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iixperii'iiee» oil the Isluntls upd analyz ing Turkey, Greece, China, France, MANY ed the population. WASHINGldN CAHüRtü BY WOHIN Switzerland, Italy, Holland aud Ger He Insisted that thè process of many. preparation of the natives for self- \RI» WORKING MAX, H Another mounted herald, carry lug PAST, PRESI NT AX II II IT RE DE- govei iinii'iit In slow. SPI XDIXG Ills MONEY a trumpet with a yellow and purple Pit LED Bl TABI ! VI .X "In all sincerity and with mallee t.OODs EMPORI I MN, banucr, led the second section of four I.leutonani Goveriior tl'llara nays the to»nrd none," ho concludes, "and Itot.l S PAPER floats, impressively representing the Monster PixH'ession ol Ten Thousand W ages Pani for Honra oí Work Are I »Ith only tile honor of tho United Workers anti Series of Living Pic progress of the suffrage movement Iu I.argel) ReopomUble for Girl» Go- i States mid the welfare of the Filipino I*. W. Bui ton, charged w ith for tures in the Interest oí the Cause ol the world. The color scheme of this lug latra)—Onl) Alternative to people nt heart, I appeal to my sue get). was biought back to Klamath division was purple, violet and gold. Woman Suffrage—Ideal Weather Escala* Niari alimi, Declare« Tilia cessor mid to tho American people to Conditions Prevail lor Parade, But The banner float was entitled "The Falls Doni Weed Saturday evening. Olili lai repudiate this Ill-advised proposal, Chilly tor Gaus) Tableau Costume» Sixteenth Amendment” proposed to He »as immediately arraigned before mid carry on Iu the future tho wise grant equal suffrage nationally. It Judge Gowen aud bound oter to the Encouraged by the success of th«> CHICAGO, March I. The heads of policy In the Philippines, which win WASHINGTON, D. C., March 3.— w as preceded by another band. Wo gtand jury. In default of $500 bonds . hi »' ill which J. M Allison was plain the big Chicago department stores, Iconceived by President McKinley Ten thousand marchers today joined men attired as "Pilgrims," in gray ue was committed to the county jail. tiff, and which the question of th«« Burton lias many friends in Klam and other men employing large num- in the demand for voles for women cloaks, knapsacks and carrying staves I legality of general fund warrants wan v I h la rs of women, are to be examined by I. F. Davies la among today’s in the most elaborate suffrage demon marched before the float. They were ath Falls, and it is probable that a involved, suit wits started III tho cir the state senate committee investigat Itors In the county seat. He la u mer stration iu the world’s history. Suf followed by the "hikers”- General hard battle will be made to keep him cuit court Monday afleruoou *>y J A. fragettes literally captured the cap Rosalie Jones aud her dust-stained, • ut of the penitentiary. It is claimed ing the white slave (rattle In this city. chant In the thriving town of Dairy. Maddox to restrain the sheriff mid Numinous have been iHsued for n ital today. They all but overshadow foot-sore marchers. Following was a that he has been a hard worker, but county treasurer from accepting in number of prominent business men t'harlvH Hott returned to th» Grein ed the inaugural ceremonies tomor mounted platoon of Baltimore wo occasionally came to this city to go on payment of taxes or puylng In cash a the They will bo questioned as to so- tields Farm Sunday, after a brief a "s|>tee. ” In the past he has spoil' row. From all parts of the country men. long list of warrunts HIIIOUIltlllK tO Journ in the county seat, Another mounted herald aud band his money freely, mostly in the sa wages paid to girl employes. and from distant lands, every con more than 130,000. glv- "The testimony that has been ceivable class of woman was repre ¡■receded the third section. Virginia's loons. All of ths warrants ill tackl'd wore the <*x- ell so far shows conclusively that District Attorney John Irwin On liis last visit hero he spent a sented—every type, every profession, equestrian women, wearing green I tied In paymeut for road work, or every age—from Baby Harvey W. capes followed. Behind were carried considerable sum, and while still un cans» that Is sending girls to ruin and