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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1912)
| for any »uggestlons along thnt line, Prohibition League. She Is Mrs. A. I lint ho wum strongly 111 favor of au ex FUMEIS NEED HELP FOR HAYING WOLGÄSTINSISÎS OK MOKE MOKEÏ L. Hamilton, president of the Cali 'FRISCO OFFICIALS «EOI MSII fornia Congre»» of Mothers, president tra effort tu Hfcuru connection with MEN SOT WILLING TO WORK AT CHAMPIONSHIP MATt'Ä WITH JOE of the local Federation of Parent th« California highway. Kit I Its PICK TH ILLY OFF WAt.l I «>» I I RED | “What you wunt In this town I» an ' Toached», a prominent dub woman, | organization that 1» really an»l truly I church woman and educator Mrs Dolisi Diiiuei Prove« Great Huitín*— representative of nil th*' Intern»!» of The Rush of the Haying N« vimoii I n on, I'ronioter McCarejr < nnot Nee the I>e- Hamilton'» candidacy will be formal Paul lluniroft an<l A. T. Vogelsang Make Trip I’p Coast an<l Over and Farmers Are Finding It Hard inund Made l>y Light weight Champ. ly announed soon. I range iik - ii I h Mude for Entertain the city," aald H O. ohn»on. He went Mountain« to Klamath Falla—Dv- to riccu re N«-<es*«ary Hunda ut * i. AO Ititeli I«- Will Probably lie Given a ment of PittliUiider Party -in*l Geo on to toll of the experiences !u Bun Prohibitionists are circulating peti per Day—Men Are Aakuig *2, unit Chan««* to Tackle the Michigan tion» for Mrs. Hamilton as a candl- dare Till* City One of the Miwl graphical Society, and Work Plan- Friupisco, whero they hud five or six Progressive in the Entire Conntry. May Them In Plenty of Work on lito Fighting Wonder—A Hell Given a d ite. More than half the necessary ned in Effort to Secure Coline« lion different organization«, all working Go to Hilvia’a Camp ('future ut Kilhane along different lines, without any up- < lutsiil« With California Highway. ¡number of gignatui»*» have been se- ; parent ru«ulti| and a lot of ciu-rgv <*x- Icured. Should the Pasadena woman With the arrival In town Thursday Farmers In this vicinity are In need A determination to join In and us ' pended until they got t igetlier and M)R ANGELES, July 12 -Because accept th«- honor she will lie the first «1st any movement that would bring i formed on« of tho be»t working or- of help In haying. Yesterday several Ad Wolgast, champion lightweight, Is femlnfne candidate for the state legis night of Paul Bancroft and A. T. Klunfiitli Fulls Ils just recognition uu ganlzutlon» on th« coaat. Mr Jolm- farmers were in the city In quest of demanding more money than it Is lature under th«- new equal suffrage Vogelsang, the real progressive spirit of the new Han Francisco city gov Hi« great Inland umpire city of East I non referred to th«» excellent worl be in«n, but were not successful In se- thought th«- match is worth, more. In amendment. »•Hi Oregon, Heemnd to pervade every ing done on the road» of th«» oitnty, Mr». Hamilton ha» declared her ernment was for the time transferre«! fad, than was tentatively agreed to this city. Both of these men are on«» of the seventy or mor«* men who 1 but h« aul<l one of the most Importnut < uring th« services of the require*! upon, the return mill between Rivers, wllllngne»» to become a candidate for supervisors In the new Rolfe admin were gaihervd together from every I roads In the county was beiti/ neg- number of men the Mexican boy, and the champion legislative honors In the event of an istration, and are hold responsible for |H>rtlon of th«- city at the dollar dinner | looted Th«» road to Hhlpplngton, l<e- Several men who were here for the has prai'tically been d«>dared off ¡equal chance to win. Inasmuch as I many of the municipal reform« unde«' at Whit«* Pelican hotel at noon Frl I tween the city nnd Its manufacturing purpose of securing work In the buv ■ Manager McCarey ha» positively re- , she Is one of Pasadena’s most proml- ■lav. Men <>f capital and men of busl section, was In depiorabie condition. fields w«*re lounging in court house fused io meet Wolgast'» terms for the tient ind most popular women, her the new regime. io-«» runic ut the call of the commit- At th*- conclusion of III» speech, lu squarii, but refused to go out for th«; Messrs. Bancroft an«l Vogelsang ar she would ■rr k-nds I declare ‘ " win easily. Labor Day match. t< to lend their'support mid cffoit i which he urged the cousolldatlou of pay offered. rived here from Ashland In a huge 1 In th« place of the championship toward whnt eventually vlll result In th« two commercial organizations into automobile. They were a«-ompanted I'll« farmers want us to work for event. McCarty will stage a mutch be BE PLACE FOR the formation of u new, bigger and I on« body. Judge Henson appointed 21.'