that of the Sunset Magazine, 8675. President Reames urged upon the j member« the need of arranging to ON SECOND BALLOT REAMES i nine money in some more satisfac­ DEFEATS WHITE — BUSINESS tory wav than by canvassing for sub­ TALKS, BANQUET AND PRO­ scriptions. which often failed of col­ lection. Frank lra White was called GRAM OF SPEEt IIES on to tell something of what ho had By a very narrow margin the elec­ ascertained on his trip to Washing- tion of the Klamath Chamber of Com­ •on for Klamath county last year and merce at the White Pelican Thursday »ten the question of factory •lie:-, night retained the present official .-.as discussed mentioned that some of family practically in control oa the the eastern cities, especially in the second ballot, after a tlrst ballot, region of Kansas City, offered factory which tied President E. R. Reames sites under conditions that made tho and Frank Ira White for titular head donees do something. In one case , of the organization. The balloting where a factory failed to fulfill its I was not done on the entire list of part of the contract the city sued and 1 officers and directors at once, but af­ ¡got damages. The new vice president. W. Paul ter the presidential contest was dis­ posed of the balance of the ticket Johnson, moved that the Chamber of was wound up In short order, with­ Commerce declare its intention of out any great friction apparent. raising money to give a- site to a box On the first ballot there were twen­ factory, for which Dorris is the great­ ty-six votes for each man. and one est rival, having offered fifty acres white slip on which the holder failed near the railroad and track facilities. to write his choice. Mr. Reames sug­ The mot| n prevailed, and during the gested that this meant a vote for Mr. evening over 82.000 was subscribed W’hite, being a white slip. The sec­ to get the Industry the land necessary. ond ballot gave Reames thirty against The box factory wants to get in the tv enty-seven for White. Wr. White, city limits, so Mr. Johnson suggested after the result of the second ballot, Shippington. which is in the city lim­ rose and pleasantly suggested that its. The question was not raised as by a rising vote the selection bo made to Shippington. A site which has unanimous. Major William T been considered for the concern is one Shive, L. Jacoba and some others who near the railroad and lake, which is are interested deeply in the new held’at 86.000. Klamath Falls Commercial Club, re- County Judge AVilliam S. Worden I reviewed some of the endeavors of mained seated. ♦ Mr. Reames said that if he had the year past. ♦ ♦ After the election the dinner wns in * known the result would have been ♦ his retention as president he would order, and was an affair of tasts. ele­ ♦ ♦ have refused to run, and expressed gance and good things for the inner ♦ ♦ himself as very sorry that Mr. White being, garnished with a “feast of rea­ ❖ DOINGS IN KLAMATH FALLS SOCIETY DURING THE WEEK ♦ I. I n I ROM ♦ son and a flow of soul.” had been turned down. JUST PASSED—CARD PARTIES. SLEIGH RIDES AND A ♦ ♦ ♦ W. T. Shive seemed to be spokes­ The menu was as follows: ♦ ♦ Saturday mornlfig an application to I .Lula Essex, an Indian girl aged Ik I.1NEN SHOWER AMONO EVENTS ENJOYED man for those anxious to change the Martini Cocktail ♦ * plat the town of Corrall Springs, .years, management of the club, and wished Consomme who had gone to I’hoenlx. ♦ eighteen miles -uithwest of Cr<>ceut Aris . to attend the Indian School to see the proceedings keep going as Filet of Sole. White Wine Siucc ❖ long as possible, saying they had all Potatoes, Natural A linen shower was given on Tues­ Mrs. W. II. Mason. Mrs. A. D. Miller was favorably acted on by the county there, died In that city December 29. Roast Primrose Ham night to it. He first started the inter­ day afternoon by Mrs. Frederick Mel- and Miss Lee. Out of the city guests commissioners. Part of the proposed and the remains were shipped to thia est by asking in regard to who was Champagne Sauce base for Miss Orpha Schallock. Cards were Mrs. 8. E. Martin and Mrs. An­ town Is on section 1«, township 27 city, arriving Saturday, on the way to Rissole Potatoes Green Peas eligible to vote, and whether they were played, after which a delicious dresen of Merrill, and Mrs. Wynkoop ■ >uth, range N east. Willamette me­ th. girl's former home at Yalnax Hearts of I ettuce could vote by proxy. Shive was a can­ lunch was served. The guests were: and Mrs. Terry of Portland. ridian. The area -haw been surveyed Undertaker Earl Whitlock took • • • • « • Ice Cream didate for vice president on the ticket Cake Mrs. E. W. Gowen, Mrs. J. P. Lee, by J. Wakefield, and the town lx plat- took charge of the body here, and for­ Coffee with White for president. Mrs. S. T. Summers, Mrs. I. D. Apple­ Mrs. Edward J. Murray entertained i <1 by the Central Oregon Develop­ warded it Sunday morning to Yalnax. W. A. Delzell was an efficient toast­ gate, Mrs. Fink. Mrs. John Schallock the members of the Bridge Club and a ment company, of which F. A. HUI la President Reames said he did not The death resulted from consump­ believe there was any provision for master, first introducing Rev. J. S. Mrs. Frank WaTd, Mrs. W. T. Shlves. few additional guests Saturday after­ president and D. N. King secretary. tion. with whl.4. man» of the children Stubblefield, pastor of the Linkville Mrs. J. A. Houston, Mrs. J. V. Hous­ noon at Livermore Hotel. Luncheon proxy voting. of the same ag< on the r serration “I’ve looked over the by-laws pret­ Presbyterian church, to invoke the ton, Mrs. Cogswell, Mrs. Fred Schal­ was s< rved In Ye Old Colonial Grill to EDISON are afflicted. ty carefully, and I failed to find any­ divine blessing. Secretary Caleb T. lock, Mrs. C. II. Daggett. Mrs. Geo. the following: Mrs. J. C. Brocfen- »»»II thing to provide details for election Oliver spoke on relation of the land Humphrey and Mrs. Marion Hanks. brough. Mrs. II. M. Richardson, Mrs. of officers at this meeting,” said owner to the Chamber of Commerce, Thos Hnmpton. Mrs. Don J. Zumwalt, NEW YORK. Jan 8. The seven Shive. “I don’t think you have any urging the production of things that Two parties of riders enjoyed the Mrs. W. O. Smith. Mrs. E. R. Reames. greatest world achievements of 1911. SEATTLE, Jan. s Poor ventlla- can be developed in the country rath­ hospitality of James Maddox's sleigh Mrs. E. B. Henry, Mrs. F. H Mills according to Thomas A Edison. were: rule to go by.” i lion In the public schools of the state “As president under the circum­ er than to import them. “Dairying during the week. On Tuesday night i Mrs C. F. Stone. Mrs C. II. Under- Discovery by Ehrlich of salvarsan land country Is responsible for a large stances, where these seems to be noth­ a^d Hog Raising” was the topic of Mr. Maddox cave a fine trip to the wood and Miss Bell. | for the cure of a specific Infect nous percentage of the cases of consump- • ••••• Letters from Fred Golden Rule store folks, including ing in the by-laws to cover the ques­ James Ezell. | d iseimc. I lion found annually. Is the axx rtlon tion. I believe my word is law,” said. . Peterson, Bonanza school superin­ Misses Ida Ross, Florence Bantamau, A number of the friends of Mr. an