pvets to leave in the morning for In payment for machinery for the car Immorality Is larvution wages," said Hale mio ut tend to legal matters. Wiley Jr., son of the former chief banners declaring: "Man and Wo der the Influence of liquor, issued the rying on of road work. Tho list fol- Lieutenant Governor O'Hara today. chemist, and being early educated iu men Make the State,” and "Man fraudulent cheeks. It Is a notable i lows, with names of parties to whom "The bu iuess men summoned must fact that all of these checks were is Alone Rules the State." Behind the equal suffrage by his parents, to Miss HARO warrants were Issued: Torn Calmoe H. M Young, the 87-year-old pioneer banners were nine more floats, all sued to saloon keepers, mid that it testify, no matter If they are worth 9 loo, Robert Mitchell 1414 15 Chas. ten millions." allegories of the fields of feminiue was a saloon keeper who made the in the equal rights movement. E. Worden 9&00, E. W. Smith >500, Two girls who are working in one (By Hurry Burn») | complaint against Burton. activity. It was the overwhelming culmina of the big department stores wore ex LOS ANGELES. Marsh 3. Active I.’. W. Smith 9 176.47, C. G. Merrill Following there was another float tion of a fifty-five-year battle for bal amined by the committee this morn training Ims been started by the prin 9100, C. G. Merrill 1100, Robt. Mitch George W. Manning, a California lots in the United States. It was representing "Greed. Tyranny, Indif 935. T. ing. cipals in tlie Kayo Brown and Bud ell 9117.64. C. E. Worden 925, horse buyer, came in Sunday night to ference, Factory Women and Child both a protest against disinfranchise- Calmea 9300, T, Anderson twenty-round boxing con t'ulmes 9<oo, T. Calm»» ment and a vivid, dignified, elaborate Workers." The "Government” float look ^through the country for good test, slated to take place before Tom Cal in cs 9214.37, W. 8. Worden demand for equal rights at the pools. pictured by a man bearing alone upon stock MeCarey's Vernon arena tho after 9109.13. C. G Merrill 9109.13, H I The weather was ideal for the pa his shoulder the "state" and a woman noon of March 15th. (’lias F. Eyton Hummers 9109.13, T. Caliues 149«, 1 D. Dunkle and Frank Jones are standing idly by with hands bound rade, and the splendid atmospheric NEW YARK, March 1. President will act as the third man In the ring D M Donnelly 9388.75. D. M. Don- here from Willows. They will work conditions caused the grandstands drew cheers at every corner. Taft in an article in the Tribune to Bud Anderson today moved hls be nelly 9288.75, D. M Donnelly flio. squad- on a Klamath county ranch this year. Following the floats were and other places of vantage to be day declares that the suggestion of longings out to Jack Doyle's famous Robert Mitchell 9305, Robert Mitchell rons of marchers divided as follows: filled early. Philippine Independence is "unwise, training camp, and he has started In 9180. Robert Mitchell 962 50. Robert W’hile the weather was tine for Social workers, teachers, business wo- ' Mrs. Emory Osborno of Macdoel is dangerous, Ill-considered and Inad to do light training for the Brown Mitchell 962.50, Mitchell, Lewis A marching, the same cannot be said men, librarians, writers, artists, mu- here for a short visit. While In Klam- visable." He reviewed at length his ath Falls she is at the Hotel Hall. battle, surrounding himself with a Stnver 9362.38, D. M. Donnelly sicians and actresses — all in the "Por for the tableaux, and It was whispered staff of sparring partners and train 9 1 46 39. lieail & Co. 93.579. D. M that woolens were worn under many tia" uniforms. Behind were the uni ers that will be becoming only to a lionnelly 9200, D M Donnelly 3800, of the gauzy costumes used in the formed sections of business women. champion. He Is to train like he ID. M. Donnelly 1200, D. M Donnelly portrayal of ideas by the use of the clergjmen. club women, and the mis 9207, Jack Donnelly 9800, |>. M. Don never trained before. female form divine. cellaneous "hodge podge” of friends nelly 9176, Beall A Co. 9437.94, He Is taking n aix-mlle run every There were three distinct features of suffrage, male and female, Beall A Co. 311.70, Beall & Co., 