*0 phr day,” said one of the moo. TEDDY OX THE TICKET by their wives. Th!.- mining they tween All»- Atteli and Kllbane, who «t longer commercial organisation for Itlie folio« l»ig committee, con»«4tlng I "In th«* valleys along the main line of left for Silvia's camp, wh*i»j they will recently captured the featherweight Kluiiintli Fulls An organization that I of thru** members of th« Chuml,«r of I the railroad the going wage In the spend ten day's fishing championship from the Hebrew. SACRAMENTO, July 12 Secre will have for B« uol«< purpose the up I'ommer«-«* and three from the Kl. ni- i hay tIcIdH now Is 22 a day, and there •I fi,it- >-en thru« have nev Wolgast may tie matched to meet tary of Suite ordan said there will b< building of the Klamath country, and i «th Commercial Club, to look after | is plenty of work lu other lines offer than Grants more progressive town Ritchie In San Francisco on Labor six spaces on the ballot for presiden one thnt will be truly nnd really rep the entertainment of ill» visitors an»l | Ing mor« pay. Pass, Medford ; nd Klamath Falls " Day. tial electors: republican, democratic, resentative of all the interests of th«« report on the matter of n conaolidu said Mr. Vogelsang. "The Siskiyou Power and Light socialist and three Independent col I tlon Charioa Graves, I' L Foun I company Is offering 22.50 per day of « tty mid its cltlxeus. WOM I X MAY RI X "These cities have t a pattern for umns, one for prohiibtionists and one tain. Hiram F Murdock, W. A Del- Primar'ly tin* object of th«* meeting ! nine hours, with board 7ft cents per FOR LM.lsi.ATl RE tor either Taftites or Rooaevelters, the cities of the country. The people I zel, H. II. Evaua and E R. Reamea. as outlined In the keynote talk bv ilay, for work on the big dam on the whichever is forced out of the reg appear to take pride !n their homes Among the other speakers were H w p Johnson, who was first culleJ I Klamath River. Mor« men are no» "I have recently returned from •• PASADENA, Calif., July 12.- The ular column O. upon by the toastmautiir. Judge licurv T Summer», C T Oliver, W unless the farmer» first ' needed there, and tour of Europe, but I do not belle» >■ candidate for the legisla- I. Benson, was to make arrangements Smith Mayor T F Nicholas. A L. ¡offer 22 per day there will be a scar tur<- is to be put forth by the Pasa that while abroad I saw anything STREET CAR BL'R.NN; tor the handling of four Important i Leavitt. W A Deliel, 8. B Evans, city of help.” ( that eclipses the ni'inh ip -.1 advance- dena and Altadena district by the WOMEN ARE KILLED Alex Martin. Hr., und L. H Boucher, matters, us follows Blent of these three < iti* n recent arrival from South Dakota. I Fl rat Tin- slate of Call fonili! Is "We started north from San Fran "We have a great »tat«," »aid Mr. ! MEMPHIS, Tenn., July 12. Two cisco along the coast, -topping at io spend IlK.nuo.ooo in th« const ru Boucher, "und wo have good roads, ■ women are dead and three are dying Eureka, Crescent City and over the tlon of a California highway from tbo but w«< huve not some of the things I j aa a result of the burning of a street mountains to Grants Pass The worst nouth to the Oregon alate line. It Is I think you are ' car here today. The motorman and road was the Spring Mountain, be necessary ulid Important to Klam 1th thut you hnv«« her«* to have a grenter Halt l.uke| go ink conductor refused to open the gates tween Ashland and this city, but ti • Falls that this road be built to meet You hnv»* everything they have 1 MIDSI MMER'S HEAT HAS NO TERROH FOR KLAMATH FALLS and the passengers were panic strick trip on this road was well worth the the State line within Klamath county. ¡City. think you have more." , ulid I en. Many leaped through th« win- hardships, because of the scenery. We «<> flint it cun I m » continued on to the SMART SET, AND THE SOCIAL SWIRL CONTINl'ES I N- P. Johuson asked permission to | I w - j dows. north through Eastern Oregon la passed through the most magnificent H»» stated that ..... 