Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, April 24, 1913, Image 6

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« TRIBUIE IO THt
DEPART l O
Olli KLAMATH RESIDENT TKLI«N
OF THE I PRILL FIGHT OF
KI No Ml III II I NT \\ Ilo HAS
.11 ST PANNED A WAN
D«>ii .1. Zumwalt, PrcMideni
I . M. Rubli, \ Ice-Prcs. and Tress,
licet E. Ultlirew-, Secretary
Surveyors < hk I Irrigation Inqmvpis
II) ROBERT A. EMMITT
Henry L. Smith of Keno, Oregon,
was born In Maine on A UR net 20.
Henry Newnham. Silas Obenchain. J. Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Emmitt last 1856, anil died April 14, 1!> 13. being
J. Varker, William E. Pelly, R. M. Saturday evening by a few of their 56 years 7 months mid 2 I di'
Richardson, E. R. Reames, C. 1. Rob­ friends, Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Weedon, St the time of Ills death.
ertson, Charles „berts, O. W. Rob­ Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Johnson, Mr. and
When n small boy lie, together with
ertson. Car»> M Ratnsby, Leslie M Mrs Sant T. Summers, Mr. and Mr».
his parents, moved to Siskiyou coun­
Rogers, Miss Faye Hogue. Miss Maud George L. Humphrey, Mr. und Mrs.
J. J. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. George ty, California, at a time when pioneer
Baldwin and the Misses Stilts.
life, rufllmiisni und lawlessness was
A surprise party was tendered Mr Biehn. Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. North, Mr. the rule, rather than the exception,
and Mrs. Fred Melhase at their home and Mrs. Howard IL VanValkeuburg. mid yet. with all the coarse and rough mlssively Into the will of that power
The biigest social affair of the week Friday night, w hich caught the couple Mr. and Mrs. John II. Hamilton, Mr. surrounding» of society he developed that "knowutli and doeth ull things
»as a five hundred, given at the Hotel comparatively unawares, addiug to and Mrs. K. D. North. The evening into manhood with such force of char­ well.’ May ho lest in peace.
was pleasantly spent playlug five hun
Hall Thursday afternoon, which was the success of the evening, Qus Mel-
acter as made hiiu one of the most
drsd.
honored and respected citisens.
attended by more than 100 woqien. base. Mrs. C. B. Crisler and Mrs.
Westwood had charge of the party.
About thirty years ago he removed
The hostesses were Mrs. Elbert B. and the guests were Mr. ami Mrs. Os­
"Sister Odd Fellows” was the title to Keno, where lie lias inaltltained a
Hall, Mrs. I. Jay Knapp, Mrs. J. Fred car Proas, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. CriBler,
of a farclal comedy rendered at the residence, and from which time he
Goeller, Mrs. Claude H. Daggett. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Williams, Mr. and
SAI.EM, April 31,- Although the
I O. O. F. hall Thrusday evening by has been my intimate personal and
Fred Schallock and Mrs. Thomas Mrs. J. L. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Ora
secretary ot state and Hie attorney
members of Prosperity Rebekah lodge confidential friend. He has been in
Hampton. The spacious lobby and Nelson. Miss Ruth Niles, Frank Free.
iti the presence of u large audleuce, my employ, and I have been In nia;
general have given out u number of
mezzanine floor of’ the Hotel Hall Lester Terwilliger, George Nitschelm,
and much merriment was occasioned always fair, just and prudent. 1
statements
showing that the mouey
were prettily decorated for the occa­ John Strovan, Gus MelhaBe, Will Mel­
When the city couucil this evening
by the capable work of the cast of have known him In prosperity mid in
provided for county fairs in the luw
sion. and pink roses and carnations hase. Dan Melhase and John Melhase.
local actors. Following the play the adversity, ever retaining that same considers the petition for the tilling of
were the table decorations. Mrs. Dancing, music and games were play­
enacted
by the Inst legislature will be
the Ankeny ditch, long a source of
guests played cards and danced, and n even temperament.
Charles Meldrum was awarded the ed, and after a dainty lunch the party
available
In June of this year, con­
menace
to
the
health
of
the
commun
­
novelty luncheon was served. Coffee
first prize, and Mrs. Henry Newnham left at 12 o'clock, all declaring they
He was my friend, and I WHH HI* ity. tile governing body will know the fusion and misunderstanding still ex­
and sandwiches were served, and in
the second, while the consolation had enjoyed themselves. Automo­
pleasure of nearly every physician iu ist In many parts of the state, and in­
addition the guests were told Uo friend. In truth and spirit.
award went to Mrs. Whitlock, The biles were in service to take the
About fifteen years ago he became tiie city, and every business and pro­
chose
three
items
from
the
following
quiries continue to pour In to the
prizes were beautiful fern dishes, Dur- guests home.
totally blind, which affliction he bore f rational man.
menu:
ing the afternoon a two course din-
office
of the secretary of stnte.
with
marked
pntlence
und
cheerful-
Everlasting Delight
Never before was a petition clrcu-
ner was served to the guests, who
Secretary
of Htatu Hen Olcott has
ness
unknown
to
others.
