Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, January 23, 1913, Image 6

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    PUKIlANÜ GbURi MAY IRY CARROL
PERSISTENT Rl MOR H Is IT TH AT
LOCAL MAN IS SEEKING FOR
CHANGE OF YF.XtE TO MULT­
NOMAH <X»l XTY
was the question of a successor to
Captain Arant, and, in order to get
at the opinion of the entire commit­
tee it was decided to write letters to
the members who were not present.
Resolutions were adopted endors­
ing the candidacy of Judge Will R
King to be secretary of the intel ior.
L. C. Sisemore was elected congres-
C
sional committeeman, and It
Groesbeck was elected stat* commit-
tee man
íudMh'S PROSPttTS ARt GOOD
LOCAL YY I l l i IIU EIGHT HA Y H YX-
DERHOX IH ASSI RI D A <•<>
Milli THE RIG IOI It AFTER
Ills Ml \ \\ ITII I ROTT
It If. Dalton, Mrs. Rufus S. Moore,
Miss Lena Kattenhoru, Mrs. George
I'uiilwin, Mrs. Charles Metdrum, Mrs.
W. W. S Adams, who conducts i
Zim Baldwin. Mrs. Will Baldwin, Mis.
general
mercantile business at Malin,
George I. Wright, Miss Maude Bald­
John D. Carroll, who is charged
is
In
the
county seat today attending
win,
Mrs.
C.
I
’
.
Mason,
Mrs.
Clarence
with larceny by bailee, may- be tried
to business matters. Mr. Adams
I!
Underwood.
Fred
Houston,
Underwood,
Mrs.
A
par­
on the charge in Portland,
Mrs. Will Houston, Mrs. Robert A. speaks In glowing terms of the possi
sistent ruiuor to the effect that he
Emmitt, Mrs John V. Houston, Mrs. biilt les of Hint section.
will soon apply for a change of venue
, Mrs.
Johnson,
Mr* J. A. Houston, Mrs. .1
from Klamath county to Multnomah
G. I,. Walton returned to liis Lost
J Parker, Mr*. E. V. llawlev, Mi*.
Mr«.
county, is being heard on the streets.
River ranch today after a short so­
E. li. Hall. Mm. E. Vannice, Mrs. J.
As yet no application for a change
journ in tlie county seat.
1’ lac, Mr*. Hirnui Murdoch, Mrs. It
of venue has been tiled in the circuit
M I;a hardson, Mrs. K. North. Mr*. K
overiutid
court. Carroll, who is at liberty on
Robert Mitchell, one of the road
North, Mr*. Jutlie* Driscoll, Mrs.
that city
bonds, has been out of the city for
supervisors, was in town yesterday
Mary A. Jackson, Mr*. John John*on,
several months.
Mr*. Atkinson of Dorris. Mm. Frank
The charge against Carroll was pre­ attending to road matters.
Charles Holt and J. M. Starr oí
Ankeny, Mrs. Oscar Sblve, Mr*. Orb the Grevnlield farm, left this morn
ferred by M. P. Mickler, a part owner
Returns From Trip
Campbell, Mr* Charles I. Robert*, Ing for Fort Klamath, where they
of the Willow Springs ranch.
He
J.
A.
Thompson
returned
last
night
Mr*, «’h.irle* F. Stone.
charges Carroll with disposing of
will attend to business matters.
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property covered by a chattel mort­ from an extended visit in the East­
ern states, including a stop at his for­
The Woman’s Missionary Society of
gage.
II. E. Wolford of Y alnas Is a Klam­
mer
home
in
Pennsylvania.
He
re
­
tlie
Presbyterian church met Thurs­ ath Full* visitor.
The warraut for Carroll’s arrest
day afternoon with Mr*. Harry Ca
was issued last spring, and I arroll ports an excellent trip, but like all
den, and Interesting paper* on ml*
Anderson
was taken into custody in San Fran­ who wander from Klamath Falls, he
sionary
topic* were read. Attending
is
glad
to
be
home
again.
his
re
­
. but th«
cisco by Sheriff Barnes. After
were Mrs. A. M. Worden. Mr*. J. B.
m
b about
turn to Klamath Falls he posted
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Mason. Mrs. J. S Stubblefield, Mr*
<> Menisi
Mr. and Mrs. Will W. Baldwin are
bonds for his appearance.
