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pao « voua Bonanza Defeated on Home Ground by Locals MONDAY, MAY 4, 1414 THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. Interesting to the Ladies m MARGARKT MAMON i W riileu i«»r the l ulled Prvee) Roman stripes are shown In smart Fashion says »our coat and frock sliirtiuga of both silk and madras for Must be sleeveless, what a shock ¡the more tailored blouses aud those This will be to Sara Brown. to be worn with the sport skirts and : Quite the smartest girl in town. coats. < For she's often. I believe. If anything is missing in Bonansa , tor four wide ones. With the bases Fond of laughing in her ®lv«ve it is no louger a question of "Hut today. Is is safe to lay the blame on i piflicated. Oliver called Pell out on a ton, uullou. who's got the button!" the ball teams, for a more thieving lot . questionable strike. Arnold sent one NEW YOKE, May 2. Not only are since every woman seems to have ev than those same ball boys would be ' to Coburn, which was first juggled evening io««« absolutely guiltless of ery button tacked on to every avail hard to fine? White on the diamond and then thrown wide to third, per exen a him of a sleeve, but even the able space or cranny of some cue or they stole everything but tbe um mitting Noel and Baum to cross the coals have the habit. Most of the two of h«r summer costumes pire's gall, and they are charged in pan. Shive got in the way of a fast smartest loose wraps and capes and Jet bullous are ..re very smart on I the official score with purloining a one and limped to first; Haydon com coats are sleeveless and slip their frocks and suits of buff-toned taffeta, total of thirty-one bases, including mitted suicide by failing in an at- empty armholes over fair feminine but ball-shaped buttons covered in the theft of the home plate by "Bun” i tempt to bunt the third strike. Browne dashed for home from third arms with all the careless sbandon the same taffeta as the gown are the Browne. •/ of a perfectly good masculine waist- ehoseu trimming lu t straight row In a mix-up ol good and bad plays, while Hickcock was trying to get coat. What is lost at one extremity I down the center of the new tight- Hurn sent a single In which errors predominated. Klam Bold's signal. however, ia now made up at tbe other fitting basque models. Cord buttons ath Falls took the long end of a l'-to- through the infield, scoring Arnold lor protection petticoats have re are also a favorite garnishment Qar-- and Shive, taking third on the throw 7 score. This was the first lime Man on voile and other cottou turned again to the fold, or rather, jticularly j ager Morrow's boys went into action 'to the plate in a vain effort to cut off to enfold slender ankles in scant frock material frocks. iShive. Maxwell lived on Hamaker's thia season, and he tried out sixteen I white ruffles of sheerest organdy or. Your dress may lack a few little players during the nine eventful inn error. Noel singled, scoring Hurn. | Paris muslin. They are so narrow essentials like sleeves or even a whole I and Baum ended the melee by going ings. and so thiu that they neither add waist, tor lu many instances a girdle The Clover Leaf bunch got away to out. Hall to Flackus. ¡bulk to the ankle line nor hide any extended above the bust line ia as a fine start, ail on account of the i of it. They quaintly resemble the old good as a regular bodice any evening, ■ rrors of Morrow's suspects The game was really not as bad as style pantalets as they peep out from but let it luck buttons and it Is sar The first of a long serie« of yells It should be and made, as It some was allowance the first sounds, beside«, under the short ruche edged taffeta torially damned. went up from the Bonanza rooters Kame for Morrow’s boys and the se<'- ¡shirts of the moments and tbe in- I.eaping slightly from buttons to when Arnold fanned, Shive reached ond for Bonansa. ¡dved a far cry from the petticoat of buttonholes, it Is interesting to note first on an error by Coburn, took sec I yore. Here it is In figures that the bouud and corded holes are ond on Halls offense, stole third, and I i Indeed, in spite of the fact that now thiugs of the past aud tbe good KLAMATH FALLS there remained while Haydon whiffed .they really are petticoats they are old honest-to-goodness normal bdt- AB R. H. PO. A. und Hurn died by the Bold-Flackus 1 0 1 1 0 nevet designated as such by the de tonholes worked in thread has re- combination. Arnold, rt ... . <> Plackets also . 