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PAGE FOUR MONBAY, MAY M. I »14. THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. Another Showing of New Styles in Royal Worcester and Bon Ton Corsets Perhaps in all this store there is no department so YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO VISIT popular or of greater importance than the CORSET THE CORSET DEPARTMENT AT ANY TIME DEPARTMENT %1 J M GREEN TRADING STAMPS This department alone receives a large freight ship- NEW MODELS. ment of New. Up-to-the-Minute Styles every month. This month’s shipment arrived last week. Three Royal Worcester Cor- Hundred Fifty-Seven Corsets. Eight sets sell at $1.00 the pair Hundred Dollars' worth in or nearly one month’s ship- ment alone. / Given Here on All Purchases. CONVENIENT TO YOU AND INSPECT THE and up to $3.00. Bon Tons at $3.00, $3.50. $4.00 and Your style and size is among this magnificent new assortment. $5.00. A number of new DOYAL 1 lywORCESTER X^CORSETS^ Bonlcrn <¿ORSETS^ front lace models at $2.00 and up. Tlus is the most popular advertising plan of the age. Parlor for Klamath Falls is located in first balcony of this store with Miss Ruth Smith in charge. Miss Smith will lie pleased to show you through the extensive stock of useful articles which you can so easily get by SAVING STAMPS. j BonTd <CORSETS FRONT LAG ■v— Y Don’t forget WEDNESDAY is Red Letter Day. Ten stamps FREE to every one visiting the parlor on this day. Red Letter Days Last »? WEDNESDAY of each month I SAYS BAD WATERING ,awn in the evening for a half hour CAUSES POOR LAWNS ,fter returning from work will prob- Wage for Timbermen Is Urged Interesting to the Ladies SURVEY BUTTE Minimum VALLEY ROUTE ---------- ably prefer this method to leaving the WASHINGTON, D. C., May 25.— stream on for a number of hours Bad watering is the cause of almost once each week. If he will divide hia BY MARGARET HAMON as many poor lawns as droughts, sc- lawn area in 6 parts and confine his (Written for the United Presa) cording to the landscape gardener attention to a different part each of the U. S. Department of Agricul- evening, be will obtain practically the Surveyors uuder the supervision of (Written for the United Press) • binations of flesh-color chiffon, ac- Engineer O’Connor uf the California ture. Frequent watering of merely 8ame results in the long run. Hap- There's S'reno and Fifi, ■j cord 'an plaited, and guiltless of _ .--------------------- . hazard watering every evening is not Highwav <>mmisal< n and Road Cum- Clarissa and Mimi, shoulder straps that are held up over the surface of the grass, makes the advlgable He 8houl<1 carefui. alao (And Irmingard, chic, and Irene, ‘the bu.it and under the nrrr« with an imlaslor . Harr of S. your county, roots of the grass grow near the sur- to ugc merely a gentle spray, and not Georgette and Adoru, elastic band around the top are very , are no » at work surve ng the hlgh- United Press Hervlce I lienal Timberworkers' Union and C. face, and these roots should be made continue watering to such an extent Bonita and quaint Itosalona; . practical for the transparent and low- I »ay Lorn Weed, Calllornia, to the HOUTII BEND. Wash . May 16 Fol- J Folsom. uul»n organiser. Impressed C eyon line. to grow down as deep as possible in that water runs off, as such water TLere's Edna, Felicia, ic.it evening bodlies now in vogue. This road, when comi ’ ted, will bo lowing th» recent cut In wages paid the importance of a minimum wage order to secure a fine lawn that will does no 8°od. In fact, it may do I Cosette and Patricia. Tho three striking characteristics . . „ . harm, for it may remove loose dirt Camilla. Ailiue and Marie; a purl of the California : >te lllgli by sawmills of the county, timber Ion a meeting of timberworker» here that differentiate the lingerie of to- resist the hottest weather of summer. ... . . _ .. workers here have appointed a com Inal night from the grass roots and expose them And this is no harem - fday from that of yesterday are: first, way, branching at the »'ate line with mittee to draft a minimum wage The proposed scale will be based The best method of watering the to drought. The »trong stream of one road leading by I laniuth Falla You take 'em and wear 'em; simplicity of cut and trimming In lieu s< ale The movement la expected to on the wages paid at present except grass is to apply a spray for from 6 a hose should not be used, as it helps Crater Lake, and the other wind to Theyr'e names of the new lingerie. of tile fluff and flubdub of the lace become state wide. Union officials those paid In mills where a recent re to 12 hours, the stream being so to expose the roots unnecessarily, frilled things we used to wear; i ing out by the Klamath Hot Springs say any reduction below the proposed duction has oceurred, and will be and Ager. Many people wonder why drought gentle that water will not collect in scale will be fought at any coat. J. patterned on the International scale NEW YORK. May 23.