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Lowery, Mr*. A. A. Mchaffey and
A mini
expected home this evening from San
Follow mg a business meeting of
Mr*.
Sargent.
Francisco.
THE FERRIS EASE MAY BE
Methodist church officers at the home
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TRIED AT JI XE TERM
ot Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wlddoes Thurs­
Sprague Post Grund Army of the
day night, those attending enjoyed a
Republic, anil Sprague Chapter, Wo­
social evening, and refreshments were
The trial of Frank Ferris, charged
men's Relief Corps, held a joint In­
served. Present were Mr. and Mrs.
with stealing a child, which was set
stallation in the west hall of I. O O.
Geo. J. Walton, Dr. and Mrs. C. V.
for trial today, has been continued,
F. building Monday night, und a
Fisher and Mr and Mrs. C. E. Wld­
the case will not come before the cir­
highly enjoyable evening was stunt
does.
cuit court until the June term.
by the member* of these patriotic or­
A lies, re- <>id for winter team travel
George MctilHlc I m a booster for An
Announcement to this effect was
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der* and their friend*. Following the
tween
here and Merrill was estab­ derson. George went up north a frw
II
made last Friday by District Attor­
Reminiscence« of the early days in installât ion ceremonies a short talk
lished Friday by Mrs H. E Martin,
Klamath County High vs. Ashland Oregon, and a sumptous chicken din­
him
ney John Irwin and W. H. Shaw, the
was made by W. J. Shaver, and the wife of u prominent Merrill mer­ weeks ago. mid Anderson handed
the crusher III the eighth rouiel
latter being Ferris’ attorney. Both High w ill be the basketball attraction ner were features of a highly enjoy­ following program was rendered
"Never whs hit so hard III my life,”
agreed upon the continuance, and a at the Pavilion on the nights of Jan­ able entertainment given at the home Selection................... Tindall Orchestra chant. She left Merrill at 10 o'clock
n otion to this effect will be made to­ uary 23 and 24, arrangements for a of Mr. aud Mrs. Carey M. Ramsby, "America” ............................. Audience t -Is morning, and arrived here short­ said Memslc, "and I've taken a few on
ly after 2.
two-game engagement being complet­ on Fifth street, Sunday afternoon, by
the chin that Would atop tv freight en
day or tomorrow.
Selection .......................... Drum Corp*
When the amount of snow Dial bus glue. Anderson slid n right over on
"Mr. Irwin has not had sufficient ed late this afternoon. Later, the lo­ E. B. Ramsby and Mr. and Mm. Vocal »olo............. Mr*. Meriam Smith
fallen within the lust few days is tak­ me and I thought n bentn from the
lime to acquaint himself with the cal quintet may play a return series Carey Ramsby.
The honor guests Selection .......................... Drum Corp*
en Into consideration, and the fact
at
Ashland.
said
Attorney
Shaw,
"and
he
case.”
were Circuit Judge Henry McGinn
After the program tlie assemblage that the continuous fnll has made It roof hud fallen on me Give this kid
This game was arranged today, fol­ and Mrs. McGinn of Portland, and in
ja show and he'll clean out the light
felt that a continuance would be a
repaired to the dining room, where
great assistance. As there are sev- lowing the receipt of word from Med­ addition to the Ramsby family, Mr a banquet, prepared by the Relief mil ofislble for the road to bn kept ' weight division.”
<P<n, Mrs. Martin's feat certainly
. . .
eral of our witnesses who cannot be ford that the Medford high school and Mrs. Fred Houston and Philip J. Corp*, was enjoyed.
Is a remarkable one.
1
:n
M<
<
’
nr«*y
thinks well of Ander
reached at this time, we are also in would have to cancel its dates here. Sinnott attended. The Ramsbys and
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The Medford boys and girls arranged McGinns were prominent in the early
son.
who
has
won
forty-six out of
favor of a cotinuance.