4 3 0 1 2 3 signers and dressmakers, but answer ¡turned to its own The grandstand went wild with en-|8hlv*' 4b<kl* the name of underskirts or pantalet now have their proi>er place and ap- I Haydon, 2b . . . 5 1 2 3 3 1 thuslasm in Bonanza's half of the peir as they should according to best frills. JHurn, lb .... . 4 3 2 7 1 1 first. Hall sent a grounder to Shive, plr.cket regulation in the middle of 1 0 2 1 which be Juggled long enough to al Maxwell, ss . . . & 1 Appropose of not calling a spade the back of the skirt. Even If there . 2 1 1 Noel, if ......... 3 V Ü low the runner the first station. Co Ia spade you must never make the i'is no seam there, a slit Is made for burn smashed one over Haydon's head Baum, cf&3b . . 4 2 1 2 3 0 shocking mistake of calling a sep tlie placket anyway, so anxious is It Foster, p .... . 2 V 1 0 1 V fro a single, and Du Fault spilled one 1 4 3 u arate waist a waist—mercy, no. Clar to return to its old home after a just off the home plate, which Pell Pell, c............ . 5 1 Brown, p ..... . 0 2 • Ü u 0 issa. it’s u blouse. What ever is in wandering lite for the last two or gathered up and shot to Shive in an 1 • 2 1 0 a name in this case, there isn't much three season'* and transitory settlings effort to kill Hall at third. Shive let Ambrose. 3b*c . 1 V . 2 0 6 u Dale, lb ........... 0 in a blouse when it comes to ma in the front of the skirt at the side this get by him, Hall and Coburn tal . 1 V 0 Mesner, ss . .. . 1 1 0 terial. Just two layers of chiffon or on on one hip. lying on the fluke. It is a sad blow to all 1814 Cln- o' a single thickness or rather thinness Irwin, if . 1 4 1 0 • In a series of bad throws Du Fault j cf V 0 1 0 0 i of book uiusiin hemstitched around derrillas that loud [lointed vatups are Thomas, . 1 added another tally, while V. Huff got the open throat line, down the front the rage in the slipper line It seems on on a fielder's choice. The fun I perverse that Americans and around the plain three quarter rather Totals . 43 17 1Ü 27 18 • ended when R. Huff went out Foster up should take up the long-pointed slip slightly (taring sleeves, makes )NA> «ZA to Hurn; Hamaker was out to Hurn, per and shoe Just when It has been some of the choicest new models. AB R. H. PO A. E unassisted. and Bold expired, Haydon For an ornate touch they rely upon cast aside by the smart Parisian for Hall 2b 2 1 2 3 3 to Hurn. One hit, three runs. a fantastic girdle and gorgeously the dainty short vamps of the erst : 1 1 1 3 Klamath annexed two tallies tn Coburn, ss . Brought tinted, usually with vestee, cuffs and while American footwear. 4 1 0 1 0 0 their half of the second. After Max- L>u fault, rf collar of handkerchief linen promise Into even more prominence by the 4 0 1 2 2 3 well went out Hickcock to Flackus; '• Huff, 3b short water skirts, the up-to-date shod great popularity for the summer. 3 0 0 4 0 2 Noel drew a pass to first, stole second **• Hu«, If . Always the belt or girdle plays a foot will prove exclusively that It Is 4 u 0 1 0 1 and scored on Baum's hit to short Hamaker. cf striking part in the effective en shoes rather than brains that make 4 1 u 12 4 1 left. Bauui degenerated into a com- Bolt*. c- • • • • semble of the blouse. The favorite large undertakings. « 4 2 1 2 2 mon thief, and landed on third while Flackus. lb . 4 u 1 0 3 0 Foster was giving two balls the once- Hickcock, p fat, sugar or starch be served In a nlng successful meals, but with care over, then Foster poked sn easy one ful observation the housekeeper meal to Coburn, who threw high to Flack Totals..............37 7 5*26 16 13 The following examples, often should succeed in planning appetising us, allowing Foster a life and Baum a *Hayhon out, attempting bunt of served in poorly “balanced" meals. and wholesome meals. tally. Peil and Arnold retired the third strike. will illustrate this point: side on strikeouts. One hit, two runs. SUMMARY Beef, macaroni and cheese, pea®— Bonanza added one reach each inn Two base hits—Foster Sacrifice H ing in the second, third, fourth and hits—Noel, R. Huff, Bold. Stolen to high in protein. Beef, cheese, custard—tto high in sixth. Morrow's men grabbed three bases—Shive (3), Haydon. Horn (2), in the third, two In the fourth, six in