1 ABATED IN SPITE OE KING SOI order to convince the California high Isay on«« word mor«* forest of white pine I have ever seen. C. Chapmun PRENE.NC’E OF .MRS. TAFT way commission of th«» advantage of ' iu> on Tuesday next C. “We plan to return to San Fran 1 with th«s I'nihlinder party woulil be in SAVER PRESIDENT ROAST cisco by the way of I-akeview, Alturas MldKumui«»r Is with us, bringing its Dunning from Berkeley, California ' this route. It will I m * necessary to sen I | the city, it would be necessary to be ¡eurly golden dawn. Its sultry noon u delegation to R«»d Bluff and Him Mrs ininning graduates! from thej Reno and 1-ake Tahoe. gin nt one*- prepailng for their en Francisco, equipped with nil the data :iu*l it» long, slow-falling twilight. A high -chool here but a few years ago.! If ELENA, Mont.. July 1.- Robert "The forthcoming exposition in 8 n tertainment. He expe*ted to go to veil of lethargy seems spread over and is no« visiting her mother, Mrs j Ros*'- secretary to W. J. Francisco is sure to be a success. Ev nnd information possible Crater Lak*- to meet th« party, nnd ¡the land, and the droning of the bees, Second The Central Oregon D* Maud Cox. • This little party was pri Bryan at the Baltimore convention erything is now in good shape, and »«lopmrnt Lougu«» ineetu in Lakeview it»k««l !>«»r mission to appoint the fol las they sip each tiny drop of nectar marily a reunion of school mates, said that Bryan eliminated from his the management of th«- exposition is lowing commltt««e to have charge of from th« Howers, acts as a slumber In August, aud next Tuesdny the I hough including some late comers to famous Ryan-Morgan-Belmont reso in good hands. I do not s*-e a chance th« arrangements for th« entertain ‘draught upon the senses. »«verni hundr.*d, Pathfinder parly of our town, and the friendly chat and lution a hot denunciation of President of a failure." ment: W. O Smith, J F Maguir» And yet, the heritage of the sun. reminiscences was a pleasure to all. j Taft because Mrs. Taft occupied a with C. C. Chapman at th« head, who Mr. Bancroft is a member of the and F D Mlles as It sends its vitalizing rays to our j RefreHhments were served at fi»o 'box in the hall, are making the trip from Portland to famous publishing firm which bears world, stirs ail nature to its fullest ¡o’clock to Mrs. C. E. Dunning. Mrs. Lakeview by auto, will spend twoi --------- the family name. activity, and It is the human element «lays In the city, and It tn neceesnry AUTO NEGOTIATES REOFORO ROAf n*«l IS PICKIKG IIP AMERICA LEADS IN I only that must droop beneath Its I win that they be entertained. Third— Early in September the ex light. Miss Agnes Marple. Miss Rachael Ap-. --------- WORLD'S SERIES OF Even so. our social life, which i illegal« and Miss Winnie Withrow. curnlon of thv American Geographical Mm IXGELEH MAN MAKEN FIRMT SPORTING EVENTS MANY Al'TOMOHlLE PARTIES AR- TRIP OF THE SEASON FROM ¡sums up our dancing, card-playing, I RIY I. IN THE KLAMATH COIN- Society. with about fifty foreigners MEDFORD TO TRIM CITY ItY I needle-work parties and visiting, is will reach Klamath Fails from Crater STOCKHOLM. July 12.—At tie Mrs. Mary A. Jackson, invited a • TRY’ Ft ll.U »WING ANNOUNCE WAY OF CRATER LAKE j itervaded with the sam«» languor. lake It will bv naceanary to met MENT OF PARK OPENING opening of the Olympic games today party of friends for -whist on Wednes- \ the party at th«* lake and entertain America has 88 points, with Svenen i day evening. The card tables were i The first automobile to make the At a meeting of th«* director» of the them in Klamath Falls. With the announcement that the r.ext. 62 points. arrangi-d in Fourth There in not an organisa trip this seoHon from Medford to this Women's Civic I.