At the la*t meeting of Prosperity
forty-seven tights
Cap Melton also
Ferris is charged with inducing 14- an extensive tour, and they planned history of the state, and the families Rebekah Lodge the following com­ Ml MERY I« EH YT
MERRILL MUNDAY speaks highly of Anderson (saying hr
year-old Harriet Fink to leave her on two games here. On account of have long been friends. Their meet­ mittee was appointed to prepare the
believes the Northwestem scrapper
t-ome early in September. The girl the time limit on their railway ticket ing Sunday was the occasion for the regular monthly banquet for Febru­
On account of Die condition of the can whip any lightweight In the run
disappeared from her home in this they found that they could only play relating of many interesting anecdote ary; .Mr*. Henrietta Melhase (chair­
city, and it was later learned that she one game in Klamath Falls, and it relating of many interesting an- man), Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schallock, roads leading Into Merrill, llev Wm. nlng now.
McMillan. 8. J., has postponed bls
was taken to Dorris by Ferris, who was felt that the expense of bringing ecdotes of the ’70's.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McCoy. Mr. and regular mission to that city. Instead,
DEFI XCT « AFE
paid her railroad fare to a California the two teams here for one game was
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Mr*. Carey Ramsby, Arlle Worrell, C. mass will be celebrated In this city
town. Later she was returned to too heavy.
IH DEFE X DA N T
Mrs. Clarence H. Underwood was C. Brower, Floy Daggett, Elizabeth at Hat red Heart church.
The local students will play one of
Klsmath Falls, and Ferris was placed
Forrest,
Emma
Thompson.
EthelGros*
her
hostess to the Bridge Club at
Parishioners residing In Merrill
the most formidable high school fives
Suit to foreclose a mechanic's lien
in jalL
home on Seventh and High street Lottie Bailey, Laura Bice, Lol* Myers, have telephoned Father McMillan that
in
the
state
when
they
meet
the
Ash
­
was filed In circuit court Friday mor­
The bonds of Ferris were fixed at
Friday. Attending were Mrs. Thos . Ida Grimes, Minnie Barnum, Bell it will be Impossible for persons re­
ning by Henry Boivin, the defendant
410,000 when he was arraigned In land contingent. Recently the team
Hampton, Mrs. Edward J. Murray, Hardenbrook, Helen Houston. The siding out of that city to attend ser­
being Humphrey & Co W II Hhsw
the circuit court. It is believed that made a trip to The Dalles and return,
Mrs. Zim Baldwin, Don J. Zumwalt, member» of the committee are re- vices
At their request the service 1» attorney for llolvln
the amount will be reduced, now that playing all along the way, and they
Mrs. Will W Baldwin, Mrs. Fred H i quested to meet at the I. O. O. r. was postponed.
Tin- defendant company opened a
the case is to be continued. Ferris, only suffered two defeats.
Mills,
Mrs. Charles F. Stone, Miss hall next Saturday, January 25th, to
Nothing daunted by the record es­
restaurant
n few weeks ago on Main
who is an aged carpenter, has resided
Maude Baldwin. Mrs. George Noland complete arrangements for the occa- m£,XHON RETURNS
street, near Fifth, and after operat­
here for several years, and It Is be­ tablished by the Jackson county ath­
and Mrs. R. M. Richardson. The prize »ion.
FROM ROHE CITY I ing about ten day*, the establishment
lieved that his friends will post bonds letes. the players on the local quin­
was won by Mrs. Murray, and a de­
tet are confident of winning. A great
for his appearance.
wn* closed by an attachment, llolvln
Mrs. A A. Bellman was hostess at
Hon Henry L. Ilenson. circuit I ha» an account of |»7 against the
deal of Improvement in their play has lightful collation was served by tho
bridge Wednesday afternoon,
hcstesH.
afternoon. her judge, returned Thursday from Port­
been brought about by Coach Mor-
LOCAL BASKETBALL TEAM
firm for plumbing and sheet meta!
gueets being Mrs. H. R. Elliott, Mrs. land, where for the past two weeks
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work.
