Following tie heaslon a special even- NOTAI LEH ASKED Skirting the question of hoops and on the corner of your left eyo ■ nd day cake occupied the place of honor .ng v.as enjoyed, concluc ng with a motor. The towns are on ti e verge TO TALK TOL of the wild, forests reach the marrin backing away from bustles, for they a sickle lock In front of each •ar. on the table. The guests were Geor n< : eon al i late hour. look I how of the lakes, deer, blacktail and can you possibly fall Io are now an old Story, It cannot es gia Delxell, Jenny Dclxoll, Zepha WASHINGTON*. D. C., April 11 mele, cougar and bear, are plentiful; cape, however, that a resume of pres piquant ? You simply can't. Rogers, Margaret Hargus, Gene Rog I II «.RAM IN ARRANGED FOR Whether America's repreeentati flith lead and waterfowl gather as ent day fashions Is like turning the ers, Billy Hayden. Buford Hargus. < Il IMIIER OF COMMI RCF MEET pb-dged England that America would A cidloqulnl fashion which deservea they did in the Indian days before the time-stained pages of Godoy's' luidy's RunseJI White, Jo,- White. not ex< mpt Its ships from canal tolls last great battle was fought with the Book With basque ruchlng. polos- universal adoption la the fad of San ♦ ♦ ♦ Tuesday nights meeting of the Modocs in the lava beds, an epic of when negotiations for the Hay-Paun- alee, dolman and shoulder crepe Fran< Isco women for wearing a tiny .elite reaty was on, will be told the The 1912 Needlework Club held Its n.embers of the Chamber of Cotn- conventional bouquet In a blace pa frontier warfare; and the Klamath crowding to the fore, you can almost senate canal cimmittee next week. regular meeting Friday at the horn- •< rec and other local boosters prom- and Modoc tribes now dwell subdued ■cent the musk and old lavender that per frill In place of au artificial cor Sent tor O'Gorman has announced should be clinging to these old-tlm«- sage With a rosebud as center and of Mrs. Nate Otterbein, on Klamath lues to be one of the biggest get-to- and controlled in their reservation." that h-> has summoned ex-Ambassa- avenue, und whiled away the after gether meetings held here. Reallz- alternating rows of for-get-me-nota More space is devoted to Klamath up-to-date gowns dor ( 1 oate, Henry White and Oscar and violets set off with Its quaint noon hours with needlework and Ing the Importance of choosing a Falls and the cities of the Klamath Strauss, ex-federal solicitor, and also .octal chatter. At 4:30 refreshments large delegation to attend the scen mid Crater Lake districts, especial at Lovely woman Is Indeed ■n lace patter edge the effect Is frngrant- General Frederick Lehman, Benjamin wrapped up In the old new CS {W l> artistic and reminiscent of those were served, and the ladies dispersed, ery exploiting meeting st Medford, tention being paid the scenery and Ide Waeeler, Horace While of New- wraps, Fitting tightly over the olden golden days when minuets uud to meet on April 24th, at the home of practically every business man In other attractions the tourist would York and Frederick Judson of St. shoulders the separate cape wraps romance reigned In lieu of tangoes Mrs. Fred Peterson. The members Klamath Falls has promised to be enjoy. Louis to appear before the committee. of the club present were Mrs. R. A preseut Tuesday. break out Into ruffles and flounces tn and eugenics. Emuiltt, Mrs G K. Van Riper, Mrs The following talks will be given: WASHINGTON U. Breaks His Anu. A. M Worden. Mrs. Eliza lx>ach, Mrs •'Co-operation,'' Judge H. L. Ben WIN'S 'VARSITY of 250 pounds per annum; It may O. E. WILEY IN Chester Avery, Mrs. William Whit son; "Ix>yalty,” Rev. E. C. Richards; Bobby Ryan of the Oregon Harness OPIN »MING GOW EN possibly be even greater. The corre lock. Mrs. Sargent. Mrs. K D. North. Advantages of the Co-operation of company Is weiring bis arm in a sling OAKLAND. April 11. — The crew sponding consumption for the United Mrs. A. D. Harpold, Mrs. Ids Fink, Southern Oregon Counties in Attract as the result of a fall from a step An opponent for Justice of the States wns computed by the United Mrs. Fred Noel, Mrs. W. P. Johnson. ing Tourists," Postmaster W. A. Del- from the University of Washington ladder while putting up an awning a Peace E. W Gowen In the fall elec States bureau of animal Industry to won the boat race over the Estuary nil; "The Other Side of the Question,” ♦ ♦♦ few days ago. The fall to the side tion came to light today, when Oscar be 172 {rounds In 1909, and it Is esti course in this city today from the About eighteen couple attended Rev. J. 8. Stubblefield. In addition, walk fractured the arm. E Willey tiled announcement of can mated to be about ten pounds Iras at Marion Silovitch. a 17-year-old Stanford and University of California Friday night's dancing party, given other prominent business men will didacy for the democratic nomina the present time Thia Is much great oarsmen. The time was 19:01. Jewess, who had worked in a little by the Realign Club In Hum's hall make talks. tion as Justice of the |>racs for Link- er thnn the British consumption, the Thousands of Interested spectators jewelry store in Brooklyn as a clerk These dances are extremely popular Another feature of the gathering vlllo district WILL A. LEONARD largest In Europe, which la slightly with the young people, and all are will bo a luncheon, served by the witnessed the race from the Estuary for »eevral months, wltb no other am shores. Willey la a prominent local attor und« r 120 pounds per Inhabitant per highly enjoyed. A five