Maxwell (2), Noel (3). Baum (3). Protein. "Pork, fried potatoes, rich pudding the fifth, three in the sixth, one in Peil (2). Browne (3), Ambrose (3), the seventh. Mesner, Irwin. Hail (2), Coburn. Du —too high in fat. Light meat, potatoes, sweet po The six runs in the fifth were the Fault, Bold, Flackus (2), Hickcock. result of a pair of hits, a trio of errors Struck out—By Hickcock 12, by Fos tatoes, corn, rice pudding—-too high a batter hit by a pitched ball, a walk ter, 2 in four innings; by Browne, 3 in starch. Meat, candied sweet potatoes. Jelly, » HIllsllAN CHI I« H ABHANGES and a brilliant steal of the plate. in two innings; by Shive, 1 in three cake, preserves—too high in sugar. Noel started the rumpus by beating innings. Hits--—Off Hickcock 10 in The tendency in well-to-do Amer- CALIFORNIA STRIKE out the third strike and stealing sec nine innings; off Foster, 2 in four inn- ’ situated In Klamath county, Orogon, serve meals con- ican families is to TO NOON OF !».%% DEVOTED ZONE TO IIE DISARMED one. Baum was safe on an error by ings: off Browne. 2 in two Innings; off cud the ditches diverting water there proportion of fat taining too high a Flackus. Browne, who bad taken Shive, 1 in three innings. Umpire— "ONE’S IH >T FRIEND" from. on Monday, the 15th day of (Continued from page 1) Foster's place on the mound, waited'Cale Oliver. Time of game, 2 hours. and protein, also to serveTOO MUCH. WASHINGTON. D C, Msy 3.— June, 1814, at Fort Klamath. Klatn- The total food value should depend President Wilson today ordered the atl| county, Oregon, pursuant to a pe make every effort to safeguard the ¡chiefly on tbe amount of physical Following is th« program for complete disarmament of all civilians K. C. H. S. ANNUAL WILL financial success is assured. tition filed requesting a determination activity taken by members of the fam- "Mothers' Day” services, to be held iu the Colorado strike districts. Gar Americans remaining. SOON' BE IN' CIRCULATION Leland Haines is editor-in-chief. of the relative rights of the various Huerta is known to be angry at illy. The menu for a farmer’s family at the Christian church, corner Ninth rison issued a proclamation calling claimantt Io the water thereof; ---------- Clifford Sevits assistant editor, and should contain more heavy, rich and Pine streets, Lord's Day. May 10. upon everyone having arms and am Rojas. Friends fear he may be Im- Work of printing the Klamath Rhlnehardt Motschenbacber business And you are hereby further notified ' pr Ironed foods than that of a family where oc at 11 a. m All are welcome. munition to surrender them to the County High School Annual has Just manager. The other members of the that the superintendent of Waler Di cupations are sedentary. An offering for American missions regulars. been completed, and the books are staff follow: vision No 1, of the state of Oregon, The good digestion depends to a will be received following Ibis service. ‘ The order was couched In Impera- United Press Service Subscription manager, Oliver Ap- being bound. The number will be will commence th» taking of testi considerable extent on pleasurable El PA8O, Tex , May 4. — Heavily tlvo military language Doxology placed on sale at the high school Im- piegate; Athletics, Forrest Piel; 8o- mony ss to the rights of all parties 'taste in eating, has been proven sci Prayer The war department blames some gi.aided by the* Twentieth Infantry, claiming water from said stream, or mediately after the class day exer- clal and Dramatic, Louise Benson; entifically. as well as by experience of 800 Mexican federal«, Interned nt of the trouble to ths Colorado militia. else« Friday afternoon. Joshes, Edwin Cox; Alumni, Ernest Ila tributaries, for Irrigation, power, Communion Service tbe ages. "Appetitie is the best Fort Bliss, entrained today for Fort Song—“Mother"—Misses Hawxhurst ••X*nt I*1®! their lootings'in certain The volume, which compares favor- ^'a**: Faculty. Bessie B. Applegate; mining or other beneficial use, on sauce." and outdoor exercise gives Mitigate, In New Mexico, They wer« and Rippey’s Class 'localities aggravated the trouble. Tuesday, the 16th day of June, 1814, ably with any high school publica Seniors. Wm. Hagelstein; Junior«, good appetite. But not everyone can i conveyed in a train of forty-seven nt the hour of 10 o’clock a. m., at the tion in the state, contains 104 pages Verda Cozad; Sophomores, Austin have a keen appetite at all times, so Scripture—Responsive reading by the reaches. Case; Frosh, Hortense Hogue; staff Hotel ........ Hall, In Klamath Falls. Klam* DENVER, May 2 -Advices Just re Choir of bright, well prepared matter. It is ..■«■■min rniis, Klam- pleasing combinations are Important The men were marched A Tribute Miss Montgomery ceived state that a strikebreaker was barb wire enclosure to from their „ti! county. Oregon, and on Thursday, profusely illustrated, 84 copper half artists, George Stankey and Oliver from a health standpoint. the train the 18th day of June. 1014, at the cremated at Oak Creek, when a frame tones being used, in addition to a Applegate. Foods have tbe following char- Solo "Nobody Knows But Mother" t.irough linos of Infantrymen. _ of l<t o'clock a tn . at the hotel »n. Their ___ hour building used as a strikebreakers' Dorothy Elliott number of clever cartoons, caricatur ^acterlstlcs or contrasts: heavy or women, weeping and burdened with |n p-ort Klamath lodging house was burned. Incendi ing phases of student life in Klamath •‘LANNING MEALS AHEAD Klamath county. light; moist or dry; strong or mild Recitation .................... Edna Dunbar t’lelr children, clothing and cooking Oregon High. WILL SAVE YOU MONEY flavored; crisp or soft; acid or sweet; "Out of the Great Tribulation,". . I arism is charged, and feeling Is In utensils, followed their sullen hus- And" you are hereby ordered to ap ...................................... Loren Bailey tense. Eccb department was carefully • ----------- bnuda. hot or cold. A meal should have con- pear before the undersigned superin worked out, and thoroughly covered Sheriff Chlvlngton has been sent ST. LOUIS, May 2,—The real prob-j • trast or variety; it should not be Address......................... Elder.. Harlan The remaining 4,000 will start this tendent of Water Division No. 1. at by the heads of the various depart lem of home cooking n the preparing .¡composed 1 all of one kind of food, as "The Mother"........... Elsie Edwards' to preserve order, but the militia was weak. Tell Mother I'll Be There.” one of the times and place« above ¡not sent. ments. In addition to photographs of ¡of appetizing and wholesome meals, all heavy or all strong flavored dish- Bolo ................................... Geo. A Haydon mentioned, and submit proof of your the faculty, there are also treatises on [with due regard to expenditure of|es. Mild flavored food,« like bread "Garrison's proclamation Is wel- NoUcc. Of Proceeding» to Determine «•••«" “>• Water. of .aid stream or the special departments of endeavor time and money Meals should be and potatoes, can be eaten in con- ¡Duett—"Angele Bear the News to <ome," said the attorney for the mine Water Rights l“ny tributary thereof. If any right Mother" Mesdames Daniels and In the school, such as manual train . planned several days ahead, each ¡siderable quantities in a meal, but operators today. "We offered to dis llefor« the State. Water Board of the thereto 1« claimed by Elliott. ing, etc. — « you; I and you /"11 meal and the program for each day| the appetite rebels at large quantities arm our guards yesterday, as we do Mis»« of /•» /A-- — tar-*-- Division Br® hereby further notified State Oregon, Water that If you The Seniors are shown in individ (hinging on the preceding one. In of turnip«, cauliflower, cabbage, game "A Debt”.......................Russel Crandel not want to kill anybody." No. 1, Klamath County. ¡fn** *° *<• appear and submit proof of Solo—"Beautiful Hands" ........... ual photographs, with a resume of this way desirable combinations can ¡or cheese "The proclamation Is excellent," In the Matter of tho Deturmlnatlon of your claim to the waters of said Nellie Elliott ......................................... the student’s record in school. Pic- be made with little or no waste, If In simple combination« the strong said the district president of the the Relative Rights to tho Wa- «trial», or tributary thereof, default lures of the other claseee, and the the meal is prepared witbout plan ly flavored food «hould be much less Recital ton “The Bravest Battle” Miners Union. "We have always con ters of Antia Creek and Its Trlbu- Will W|B *> “ entered against you, and you bo ...................................... Herold Harlan student body officers also appear. nlng, the