965, Although St. Patrick s Day is six morning out Vernon way, and doing Mrs. Robert Sloan and son. Robert State delegations composed the to the demonstration—the parade, a Beall A Co. 9955.69, Beall A Co. teen days away, residents of Klamath a solid hour's gymnasium workout In Junior, left this morning for Stock- fifth parade section, led by a band series of tableaux on the treasury de 333.03, Ilcall A Co. 95,082.56, Beall partment steps, and, tonight, a series and special "herald." Following was ton, Calif., where she goes to rejoiu Falls are already planning to atteud the afternoon. Thia gives him an op portunity to regulate hla wind and * 4 922.20, Beall Co. 910.93, the eighth annual ball to be given at her husband, who has recently ac another mounted brigade, and then of mass meetings. Beali A Co 960. hls Judgment of distance. Anderson's Houston's opera house that night by cepted a position with the Western marching bravely were two score The city was in gala attire, not only Kuykendall A Ferguson are attor the Klamath Fulls Volunteer Fire de punch needn't be regulated, for he Is for the women, but for the inaugural senators and representatives from the Electric company of that city, neys for the plaintiff In this case. partment. Long ago Hie firemen prov one of the moat accurate punchers parade. Buildings were ablaze with nine states where women are given —o-o-o— and hardest hitters In the lightweight ed to the satisfaction of all that they suffrage — Arizona, California, Colo color. Intertwined with the guidons I The Cascade Club, composed of W IRR 1XTN ARE and pennants for Wilson and Mar rado, Idaho, Kansas, Oregon, Utah, ¡former members of Cascade Temple, are past masters at arranging an en division today. Bud has one of the beat men train Al Cl ITER Xi»W shall were those emblazoned "Votes Washington and Wyoming. Practic-| Pythian Sisters, was entertained last tertainment of the terpslcborean or for Women.” National and interna- ally every solon was out. The women night by Mrs. R. M. Boiler and Mrs. der, and the mention of the tiremen ing him that a fighter haa had here tional colors of the suffragettes were "kept tabs” on deserters, Carl Cofer at the former's residence ■in ‘'o«’n®c“on *‘tl* “ d“nc® «• * ***■ abouts Iu some time. The Individual Bhsrlff Low was this afternoon A banner float of map, showing the on Fourth street. Cards and other tlv® lavishly used. that 11 W“1 b® “ •“®- In question is George Mctnsic, the old •erved with a prsmplory writ requir Women "hikers" came from New suffrage states in colored relief, fol- diversions served to make tlw even-1 L'ess. Not only do the people enjoy a time lighter. When Bud fought ing him to accept 11.6 mills In county George he never figured ho would Y’ork,, Baltimore, Richmond and oth- lowed, ing a delightful one, and a luncheon social evening, but by attending they warrants In payment of taxes. Instead "Light among darkness” was the was served. In attendance were Mr also assist an organization that exists some day have Memalc acting as hls of 3,5 mills, as lie had been doing In er nearby cities. The largest was General Rosalie Jones and her foot title banner following this float, show and Mrs. H. E. Mornyer, Mr. and Mrs roiely for the protection of lives and trainer, but that Is exactly what has accordance with Instructions from taken place. Memalc la now tho train sore feminine "army” which complet ing nine states in ’’light” and the oth | Glenn Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. property. er and chief sparring partner of Bud District Attorney Irwin. ed its trip from New York, begun on er thirty-nine In "darkness.” Low, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Brewbaker,, The news of the formal notice was Decorations appropriate for St. Anderson. February 12th. Another horsewoman bearing a anj Mr*. Roy llamaker, Mr. and | speedily carried about thio city, mid It is a safe bet that the youngster By noon the vanguard of the wo banner heralded the nine suffrage'^rs. F. Cofer, Mrs. Fred B Bremer, I lUtrick's day are to be used at the many taxpayers appeared ut the court men paraders near the Peace monu states in the order of their granting Mr aud Mrg R. M. Roller, Mrs. Geo. ' borne of Mr. and Mrs. Carey M won't go umlas as long as George ■ house to take advantage of the op- Memalc la by hla aide, for George has Rarnsby, where the Non Belrravia Mc. ment, at the base of the Capitol—the suffrage, as follows: Wyoming, Col- Hurn Mrg o c> alte8> MrH Whist Club will be entertained tris been closer to the championship than I ortunity to get rid of county »ar- eastern extremity of Pennsylvania orado, Washington, Utah, Idaho, Cal- Donald and George North. evening. The guest list Includes Mr. many a star lightweight will ever i ! rants. ifornia, Washington, Utah, Idaho, ■ avenue. ___ ______ •nd Mrs. R. E. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. reach. Ho knows the ins and outs of Women and girls, in dazzling, white California, Arizona, Kansas and Ore- i < TIIHI ARIA Oi ER Lt LN The ladies of Grace Methodist Carl Cofer, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rog- the game to a certainty, and should flowing robes, on horse and afoot, gon. Michigan was not represented. social afternoon at the ARE REPORTED KII.LEI) ‘ church held a era, Mr. and Mrs. Orb Campbell Mr. be Bud Anderson's greatest aupporter marshaled the forces of equal rights. There the suffrage law Is under at home of Mrs. Pipgras on Thursday > ' :ipd Mrs. Charles J. Martin, Mr. and when it comes to assisting him to the Mounted on an immense white char tack in the courts. The suffrage EL PASO. Tex , March 1. It Is ger in a long, loose yellow tunic, car leaders said they wish to take no Assisting Mrs. Pipgras were Mrs. F. and Mrs. C. C. Hogue, Mr. and Mrs. top of hls class. Down at Venice Knockout Brown reported here that Augustine l.aban- rying a gilded trumpet, was Miss Inez chances today of disappointment later H. Cofer, Mrs. C. V. Fisher, Mrs. 11. ■ Charles Meldrum, Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Milholland, the celebrated New York by including Michigan In the pro-suf- Pelts and Mrs. Nteinmitz. The fol Hawley, Mr. and Mrs. Sam T. Sum Is quietly living down the Joo Rivers zel, an Inspector of police at Chihua suffrage leader. She was the herald. ; frage line-up. A big battalion of men lowing interesting program was ren mers, Dr. and Mrs. George Merryman, defeat by just plodding along through hua, and other officials of that state Mr. and Mrs. George L. Humphrey, his daily doings, keeping very much ihave been executed nt the state p»nl- On the crack cavalry horse of the marchers representing the "National dered: Instrumental music. .Mrs. F. H. Cofer .■Has Maude Baldwin and Charles L. to himself, and he is listed to start 1 tentlary. Refugees arriving say the Men ’ s League for Equal Suffrage ” army, Mrs. R. C. Burleson, wife of training proper today. He has al) execution of Gonzales Is momentarily Lieutenant Burleson of the army, marched before a banner entitled “No Vocal solo......... Miss Dorothy Maaten Parrish. things ready for hls preparing siege, I expected. — —O—0-0-— — acted as grand marshal. A score of Country Can Exist Half Slave and Instrumental. .Miss Constance Fisher Vocal solo — . . . ------ Miss Ruth Cdter and the sturdy German will train as I The Madero forces have raptured A highly enjoyable affair was the Half Free — Abraham Lincoln, ” these famous horsewomen, including hunts- women of Virginia and Maryland, words being purported “quotes” from Recitation................ Mrs. V. 8. Reum "calico ball" given at Houston's op conscientiously for Bud Anderson as t'ananea. Federal forces are hurry I Duet—Miss Irene Turner and Miss era house last night by the members he did for Joe Rivers. ¡the martyred president. ing toward that city, and a battle Is were assistant mounted marshals. Helen Hamilton of Aloha Chapter, Order of the East Brown realizes that upon the out- expected late this afternoon, A float bearing nine women In While the parade was forming tab There are a number of Americans leaux at the south front of the treas white flowing tunics, representing the i Vocal Solo .... Miss Dorothy Masten ern Star, which was largely attended come of hls coming battle lies hls fu- ury were being enacted. The signal nine suffrage states, and thirty-nine Vocal solo.................. Miss Ruth Cofer by the members and friends of the ture, and he Isn't going to be caught there, Delightful refreshments were serv- ■ order. Instead of party dresses and napping. His brother, Adam, Is his of the start of the parade was relay in black gowns, typifying the “no-suf- |ed. 