ARRANGES FINE JUNKET rison, following the games with the
Robert
A. Johnson, Mrs. Mahlon T. he has I mh - ii on the bench In place of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Roberts
Alumni and Independents, and they
will entertain a number of friends Dolman, Mrs. Charles George, Mrs. N. Judge McGinn, who heard several
Mr. and .Mrs E. R Ream« left
A tdB day trip to play games with are practicing daily.
at their home Monday evening. The C. Wheeler. Mrs. E. V. Morrow. Mr*. tases here Benson states that all of
teams as far north as Granta Paas
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yesterday afternoon for Han Francis­
William P. Hughes. Mrs. R. E. Smith his time was taken up by court mat­
P. W. Snyder came in from his occasion is their "wooden wedding,”
co. They will sail from there to Hon
has been planned for the basketball
and Mrs. H. J. Darling. The first ters.
or
fifth
wedding
anniversary.
olulu, where they will spend the win
squad of the Klamath county high Swan Lake ranch today to purchase
prize was awarded to Mrs. Dolman. A
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This morning the local court open ter visiting Mr and Mm Frank Jen
school. The team will leave Klamath supplies.
The Priscilla Club was entertained dainty luncheon was served by Mrs ed at the usual time, and the auit of nlng*
Falls Saturday, January 25th, and
'by
Mrs. Charles Graves Wednesday Bellman during the afternoon.
M. M Obenchaln against the Ran­
the first game will be played at Ash­ ‘ Frank Fish ha» returned from an
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afternoon,
the
day
being
delightfully
some-Crummy
company was called
I). M Mclxtmore returned from a
'extended visit to California points.
land.
The following officers for the en-
|
spent in social chat and needlework
business
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trip to Merrill yesterday.
The basketball quintet of '.he Ash­
Mrs. Graves served delicious refresh­ HUing term of the Rebekah order of HURRY CALL TO
land high school will piny tu«s local OLENE LECTURE
I
NEW SHERIF!
Fred Colltnan was In from Swan
POSTPONED NOW ments to the guests present, who , th« I- O- O. F., at Merrill, were in- I
team in Klamath Falls Thursday and
stalled
into
their
respective
offices
on
»
were Mrs. M. Lippert, Mrs. W. H.
Lake yesterday, attending to business
Friday, and the following morning,
Monday evening by Mrs. Jennie G.
I
The first call for help to Sheriff matters.
On account of the inclemency of Keesee, Mrs. C. B. House. Mrs. H. 8. ¡Carter, acting D. N. O.: N. 0„ Mrs.
the two teams will leave for Ashland
I
Wilson,
Mrs.
L.
M.
Fitch,
Mm.
Low
came lat« Thursday afternoon. I
8.
L.
Dr. F M. White made K tlUHlni-HH
where the first game of the tour will the weather, the opening lecture of
! Nellie Htukel; G. G., Mrs. Anna Peter- when a Malli street business man ask i trip to Merrill Wednesday
Walker,
Mrs.
John
Knox,
Mm.
Per
­
be played. Medford, Central Point , the school patron's lecture course, ¡cival Sholl, Mrs. R. J. Sheets,
Mrs son; Recording Secretary, Esther Wil- <q| that an officer be *ent to hi* place
and Grants Pass high schools have 1 scheduled for Olene last Friday, has
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son Financial Secretary, Mm. J. H. of busines* to preserve the poser.
Haynes
and
Mrs.
C.
B.
Garcelon.
Mrs French, mother of Elmer and
all signified their intention of playing been postponed. The date will be an-
I Hobbs; Treasurer, Mrs. Effie ...............
White;
Deputy Sheriff Brewbaker answer-j Orville French, Is confined to her
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the Klamath county aggregation, and I nounced in a few days.
Five hundred will be the principal Conductor, Mrs. Ruble Wolf; Warden, ed the summons with Chief of Police home on account of Illness.
City School Superintendent R. H.
other games will be arranged during
diversion
at an entertainment to bo Miss Lena Kattenhorn; I. G., Mr*. Smith, the county officer merely co-
the coming week.
i ¡■'lubar, who will lecture on “New
At
given
at
the home of Mm. Carey Jennie Harter; O. G., Mr. J. P. Har­ operating with the police officer
Pylliian Sister* Meet
The team will be in charge of J View of Boy Life,” and County School
ter; Chaplain, Mrs. Leafie Van Brim­ the scene of the call for help It was I The regular meeting of Case
Ramsby
this
afternoon
by
Mm.