Leap Year Proposal
Members of the Happy Hour Club
Inted here that was signed ao freely
were Mesdames Robert E. Watten-
Issued
another
statement. He points
While
attending
the
blind
school
at
Adam's Ale
by nil uh the petition to be Introduced
burg A. M. Worden, Charles E. Wor­ and their husbands were entertained
Salem, Oregon, he made the nc- In the council thia evening. That the out that the law enacted by the lust
Chip off the Old Block
Wednesday
evening
by
Mr.
and
Mrs
den, Williams. Will S. Worden. Earl
qunlntnnce of Miss Sadie It. Bristol, Ankeny ditch la partly responsible for legislature repeals all existing laws
Sour Help
Whitlock. Don J. Zumwalt, George 1. K. D. North. Five hundred was play­
who was also blind, mid in 1903 they much of the sickness in the past la providing for district fairs, but au­
Boston Loves Them
Wright, G. W. White. Bert Withrow, ed. and first and second prizes were
were
married ut my house. To this tiie general belief, and rather than thorizes n county fair In each county.
George J. Walton, L. F. Willetts, Les­ awarded to Mrs. George Biehn and
union
one son was born, who still take any chance on having another If n county fair Is already organized
Guy
Walters.
Dainty
refreshments
The Priscilla Club met at the home
ter Le-^is Leavitt. Wilson, Frank
survives. They were generally famil­ epidemic, the people Intend to keep or an agricultural society has been
Ward, John Irwin, J. P. Lee, John were served, and a list of those pres­ of Mrs. C. B. House Wednesday after­
iar and pleasantly known as the blind up the flgiit for the abatement of the holding county fairs, then that organ­
McCall, Ed Vannlce, Frank Vannice, ent includes Mr. and Mrs. Claude noon. and there were present Mrs. W.
couple
of Keno. Usually In such cases nuisance until the obnoxious water­ ization or society is to be recognized
Davis,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Hamilton.
H. Wilson, Mrs. Charles Graves, Mrs.
1 S. Voorheis, Van Riper, Frakes, R.
us tiie official county fair. But If no
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Summers. Mr. and Miles Lippert, Mrs. R. J. Sheets, Mrs. of blindness, the aid of charity la way Is Ailed.
E. Smith, Wesley O. Smith, Robert
county
fair Is now In existence then
asked for and expected, but to the The petition to be presented tonight
Savidge, Tom Stephens, C. A. Spin­ Mrs. George Humphrey, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Sboll, Mrs. l.ixxie Fitch, Mrs.
tiie
county
court is authorized to ap­
contrary,
they
were
successful
in
ning. Shive, Charles F. Stone, Fred George Biehn, Mr. and Mrs. John Logsden. Needlework was given at- business, and the family la fairly well asks tho council to take steps to pur­ point a county fair board.
Johnson,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
William
P.
chase
the
wnter
rights
at
a
fair
figure,
ention and refreshments were served.
Stahlman, Sperry, Stuart. W. L. Al­
provided for financially. His clear In­ and if the owners then refuse to re­ I Tho appropriation for Klamath
—-o—o—w—
bright, J. Frank Adams, Frank E. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Walters,
sight
foretold of bls early passing, linquish, to purchase the amount of j county amounts to 1863.36. A war­
Mr. and Mrs. Floy Mundy, Mr. and
Mrs. E. R. Reames entertained two
Ankeny, George Baldwin, J. C. Brock-
and
consequent
settlement of all his water they ure entitled to from the Irani will be issued later In favor of
Mrs.
R.
C.
Shipley,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wm.
tables of auction bridge Wednesday
enbrougb, Zim Baldwin, Will Bald­
busine»» affaire to the satisfaction of ( allfornln-Oregon Power company, ¡the county treasurer for the amount.
win, Harry Benson, Louis Bath Henry Houston. Mr. and Mrs. William Wee­ afternoon. The. prlxe was won by
don, Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Emmitt. Mrs. Richardson. Tea was served by relatives and family. In all my inti­ and deliver It to the owner of the wn-
L. Benson, Karl G. Cummings, George
Oscar Farne la here from Dorris for
Mr. and Mrs. Vernie Houston and the hostess to her guests, who were mate assoclatlfms with him, never a tel right free of cost, so tiie ditch can
Capron, W. I. Clarke, Orb Campbell,
a short visit.
word
of
reproach,
in
my
hearing,
>c
abandoned.
Miss
Hazel
Barnes.
I ts . George Noland, Mr». Don J. Zum­
Tom Connors, Cofer, John Cleghorn.
walt. Mrs. Wesley O. Smith, Mrs. Dick against a single Individual, not even
Claude Chastain, Claude .Coseboom,
The Happy Hour Club held Its reg Richardson. Mrs. George Baldwin. under the most adverse clrcum- PERRY WEBBER IN
Conray, L. W. Chilton, Robert A. Em­
stances.