—Even if second, use of colored and figure aufficient quantities to run off. The ¡dries up their lawns in July after marerial; and, third, sheenies« and ,0. Brown, president of the Interna- for shingle weavers your underwear doesn ’ t answer all SILUMIN IS IN water will then sink down Into the they have taken what they consider : the requirements of modesty and transparency. Nowadays underwear MEXICO CITY NOW soli and the roots will grow to a to be good care of them. The com propriety these days it simply must doesn't conceal anything not even greater depth. When this method is bination of hot winds and dry weather and aa the two du not nils, the gaso its teal name. answer to a name or it isn't up-to- MEXICO CITY, May 22 John K used, the lawn should not be watered rnzkes July undoubtedly the hardest line la not In the legal affected by the Organdie not only plays an im date. Most any deluded husband Stillman. American vice consul at oftener than twice a week and then month for lawns, and when the roots clone presence of the water, the lat casting a weather eye over his wife's portant part among the lingerie this Saltillo, reached Mexico City today, the ground should be soaked, so that of the grass ar*» eoccuraged to grow ter always seeking the lower part shopping list and catching such items season but also as a frock accessory. in rood health. the water penetrates for several nevr the surface .by bad watering, of the tank No matter of what material your as "one modern Dorothea trimmed In inches beneath the aurface. As a end *he loose dirt la also removed pink ribbon" or "one pink and white gown, taffeta or crepe, gabardine or WASHINGTON. May 22. The general rule, watering once a week ■ rem them by a hose of strong water Bottina, medium weight,” would cotton fabric, it may have a touch Ml .M.MONH. I'rarlllan minister at Mezlco City to ia sufficient to keep a lawn in gqod i>over. the results pre more disas- of sheerest white organdie either as t'O. s than If it lawn • ad been left hastily offer to do her shopping tor day wired the State Department, con condition. In the Circuit Court of the State of her. Quite the best he would get, a surplus front, a gladstone collar or The man who enjoys watering his hlo«.-e firming the arrival of Hllllmun. UH 4L NEWHPAPI.lt.MAN NAMED Oregon for Klamath county. pnff'-d undersleeves. however, would be a combination He Is safe at the Brazilian consul 1, 1 or a nightie not forgetting a good Paris muslin which has al! the in IDMIM HATH AH CANDID >TE H S'*ds. plaintiff, Big “Expo” Job For BaHemer. According to H. E. Momyer, ranger i sized bill. transparency and the general effect i ate FOR eONGRENH, OPPOSING .N .xncu Heed’s, defendant United Press Service of Crater Lake National Park, the ---------- Just fancy calling your chemise by of organdie, which can be laundered SAN FRANCISCO. May 22.—Hol great Klamath wonder wtll be acces a pet name, You see they run in much more successfully is a wiser To Alice Heeds, the above named di“- NIAGARA FALLS. Ont.. May 22.— | J. MIN NOTT lis E. Cooley, a well known eastern sible to automobile traffic in June. , sets, For instance, there is the Mar- substitute for the thrifty, however Indications are that the mediators , i dendant: theatrical manager, today assumed He states that the snow is rapidly 1, celle combination, the Marcelle en (As a hem on such thin material never will refuae In lite name of the State of Oregon to formally receive Car — hia duties as chief of the Panama- melting, and that the depth at Camp velope . chemise, and the Marcelle looks well, to be really smart and ranza's representative, although Hu L Completion of the official returna You are hereby required to appear Pacific exposition bureau of special I Arant is two feet. j, nlghtkown. all very Frenchy and correct, the edger- of your collar, erta's envoys leave this matter up to shows that Sam Evans has been nom- und nuswer the complaint filed l|, u.it-d for congressman Ln the Second against you In the above entitled ault, events. Among other things Cooley Mr. Momyer states that there has and made, of sheerest batiste band sleeves and surplice must be finished the mediators will plan and superviae the great been considerable travel Into the park ed in pink and white striped madras. | with a hand-done picot edge. For Vaschoncelas will he regarded as District by the Democrats. Evans re on or before the 6th day of July, public functions which will be given this season By the first of June, he Thlnk' how embarrassing it would 'the — very, very — hot days to come, ad- a newspaperman," free to be present called Iso votes, and hia neaiust 1914, that being the laat day of time from time to time in connection with expects that there will be at least be mixed ____ and ____ call _____ your ___ do- f stable fluffy r^. whole frocks of or- In tin unofficial capacity. He came competitor, J. Harvey Graham of within which the defondant la allowed __ ______ i’ 100 ““-------------- — -- -------------- the exposition. to answer herein as fixed by the order names registered at headquarters meauc machine-made Eloise com- gandie especially is Ideal for the he-, at the suggestion of Secretary . Baker received 126. Evans will oppose Congressman N. of the court for publication of aum- j bination by a hand-made name; it ruffles and puffs of the moment und Bryan _____ J. Sinnott at the November election. tnons herein, and If you fall so to They a* pool as It Is charming. simply wouldn't do at all. I it Is the local man's Intention to make appear and answer, the plaintiff will t Six Pound Son. the same set, you 1 1 really don't go in DON J. ZUMWALT, Pres E. M. BUBB, Vice Pre». a»d Tress apply to the court for the relief 'know. If the affairs of the Klamath Wat-'*1 •lron* BERT E. WITHROW, Secretary prayed for In the complaint filed here- Aside from the i novelty of naming