'I he guests were Mrs. J. J. Par- "dead blacks,” the ladles attending tralner-ln-chlef. frage ” states, followed. United Press Service ed block by block up from the Peace - - wore gingham and calico dresses, The procession closed with state ker, Mrs. V. 8. Reum, Mrs. D. G. Lyle, monument by heralds, Their mega- MEXICO CITY. March 1 The sur phones were gilded in imitation of delegations arranged alphabetically, Miss Masten, Mrs. Fred Noel, Mrs. while the men were attired In overall, render of Alberto Fuentes, governor '1, Jeans, Jumpers and twill shirts. Many herald's bugles, and all were dressed marching in order. Along the line of it. it. Hamilton, Mrs. A. R. Campbell of Agua Callentes, It Is believed, re in costume. As the procession slowly march, white uniformed "petticoat” Mrs. C. C. Lewis, Mrs. C. L Lewis, novel effects were produced by vari moves the last serious revolt with The 1913 basketball season of the the exception t>f that In Honora. swept up Pennsylvania avenue, Miss cavalry vied with police in keeping Mrs. 8. T. Summers, Mrs. Frances ous person». Dancing was indulged Milholland frequently sounded the tri back the crowds behind the ropes. Boyd, Mrs. Flint, Mrs. Kate Ogel, in until a late hour, anil wafers and Klamath county high school will come Public sentiment Is rapidly turning umphant, miltant one of "Progress.” Soldiers, marines and sailors also Miss Buttrick, Mrs. H. T. Benson, punch were served at a unique booth. to an end this week, with two fust toward Porllrlo Diaz. It Is predicted -o-o-o— games. The Central Point high 11 hat the former dictator will again A purple and yellow banner was sus were honorary escorts. The soldiers Mrs. J. 8. Elliott, Mrs. Eugene Wil Mrs. Earl Whitlock entertained two .school team will be the opposing live, 1 l>e president. , were stationed at the Perch menu- son, Mrs. F. H. Cofer, Mrs. C. V. Fish pended from her trumpet. Behind Miss Milholland marched I ment, the marines at the treasury ier, Mrs. Geo. J Walton, Mrs. E. B. tables of illy bridge this afternoon. and the games wil be played ut the The conservatives, however, pre- ten ushers, carrying yellow and blue building, and the sailors In front of Rarnsby, Mrs. P. W. Goodman, Mrs. .Her guests were Mrs. Tibbetts of Pavilion Friday and Saturday nlghtu. diet the election of Felix Diaz. They Central Point and Kinmath high Hay hls uncle will be bls chief ad- pennants, and wearing light hi ue and the White House “court of honor.” W. W. Masten, Mrs. Geo. Feese, Mrs. Portland, Mrs. Thomas Hamilton, I gold caps and gowns. I F. Sanderson, Mrs. H. l’eltz, Mrs. W. Mrs. Leslie Rogers, Mrs. R. E. Smith, played at Central Point a short time visor. Roberts, Miss Hazel Summers, Mrs. Mrs. Carl Cofer, Mrs. Fred Hchallock ago, and at the end of a remarkably A women’s band of fifty pieces fol XEW .MARKET I OR KLAMATH HORSES E. Howie, Mrs. C. O. Waldron, Miss ’.Irs. Fred Melhase and Mrs. Claude fast game the game was won by the lowed. They received a tremendous N. S. Merrill, affectionately known F. Wood, Mrs. Geo. Chamberlain, Daggett. Refreshments were servml foruur aggregation, 18 to 15. ovation at every step. Behind march as "I ncio Nate," was here (rom Mer A. L. Smith of San Francisco, a Mrs. H. S. Wood, Mr». C. E. Widdoes, <1 irlng the course of the afternoon. ed fifty more uniformed women ush .mi lili Monday on n a business trip. Hls —o-o-o— COMMITTEES ARE ers. Then came Capital women member of the firm of McNab & Mrs. Wm. Baum, Mrs. T. II. Skillitig- ranch at Merrill I h one of thè inost The Leisure Hour Club members NAMED FOR BAI.I. complete In Southern Oregon. marchers—over 500—clad in golden Smith, a large transfer company, ton, Mrs. C. H. Underwood, Mrs. W. came In last night from the south In II. Robertson, Mrs. Chas. Donart and wore delightfully entertained Wed tan capes. nesday by Mrs. Fred Melhase, with Tickets for the eighth annual ball The first mounted brigade, headed search of large draft horses for use Mrs. Steinmitz. IS