«-ague, th«* following , room, and her commodious dining stopping places In the vicinity of Yaipale, a Finn, won the *iiseuss those gathered around tion in thv city thnt ran handle then« ;«ity by the »ay of Crater laikc ar ' r« volutions were adopted In honor of them were: t row. Byrd of Adrian collyg? w- s Crater Lake are now open for busi Mr. and Mrs. R. M. important matters with general satis rived in th«- city Sunday night., 11 jth«* memory of the late Mayor F T ness, an impetus has been given the second and Jim Duncan third. The Richardson. 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brock- i faction. end a consolidation of th" was the machin«* of J J Davie of I .OS > Sanderson: distance was 1(8 feet, a new Olympic ourist traffic, and yesterday the roads enbrough. Mrs. E. R. Reames, Mrs. two commercial cluba wan suggested. Angel«*», who wa> accompanied by "Whereas. Mr. Sanderson was a record. Rose McDonald finished leading to this country were fairly Frank Jennings. Mrs. Helen Marks, These wore Hie sublncts that It wan Mrs. Davis and two sons. I friend and an advocate of the cause i badly. j Mrs. Monroe, Mr. Gilham. Mr. Geo. overrun with outside automobiles. nugr<-«trd by the toastmaster nhotil I i "Wo left Medford Tuesday," »aid of the City Beautiful, and we lament A number of parties spent last The 110 meter hurdles was won Blakie and Mr. Steiner. A bountiful he followed In the discussion of the Mr. Davis. "On th»» other side of his untimely death, and, ■ Dutch lunch was served at the close night in this city, and this morning by Fred W. Kelly of Seattle, James I. "Resolved, That we extend to his 'of the »peakers. started out for the different resorts. Wendell of Weslyan I’niversity sec Crater laike w<- encountered some evening. Mr. (’. C. Hogue wan < ailed upon [snow, but had no difficulty in passing I bereaved family our deepest sytnpa Among the parties were the follow- fond, and Martin Hawkins of Portland nnd outlined th«* advantage«« an*! around It and reaching Camp Arant. thy: and be It further 'third. America sweeping the boards. i Ing: Mrs. Ida M. Fink Friday enter- comparative cheapness with which u The snow prevented our driving to Resolved. That these resolutions A. W. Heywood and wife of Jen- .The time was 15 1-5 seconds. Swe highway could b«* constructed through i the rim. but we made the trip on foot, .appear on th«» minutes of th: league." I tained the Art Embroidery Club at nings. La.; M. J. Knox and wlfe of den cheered the Americans, the king tier Klamath avenue home. The af- Sisson, Calif.; Robert -Coulter and joining. Klamath county to conn«»ct with the i and were amply repaid for our effort» California road After leaving Klam by the magnificence of th« sight pre The Leisure Hour Club was enter- ternoon was spent in pleasant tasks wife of San Francisco; R. J Rector Sweden swept the boards in th«1 ath county there would lie the choice seated to our view tained on Monday afternoon at the and social converse, and refreshments i and wife of Nevada City, Calif.;’John pentathlon. Lillichook first, Asbrink of two routen, one by The Dalle« and "It is a mystery to me why Crater home of Mrs Fred Melhase. A de were served to the following: Mrs. , R. Larue, wife and child of Sacra second, and DeLaval third. one over the mountains by way of Lake National Park la not better lightful gam«* of ••BOO" was enjoyed Frank Ward, Mrs. Fred Melhase. Mrs. mento; A. W. Walker and Rex Ham Gutterson. American, won the Claud Daggett, Mrs. L. F. Willitts. ack of Medford; A. C. Cheney and the broad jump, 24 feet 11 inches, a Eugene Into Portland known to tourists. Il Is the most from half past two till five o’clock, C. M. Onelll iipok** of the coming ' niagnlficcnt scenic spot I have ever ufter which refreshments wore serv Mrs. Chas. Withrow. Mrs. Marple, wife and W. A. Sage and wife of Sac uew Olympic record. The American. visit of the celebrated scientista, and beheld ed This popular club numbers Mrs Harry Galarneaux, Mrs. R. A. ramento; Dr. Wm W. Kin and wife German and English teams qualified, Hutchins, Mrs. Henry Boivin and of San Francisco. also of the great need of a represen-1 among Its members: Mesdames Thos. 