er Users Association get somewhat J0'• o' «•« circuit the new lingerie there are lots of tangled In the next few days, the, Thousands of rural teacher. In the.'"' of the Htate of Oregon, for the novelties In the cut, materials and United Press Service blame can be placed entirely upon southern states receive leas than * 150 'court < Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers county of Klatnath, forever dissolv El More and more EL PASO, May 22. As a result the son of Albert E. Elder, a Sunday a year. trimmings also, , ing tho bonds of matrimony existing color is creeping Into the underwear of the evacuation of Saltillo by the afternoon arrival. According to between the plaintiff and defendant, and dainty pink particularly faintly Federal forces, military activity in ¡"Deck”, there 1s no where a healthier, One-half the population of France and for such other relief as to the blushing against my lady Fashion's Mexico has been transferred to the stronger, brighter little fellow than la engaged In ugrlculture. ¡cr.itrt shall appear just and equitable. south central part, leaving Northern this six-pounder, and with vlalons of satiny skin. Thia summons is published In the The trimming of the nightgowns. Mexico entirely in the hands of the | the cherub In hia mind, he finds It The loss by evaporation and con ABSTRACTING combinations, chemises and drawers Constitutionalists forces. hard to give attention to dry columns siderable of its danger is ollmlnnteii Heriil-Weekly Herald, u seml-wcekly newspaper published at Klamath It is not expected that the Federal» of figures. in bands of pink and white, blue and by a new system of storing gasoline «''alls, Orepon, by order of tho Honor white, or lavender and white striped will make any big defense of San MAPS, FLA Nt- BLl Kl'KINTN. Etc. KLAM tTH FALLS, OREGON which Is used by a London concern able Henry L. Benson, Judge of said Madras is very quaint and Frenchy, Louis Potosi. This is already being Air Is always excluded from the stor Circuit Court, dated the 21at day of especially when the material proper besefged by rebels tinder Torres and YESTERDAY’S COAST age tank by making use of water, May 1914, directing that such aum- is of sheerest French batiste. Bands Gutlrrez. which Illis the space which la not oc irons be so published once a week It Is believed that the acene of i of one-toned old blue, rose, pink and LEAGUE RESULTS cupied by gasoline, in other words, for six successive weeks. Date of lavender batiste is also very desirable the next big battle will be at Quere the tank Is always filled completely, first publication, May 25, 1914 At Han Francisco. as trimming as well as bands of thin taro. This city, south of Han Louis no matter how much the quuntlty of C. 0. BROWER, 1 flowered organdie and lawn. Hets of Potosi and east of Tuxpain, Is the key Portland ........................... 5 13 Atorney for plaintiff < Oakland............................. 3 9 2 gasoline varies As the gasoline Is all-over flowered organdie, lawn and to Mexico city. 5-15-6-29 sw General Villa and hia forces will Hlggenbotham, Rieger and Fisher; drawn off Its place la taken by water, Is included in the warning that chiffon are lovely beyond words and your earning power will not last also beyond price except for the begin to move southward Immediate-' ('rough and Mitze. forever. Take heed to It, and handy home dressmaker who can !.v. Owing to the railroad between' At Loa Angeles a I Francisco 2 prepare for the days of idleness copy these expensive Imported do Saltillo and San Louis Potosi being San EXPERIENCE COUNTS S 4 o by saving while you still have lights for little or nothing, as th'» wrecked by the Federal«, Villa will Los Angeles In every line of biislneaa experience is wliat makes efficiency. It Parkins, Sepulveda and Clarke; power to earn. Open an ac flowered material especially requires transport his troops via Monterey Is willi great pride that we can truthfully atale that the different and Tampico, thence to San Louis little trimming save a narrow lace Ityan and Brooks. count in the First Trust and Potosi route. Afternoon. Savings Bank now. It will be beading or a tiny edge. department» of our buaineMare managed by men of experience. The envelope chemise is perha.ps San Francisco.................. 4 11 your best friend when your Ex|wrlence<i buyer», experienced butchers, experienced cutters, the moat popular of the many novel FOR HALE- Fine driving mare, not I Los Angeles .................... 1 11 earning days aie over. experienced salesmen and experienced deliverymen—all combine Llefleld and Clarke; Perritt icuts. It ia a regulation chemise down afraid of anything; suitable for to give you the benefit of theirefflclency. Think thia over when or to the knee, when the back of the lady. Also buggy, wagon, harness, Boles. dering your supplies for the table. skirt part is narrowed Into a flap ef robes, sleigh bells and sleigh runners ¡At Sacramento. > fect that passes between the knees fot buggy. Would trade for real es 1 Sacramento...................... 1 4 KLAMATH MEAT COMPANY ¡and fastens up on the front edge of tate. Hee Mehaffey, 713 Main St. ¡Venice............................... 0 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Stroud and Hannah; Hitt and Bilia. | 25-2t sw2t the skirt a la envelope. The oom- I SAM EVANS GEES i Klamath County Abstract Co. A LESSON IN PRUDENCE FIRST TRUST and savings BANK