Ram
.-
•Superintendent Fred Peterson, who is
Coach Morrison during the trip.
by, Mrs. Charles J. Martin and Mrs. mer; R H N G , Mrs. J. H Hobbs; found that one of the partners hail Temple, Pythian Sisters, will be I
Among the players who will be in­ i ar-anging the course, figured that
8.
E. Martin.
The guest list In­ L. 8. N. G„ Mrs. Myrtle Martin; R. 8 scratched the name of the other from tomorrow evening In the west hal
cluded in the personnel of the party . the snow fall would be ended by this
cludes
Mrs.
Frank
Ward, Mm. James V. G., Mrs. Harah Wilson; L. 8. V. G., the window sign.
the I. O. O. F. building There hi
are J. Hardin Carter (captain), Harry time, but they were compelled to
T. Henley, Mrs. Fred Melhase, Mm. Mrs. Etta Scoggins. The Installation ( The officers were not able to dls- number of Important business ti
abandon
their
plans
today.
Meaner, Stanley McClure, Ernest Nail
Fred Schallock, Mrs. Claude Daggett, services were followed by a sumptu­ tcover any legal way In which to In- ter* to he attended to at this time
and Leon Boiler.
Mrs. Will H. Mason, Mrs. R. C. ous banquet given to the Incoming jterfere, and left the two partners to
FORMER KLAMATH
¡Spink, Mm. A. D. Miller, Mm. C. C. officers, in which the I. O. O. F., were settle their differences among them
J. It Ratcliff of Merrill Is a Thurs­
MAN
WILL
MARRY
Taylor-Handley Nuptials
Hogue, Mrs. Robert E. Wattenburg, permitted to Join in making the even­ selves.
day
visitor In the county seat
Loyal Frank Taylor and Miss beta
Word has been received in thu Mrs. J. Fred Goeller, Mrs. George ings banqueting more of a success, if
Frances Handley were quietly mar­
Hurn, Mrs. Leslie Rogers, Mm. R. E. | it were possible, in honor of the de­
• i. D. Hoffman, a well known trav­
ried this morning, the ceremony being city of the approaching nuptials .'f
parting brother, J. W. Scoggins,
Smith.
Mrs.
Fred
H.
Mills,
Mm.
Lyle
eling
salesman, is here from Portland
L.
A.
Newton,
formerly
a
resident
of
performed by Justice of the Peace E.
whose efficient service In our midst
W. Gowen, in the presence of two wit­ this city, but now connected with the O. Mills, Mrs. C. C. Cofer, Mrs. 8. T.
The trial of Chenoweth Umpqua,
Carl F McCleary, chief clerk at
i Pacific Telephone and Telegraph com- Summers, Mrs. J. L. Parrish, Mm. L. haH been greatly appreciated.— Mer­
nesses.
rill Record.
the Rogue River Indian charged with the local freight office of the South­
E.
Hosiey,
Mrs.
I.
H.
Anderson,
Mrs.
'
pany
at
Spokane.
Newton
will
wed
Both of the young people are well
the murder of Frank Jack, will be ern Pacific, leaves Sunday for Dorris,
known in this city. The groom was ¡.Miss Helen Loveridge in Portland
1
EHTIMON
Y
TA
K
EN
COX
CASE
STILL
Het
for February 2d. It wait original­ lie will bo in charge of the Dorris de­
formerly hostler for the Southern Pa­ i January 28th, and the couple will re-
IN
BARFOOT
CASE
ly
»et
for Tuesday, but a continuance pot during a short absence of the reg
IN
FEDERAL
COURT
cific at this station, but be Is no* a | bide in Spokane.
I
h deHlred by DlHtrlct Attorney Irwin ulnr agent.
Mr.
Newton
came
to
Klamath
Falls
fireman on the main line.