'in the 3.000 meter team race, and will Th«* road from Camp Arant to this tntlve organization, with a purpose Hampton, Orb Campbell. Frank Mrs. Ida Fink. I be in the finals tomorrow. The i city is very good. The e was a little sufficiently broad to enlist tb>* united i Ward, Harshberger. I<each, H. F WIFE GIVES VP American team consists of Berna. Ta- snow about three miles this side of support of the entire citizenship. Murdoch, C. H. Daggett, Fred Schal- -Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Murray. Mrs. LIFE FOR Hl BRY ‘ber. Scott. Kiviat and Bonhag. but it is not difficult to the camp, Attorney C. F Stone warnetl th** lock, Chas. Meldrum, Henry Newn- Geo. Noland and Mrs. Goodell drove ! people of Klmnatli Fulls not to under negotiate," ham, I. J. Knapp, Bert Withrow , W. over to Swan Lake on Wednesday CHICAGO, July 15.—Coroner Hoff PASADENA, Calif., July 13.—For Mr Davis and family left this estimate the claims that might be ad- W. Pnt<-h, Robertson. Thos. Conners. i lorning. They returned the same man. the Illinois state railroad com- mer Congressman James McLachlan vnnccd by those favoring the road I morning for Alturas, They will go Miss Gertrude Vernon and Miss Fay** evening after a most enjoyable day, I mission, and the railroad art* making has announced his candidacy for con connecting with on« over the Siski ¡on to Lake Tahoe, whore they will Hogue. and with dozens of the beautiful and three separate investigations of the gress on the progressive republican you» and through Rogue River Val ¡»pond »»me time. fragrant mountain lilies. wreck on th«> Chicago, Burlington A ticket. He was beaten last election Th«* Mocond auto to make the trip ley, as he stated that they would uni* On Tuesday night the third in i Quincy, in which thirteen people were by Congressman Stephens, a progres this same tnrtouous mountain climb, i was Hint in which Were Mr. and Mrs. series of dances was given at the .Mrs. Clucas from Pueblo. Coti- killed and fifty injured. sive. after he had held office for which we consider a disadvantage, for ¡.I. C I'urey nnd Miss Leiter Carley of White Pelican hotel. The evening rado. is in the city visiting her Blame for the wreck lies between many years. their strongest argument. "We have Sacramento. Mr. Carley is a real es itself was perfect, and a goodly crowd brother. Mr. A. M. Worden. Sh ■ ex •'forge Bronson, engineer of the mall settled the quentlon of the best tate dealer in the Capitol City. gathered to do justice to the music pects to return home the first of next train, who died with his hand on the MAYOR TO PARDAE route,” said Mr. Stone, "whnt we and the floor, as well as to the gen week, accompanied by her mother. 1 throttle, and James Woodruff, flag IN BATHING Sl’IT must do In to dotermine how best to TRADE FAILS AND erous hospitality always offered by Mrs. Anna Worden. man of the Overland limited. SI IT THREATENED this beautiful hostelry. go about getting the road to come Many think that the dense fog VENICE. Calif., July 12.—Hereaf- hare." ! Mrs. W W. Croff and children, made it impossible to see the signals. I ter Sunday visitors to this beach will As a result of mixing horses qnd an Mr. Stone wim followed by C. S. Th** 1912 Needlework Club was th*- ifroiu San Francisco, are here for the E. G. Pohlman of San Francisco I have the pleasure of observing Mayor Moore, who urged the formation of auto in a trade, there promises to be guest of Mrs. Frank Ward on Friday isummer, guests of Mrs. Frank Ward. i was seriously but not fatally hurt. Clyde Holbrook parading the princi an organization and the appointment litigation between two Klamath Falls last. Her charming rooms wore love 1 on th«» corner of Pine and Third. His wife, who refused doctors' aid pal thoroughfare clad only in a model ■>l a committee for tho handling r,f men. W. H. Wynett, proprietor of the ly with a wealth of pink roses, and n 1 until after her husband had been bathing suit, if the amended bathing the highway matter, composed of ac Fairview grocery, and O. O. Bunch. dainty* repast was served at th«> close Mrs. Iaiuis Gerber returned from ! looked after, died on her wa> to the I ordinance fathered by Trustee How It apepars that some sort of a of the afternoon Io Mrs. Fred Schal- I Sacramento last week, where she has ■ hospital tive young men. “These are tho mon ard Lorenz goes through, as prom who can get results," said Mr. Moore. trade was made Saturday, whereby I loc k. M