housekeeper must use what in quantity than mild edible« such as tended that if the mine gunrds were tarles, Tributary of Wood River w|ll be barred nod estopped from All phases of school activity are «be has on hand and a badly balanced bread and cheese, macaroni and to- Solo “Write Mother Before It's not armed, we would not need arms. To All Persons, Firms and Corpora- subsequently assorting any rights to Too l.ate" . Lucile Berkley shown, with picture« of the organlza- meal and poor combinations often re- matoes, baked beans and ketchup. We are ready to surrender ’all our tlona, claiming a right to the iiso **•• waters aforesaid, and will be hold "A Prayer"....................... Esther Wills lions. Gams, etc. The alumni section «ult. If a market is near and the Creamed potatoes should not be weapons whenever the guards are.” of the waters of the above mimed <"id deemed to have forfeited all right has tbe names, addresses and present,telephone Is used in ordering, she is served when there is a gravy; they stream or any tributary thereof,’to the use of said waters theretofore occupations of the old grads, as far apt to get an expensive piece of meat should be served with dry meat. Meat Elation RHunn. NEW YORK May 2,-Plcketlng in —------«rwawa r> or owning or being In possoaslon - claimed by you. as *• they could possibly be secured. — ---------- *-*------ **■*“ *" ------------ "* which can be cooked nicely, while the stews, etc., should be served J . Houston ha» arranged fro|lt of th, standard Oil company with of lands bordering on or having By order of the state water board There is also a “Joke department,” meat and vegetables left over from dry vegetables. Plain butter cakes, gather the figures from the different )Hi)| (he RockcfeUer home rontlni|(>R. nt'nttuu Ir. ««1,1 ..I--.------ -------- ----------- access to said stream or any of of the Htate of Oregon. where whimsical bits at students sre the preceding day are often waned Knot rich layer cakes with fruit or nut voting plr es and show the result «* Itorkefel|er Jr now eluded at Its tributaries, In the County of given. It is believed that this year’s as no thought had been given on how fillings, should be served with Ice the "'■reens at the Star and Temple Tarrytown Hnd h1|| father missed golf listed this 13th day of November, Klamath, Rtnte of Oregon, and ! y I at Salem, Oregon. publication has all previous efforts to combine them. — or __ whipped _.Ui d cream desserts. t*|,’<"ers tonight cream ing yesterday for the flrst time In To All Whom It May Concern: JOHN H. LEWIS. Rtate Engineer. eelipeed It is not necessary to spend much Add sauces should be served with _____ many weeks. In the name of the Htate of Oregon: JAMES T. CHINNOCK. Superintend- In addition to Its editorial excel- jtlme figuring perfect balance of food rich puddings. In a three course din- Home From California. Last night the protesters appeared ( Von and each of you are hereby noti lence, the book is well filled with sd-1 principles In family meals, but It ner, make two courses moderately cjpt of Water Division No. 1. Mrs. 8. H. King has returned to at Rockefeller’s church and presented fied that the stalo engineer of the vertlsements. Besides this, all but is necessary to have a general Idea heavy and the third light. Fort Klamath from San Francisco and the question: "Would Jesus uphold state of Oregon will begin the exam CEO. T. COCHRAN, Superintendent fifteen copies of the publication have of composition of foods and to be of Water Division No. 2. As In the other arts, It Is not pos- San Diego, where she spent the wln- Rockefeller’s attitude in the Colorado ination of that certain stream known been pure hawed in advance, so Its carefnl that not too much protein, slble to give definite rules for plan- ter. Rhe was called by sickness. Attest—M F. MERS, Secretary. strike?” as Anna Creek, and Its tributaries. I 6-4 11« t E Those who have used Munsing vVear insist on this kind and will buy no other Munsing Wear isn’t common underwear It is MORE More service, more comfort and more economical, for it costs no more than common underwear that wasn’t made to fit You will find a Munsing garment, the style you like best, for every man, woman and child in Klamath County at this store, and best of all you will find the price just as reasonable as other underwear—quite often more so KLAMATH FALLS OREGON