Jack wiih »hot at Fort Klamath, a
Circuit Judge Henry L. Benson
before the local telephone system was
Testimony in the divorce proceed­
few
yard» from the Wood River
denied
a
motion
by
the
plaintiff
in
Jamen A. Wolfe, a pioneer Sun
t il < n over by the Pacific company,
DEMOCRATS ARE
Luke Bar­
i ings of Addie Barfoot vs.
bridge,
on
the
"white*'
Hide
of
the
Francisco
traveling man. I h In the
the
damage
suit
of
Maude
Cox
against
GETTING ACTIVE .-nd he was in the employ of the Gates
foot was taken by Court Reporter R. Htream that divides Fort Klamath
Die California-Oregon Power compa­
city. Ile I h visiting his sister, Mrs.
in'erests for some time.
M Richardson late Friday. W. II. A. from the Klamath Reservation. On
George Pratt Of the Hotel Hall grill
ny to have the order for transferring
The Klamath county democratic
I.cnner appeared as counsel for Mrs. • Ills death bed Jack accused Umpqua
the
case
to
the
United
States
district
Douglas O. Anderson, special rep­
committee is actively engaged in
Larfool and W. H. Shaw for the de­ of Hhooting him.
Mr. and Mrs. P. (’. Wilson returned
grooming a candidate for the office of resentative of the Western Stock court, vacated and the action tried fendant.
yesterday from Sun Francisco, where
superintendent of Crater National Journal, left Thursday for Sacram -n- here. The motion was made some
Mrs. Barfoot Hecks a divorce on the
F. L. Burns and W. T. Burns of they have been visiting for several
Park.
The thirty-one members of io Mr. Anderson spent several days time ago, and the ruling has just been grounds of cruelty. Hhe charges that
Klamath are visiting the county weeks.
Fort
announced.
much
in
Kli.nath
county,
and
he
is
the committee have been asked to sig­
bit husband lias failed to provide for l Heat today.
The action grows out. of the death
nify their preference, and as soon as impti sed with its possibilities, espe-
herself and children, and that he Is
I I»- Applegate, who has several
of Horace Cox, an employe of the
the replies are received a meeting < ial'y in regard to dairying.
addicted to alcoholic excesses.
James Dougins, foreman of the big bands of sheep wintering In the
company,
who
was
killed
by
falling
will be held to make the proper en­
Doak ranch on the (Jpper latke, WIIK lava beds, left this morning for that
Frank Downing came in from Wir from a pole last summer. His rela­
dorsement.
in
town Thursday to purchase sup- section to see If the continued co|<|
N.
H.
Merrill,
universally
known
as
It appears that a few days ago a den last night tc act as juror in the tives seek to recover 120,000 damages
plies.
"Uncle
Nate,
”
is
a
Klamath
Falls
vis
­
weather has affected their pasturage.
meeting of the committee was held in circuit court, which was scheduled to
itor.
Mr.
Merrill
’
s
ranch
near
Mer
­
■Mr Applegate has wintered Ills sheep
John
G.
Swan
is
In
from
his
home
­
reconvene
today.
He
is
accompanied
this city. There was not a full at­
H. W. Llnhardt of Portland I h here in the same location for several win
tendance, but considerable business hy his daughter, who will spend a stead today, purchasing supplies. lie rill is one of the finest and best
attending to business mutters.
tors.
equipped In the county.
will return tomorrow.
was transacted. The principal matter few days in Klamath Falls.
ASHÎANÛ HIGH KAM lö PLAY HERE
Wednesday afternoou will be long
remembered by the members of the
Art Needle Work Club, ns the ladies
t|ere delightfully entertained on that
Gay at the Klamath county lilgn
t.chool. At I o'clock the club w is
(■•ndeied luncheon by the department
oi home economics, and the splendid
repast that was prepared and served
by the future housewives under the
direction of Miss Addie Carpenter,
head of the department, was greatly
enjoyed.
Following Die luncheon
all Die departments of the school
were visited by the guests, a list of
whom includes .Mrs, Sam T. Summers,
Mrs. It. H. Dunbar. Mrs. Geo. Wirtz.
Mrs. W. E. Faught, Mrs. Arthur Wil-
son, Mrs. C. C. Hogue, Mrs. Robert
E Wattetiburg. Mrs. George Chastaiu.
Mrs I. Jay Knapp. Mrs. Karl G. Cum­
mings. Mrs. J. Fred Goeller, Mrs.
George Hurn. After the visitors had
been conducted through the school
they assembled in the library, and tile
remainder of the afternoon was
spent In needlework.