I AST — o-o-o--- the usual card tourney. A luncheon of the Klamath Falls Volunteer Fire by Mrs. Burleson, the grand marshal, by his company. Today he went to DINAI'I'EARING Mrs. Claude Daggett was hostess was served to the guests, who were department will be placed on Hale by came next. Then came floats denoting Merrill with J. Frank Adams, and he The total precipitation for the the countries in which women have will look over the horses In that sec lo the 1912 Sewing Club at her home Mrs. I. Jay Knapp, Mrs. Maxwell the firemen this week. The dance Is Friday afternoon, in attendance being Long, Mrs. Charles Meldrum, Mrs. to be given St. Patrick's day at the | month of February was .05 inch, ac- whole or partial Buffrage. Before tion. Mr. .Smith has purchased horses for Mrs. Earl Whitlock, Mr-- William Carey M. Rarnsby, Mrs. O. W. Robert- Houston opera house, and already the cording to the record nt tho roclnma- them waB carried a banner labc-led several years, but heretofore he haH 't hitlock, Mrs. Fred Schallock, Mrs. : on, Mrs. Fred Hchallock, Mrs. R. E. volunteer lire fighters have assur- ■tIon office, The greatest precipitation "Women of the World Unite.” The first float represented Norway. Mrs. gone to Missouri and Kansas to pur Fred Melhase, Mrs. J. J. Parker, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Bert. Withrow, Mrs. Thos, ances of the Halo of a large number of In any twenty-four house was .02 Inch Knute Nelson, wife of the Minnesota chase draft horses for his firm’s sta- Frank Ward, Mrs. Chenier Avery, Hampton, Mrs. Orb Campbell and tickets. on February 27. The following floor committee has Senator, wa» the central figure on this bles. In case they find sultable stock Mrs. Robert A. Emmitt, Mrs. Kip Van Mrs. Frank Ward. <>n I'ebruary 15th there were four —o o-o-— been named to act at the coming teen Inches of hiiow on the ground. float. Other countries represented by here a large shipment will be mad*- Riper, Mrs. Thomas Hampton, Mrs. Thirty-five ladies were in attend •lance: Kleth Ambrose, Ralph Dale, I On February 28th, tho depth of snow William I’. Johnson. Needlew.»rk oc floats, all drawn by caparisoned from here every year. Mr. Smith is an old friend of Mr. cupied the afternoon, • and a dainty ance at tiie Silver Tea given at the Lester Wishard, Ed Gowen, Martin ranged from h I x to twelve Inches. horses, were Finland, New Zealand and Mrs. Harry Caden. • ollation was served to the guests by Presbyterian Manse Thursday after Lavenlk, Harry Hoeller and Orville and Australia. -....... - | ,,H! mean temperature for the noon by the Ladies’ Aid Society of French. Mrs. Daggett. A standard bearing the words: month was 21.8. The mean minimum J. H. Garrett, a local contractor, the Presbyterinn church. An Informal - o-o-o— "Countries Where Women Have Par waw 11.9, and the moan maximum Mr, and Mrs. A. L. Tibbetts of program was rendered, and the after George E. Gillette of Bonanza is wuh 31.6, or .4 below freezing. The tial Suffrage" was followed by alle has returned from Seattle, where he Portland are the guests >f Mr. and noon was pleasant for all In attend among Monday’s visitors in the coun coldest weather In the month wuh gorical floats representing Sweden, has been visiting his family. Mrs. Earl Whitlock. Mrs. Tibbetts is ance. Members of the committee In ty seat, Denmark, Iceland, Great Britain, Au February 28th. On that day the ther stria-Hungary and Belgium. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hales have gone a cousin to Mrs. Whitlock and visited charge of Thursday’s event were Mrs. mometer registered zero. The wnrm- M. H. Wampler was down Saturday est wuh 40, on February 15th. A banner inscribed “Countries to California cities for a short so- Klamath Falls several years ago. Townsend, Mrs. J. 8. Stubblefield, Where Women Are Working for Suf journ. Mr. Hales Is Interested in the Prior to her marriage, she was Miss Mrs. Percy Evans, Mrs. W. P, McMil from Woodbine, the Wampler home There were fifteen clear days, ten steal on lipper Klamath Lake. lan and Mrs. Charles Lowery. Ethel Wilkins. frage” was followed by floats typify- Klamath Falls Meat com pan«. partly cloudy and three cloudy. Social Events of the IVeeh