piece orches wives of the directors of the Chamber DENTIST bition than to take her few dollars ney. Ho far. neither he nor Gowen annum. The first race was between the tra furnished the music for the danc of Commerce. The admission is free, home to her mother every Saturday are opposed for the nominations In Freshmen crews, over the two mile White Maddox Bldg. ing. and fruit punch was served and there will be no "charge to get night, returned to her home the other their own parties course, which Stanford won in 13:19.1 • ♦♦ out.” day with a letter fro mthe executor of Four women have been elected to Mrs. II. F. Kiuneur entertained a her uncle’s estate In Odessa. Russia, the Chinese Parliament. U. N. NkT'OND IN number of friends at her home ou Wyoming mines and oil wells in an uncle from thorn none of the fam MEAT DINDONAI, Second and High streets Tuesday af 1913 had an output valued at $37,- ily had heard in many years. Pennsylvania has about 7,500,000 ternoon. the occasion being a moth 000,000, and livestock gave the state "Your uncle has left you 200,000 acres of limiter land, one-elglith of The only countries reported as hav ers' meeting. Good talks were made, ranchers revenues totaling more than Is made welcome here. Foi rubles,” it read. That meant nearly which Is owned by the state. The ing ■ greater per capita consumption total value of the state's timber Is nnd interesting articles were read by $35,000,000. "great oaks from little acorns $100,000. The uncle was a wealthy M<sdanies Grigsby, Boyd and Har of dressed moat than the United $139.000,000. grow. ” and many of our largest wheat commission merchant in Odes The tenth successive year without pold. Light refreshments were served Htates are the Australian common sa. His poorer brother had emigrated accounts were begun in a small to the following guests: Meadames a forest Are has just been passed by wealth and Argentina. These, It la to the United States many years be Yellow poplar, or tulip tree, the I I Boyd. Ethel Wlddows, 8. E. the Powell national forest In South wall known, are countries of sparse way. The First Trust and Sav fore. He had not prospered, and'%e largest broadleaf tree in America, has ¡Central Utah. Seeds, llomer Lemons, 8. D. Harlan. population and vast herds and flocks; ings Bank will open an account seldom heard from the merchant. But hence meal la exceeding cheap, anti been known to reach nearly 2"0 feet with you, even if it is not more the uncle has always been partial to the native consumption large and In height and ten feet In diameter. $1. Start one and don't his niece. than probably wasteful. to see It grow. Make It I "What are you going to do with the wait There are two kind« of Insurance, The per capita consumption of a reporter asked the girl, grow by regular additions to It money?” meat for Australia ■ nd Argentina Is t'lillcote writes the kind that pays. mother and father happy for "Make estimated to l>o In the neighborhood «35 Main. every pay day. the rest of their days," was hur an- swer. LATEST OUTBREAK; NEWS HELD IIP ONACCOUNTOFLACKOFTELtGRAPHS Poor Little Jewess Inherits a Fortune THE SMALL DEPOSITOR Can You Beat These Prices? FIRST TRUST and SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON A«l»»rngus, |<cr pound........................ Rhubarb, 3 pounds for.................... RailiBshra, 3 bunches for ............... Lemons, per dozen............................. 10c • 25c 10c 30c 25c Pear Tivea, Prune Trees, Peach Tree«, Cherry Trees and Rosebushes, each Blackberry, laiganberry and Raspber ry bushes, 5c each, or per dozen . . 50c Klamath County Abstract Co. ABSTRACTING MAI’S. l’LANH. BLUEPRINTS. Etc. 1 Kt FIRST NATIONAL BANK We pay 17 I-2c per dozen for eggs and sell them for 17 1 -2c per dozen. OF KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Capital Stock, 100,000 Surplus, $11,000 U. 8. DEPOSITARY OUR POLICIES— To diatribut« the banka assets In sik I i a way as to maintain under any condltlona and at all timea an ample reserve to meet the demands of Ito depositor« and take care of Ito borrowing customers. ASHLAND FRUIT STORE Phone 282 J If your house is vacant—Tell Tin dall. 622 Main Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers Apple Tix*es, each ............................. ('arolina I’oplar Trees, each............. IKIN' J. ZUMWALT, Près. K. M. BI BB, Vice Pref». and Tress. BERT E. WITHROW. Secretary Last year only twcnty-thfee murders were committed in the city of London. KLAMATH FALLS, OKEGON EXPERIENCE COUNTS In every line of business exitcriencc Is vvliat makes ctliciency. It Is witli great pride that we can truthfully state that the different departments of our business are managed by men of experience. Experienced buyers, experienced butchers, experienced cutters, experienced salesmen and experienced deliverymen—all combine to give you the benefit of theirefliciency. Think this over when or dering your supplies for the table. KLAMATH MEAT COMPANY IN A WOMAN’S BREAST units PUNS a said LUMP Utt IMS «NO AlWaYS POISONS O«P C1L-NOSIN thi ahmsi T ano KILL3 QUICKLY IWILLGIVE$1000 IF I FAIL TO CURE any CANCER or TUMOR NO KNIFE or PAIR Io PAY Oitil Cw id No X Ray or other «win ¡Ils. WRIITEH A$$8UnE GU4UNTEE | XNY TUVOR. LUMS i SOHE on rto IIP. FWs or body l»<n h CAMCE1. It »’>•> ’»Hl WltcrM». 12OPAGE n00A free*. monifti* of ThlUJXr.j; Udtf If I4J$ Writ* tetau ANY LUMP in WOMAN’S EAST 3 XU1K, CtRTMN C'ATM IP NESIEC1E0 w JR 0-w p»'ni«vr :r.'a»S Pint ?.«lsr CIKEl M ry W W-iS«gTo<. 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