rs. 1. J. Knapp. Mrs. J. J. spent a di'lightful six weeks visiting ised. "1 hnvo reached that age where» I Mr. Wynett secured an automobile In Parker, Mrs. John Schallock, Mrs. relatives and friends. I E. H. Dunbnm. Doc Powell, Mr. Se tion 2 provides that this shall be don’t care to shoulder any more re exchange for a couple of horses aud a |Chas. Withrow. Mrs. John Houston, Pack and Will North left today by done as a public example. The parade sponsibilities than I have. Wo have wagon. Mr. Bunch had the horses i Mrs. Fred Melhase, Mrs. C. H. Dag Mrs. J. T. Henley is enjoying the auto for Reno by way of Susanville. shall be between 12 and 1 o’clock, plenty of young men here who have ■hod, anil then l«-ft t.hepi in a local liv gett, Mrs. Henry Boivin, Mrs. Robt. | visit of her daughter, Mrs. 0. H. and will bring back three new Reo and the wearer shall have on no oth the energy to accomplish anything ery stable. Mr. Wynett tried out the Emmltt. Mrs. Ida Fink and Miss Ver Hershberger, and her two little Fifth automobiles for local parties. er garment. auto, and found it would not work as non. they undertake." | grandchildren, who are here from Mr. Dunham sold four of these ma Acord Ing to section 1 it shall be E. J. Murray, speaking In'behal' of a well regulated machine should. San Francisco. Mrs. Harshberger is chines, but the factory was so flooded unlawful for any person to appear Hie highway to the Klamath county Then he wont to the livery stable and On Monday evening Mrs. Frank being made very welcome by many of with orders that they could not fur upon the beach, in the ocean or in any line, suggested tho appointment of a took back his team. Jennings invited a few friends for a her old friends. nish the machines before fall. The public place in Venice in a bathing Mr. Bunch claims a trade wiih actu- launch party on the Lower Lake. The committee to take tho matter up with Portland and San Francisco agencies suit unless it shall match the model. tho California commissioners, and ally made. Mr. Wynett claims the little» boat ‘‘Red Demon" was in fine Mrs. C. C. Hogue left Saturday for were also sold out. but finalty he was ! The suit shall have sleeves that moved that W. 8. Worden, C. 8. trade was made conditional on the trim, and the party, which included Albany. Oregon, where she will spend able to get three machines from the come to the wrist, collar a half-inch Moore nnd Hunter Savidge be ap automobile proving satisfactory. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Reames. Mr. and ten <fhvs with her mother. She will Nevada agency at Reno. These cars high, bloomers and a bonafide skirt at Duncan & Merryman have been re Mrs. J. C. Brockenbrough. Mrs. Jen then continue her trip to Portland, have been bought by J. A. Maddox, 1 least thirty inches long hung from pointed a committee, nnd that steps lie taken to raise a sufficient fund to tained by Mr. Bunch to secure posses nings, Mrs. .Marks and Mr. Grove C. where her son is tn college, and after IW. Frank Arant and J. L. Cunning ¡the waist Women shall wear stock- pay their expenses The motion was sion of the horses. Fiske, sailed at 7 o'clock. Th«» latter a short sojourn there will return ham. ■ ings of somber shade. Hair ribbons i carried., hours of the evening were spent at | home. , | must be worn by girls under 14 years Fire Cames L ohs finder party and the Geographical So Mrs. Reames’ home, where bridge | Doctors Chilton and Hamilton re | of age. WHEELING, W. Va., July ift. on the entertainment of the Path was played and n Dutch lunch served. J Miss Aimee Wing has returned port the birth Sunday of a 9'■¿-pound Men's suits shall consist of the same finder party nnd the eGographlcal So Fire destroyed the business district of - -o— ¡from a two months’ visit in Oakland. baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hous garments, but may be made In man- ciety. He stnted that ho had not r.iv- Mannington, a town of (.000 populn- Miss Faye Hogue gave a party on , California, where she has many ton. The mother is reported doing I nish style. The penalty for violation en the matter sufficient thought to of- tlon. Wednesday afternoon for Mrs. C. E. friends. very well. is |300 fine. Social Events of the Week