KILLED BY GUN
(h<; 0|(J
mitt, Forrest, Ida Fink, Louis Gerber,, ular meeting at the home of Mrs. W. Mrs. Fred Mills and Miss Maude Bald
Watch?
A
warm
hearted,
tender,
kind
and
E. W. Gowen, Harry P. Galarneaux, P. Johnson on Eighth and Walnut win.
Indulgent father and husband; a gen­
Word has been received In thia city It's not getting any younger, you
G. W. Glynn, Charles George, Wm. P. streets Friday afternoon. Those pres­
erous, upright, public spirited citlxen, of the death of Perry E. Weber at know, and once In a while It needs
ent
were
Mrs.
George
Humphrey,
Mrs.
Hughes, Wm. Hurn, George Hurn.
Five hundred was played at the grateful to his Creator.* faithful to Turlock, Calif. The young man was '» rest and overhauling
Railroad
John Houston, C. C. Hogue, O. M. Sam Summers, Mrs. John Hamilton. meeting of N. N. N. Club last Friday his country and loyal to his friends.
watches
are
cleaned
and
overhauled
Instantly
killed
by
the
accidental
dis
­
Hector S. S. Henley, Hayden, Roy M rs. Loy Hilyard, Mrs. Floy Mundy, night at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
It Is to be hoped that Providence ’ charge of a shotgun.
¡once a year to insure accurate time­
Hamaker, Fred Houston, E. V. Haw­ Mrs. R. C. Shipley, Mrs. Guy Walters, Burge W. Mason, when there were and the people will be kind to his rel- I
Young Webber waa the son of Geo keeping. Why not bring voura In and
Mrs.
Robert
A.
Emmitt,
Mrs.
Will
ley, Mary A. Jackson, Robert A. John­
present Dr. and Mrs. George H. Mer­ atives, his brother, his wife and wid­ W. Webber, who waa connected with ’•» us give It the attention that la
son, Wm. P. Johnson, W. Paul John­ W’eedon, Mrs. Byron Hardenbrook ryman. Mr. and Mrs. Will W. Bald­ ow, his eon and orphan, and that all,
the reclamation service here for sev­ necessary for good time keeping
son, Glen Johnson, Jos. H. Kent. A. J. and Mrs. Will Houston, members, and win. Mr. and Mrs. George Capron, both relatives and friends. In their eral years.
FRANK M. 1' 1' 1'
Mrs.
Fred
Stablman,
Mrs.
R.J.
Sheets,
Lyle, Maxwell Long, J. P. Lee. Leach,
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Shive, Mr. and bereavement, will remember that
Watch
make.,
Jeweler an«l Engraver.
Clarence H. Underwood, John Moore. Mrs. Austin Hayden, Mrs. Charles Mrs. Jack McLean, Mr. and Mrs. Idea­ Providence has decreed that all living I J. A. Maddox la in today from his
N.
I*.
Watch
Inspector
Charles S. Moore, Edward J. Murray, Martin, Mrs. Dave Kenyon and Mrs. lie Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Orb Camp­ brings must pass away and sink sub­ ranch near Merrill.
Wlllhts lliiildlnv
John
Johnson.
The
afternoon
was
Fred Mills, Burge W. Mason, W. H.
bell, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Benson, Mr.
Mason, C. P. Mason. Henry Momyer, spent in chatting and needlework. and Mrs. Carey M. Ramsby, Mr. and
A. D. Miller. Martin of Merrill, Fred Dainty refreshments were served and Mrs. Wesley O. Smith, Miss Maude
Melhase, George H. Merryman, Clar­ a general good time was enjoyed.
Baldwin and Charles Baldwin. The
ence O. Morgan, Will Masten. J. J. i
rizes were won by Mrs. Campbell and
A pleasant surprise was tendered Charles Baldwin.
Maehl, Lyle Mills, George Noland,
g
MUNII MILAfili EUR CUÜNIV EAtR
00CI0RS WANT IHE OUCH FIUEU
What’s the
*
Matter
Many a Dollar is SANTRY QUITS THE FIGHTING GAME
Thrown Away
< RENI ENT HOTEL KEEPER, FOR­
MERLY WELL KNOWN PUGIL­
IST, IS IN THE CITY ON BUSI­
NESS—TALKS OF ANDERSON
(Written for the Lulled Press)
That would not be if the owner
had to draw a check for it. An
account with the First Trust
Eddie Santry, a former top liner in
and Savings Bank compels a the squared circle, was in Monday
man to think twice before be from Crescent, where he conducts a
spends once. Think how many hotel. He appeared before the county
dollars you wouldn’t spend if court this afternoon to arrange for a
you bad to make out a check license under the new law to operate
for them.
I a bar.
Santry was one of the few men in
¡the country who was able to hold
down the strenuous "Battling” Nel­
son to a draw in the early days when
Klamath Falls, Oregon
the Dane was working his way toward
the lightweight championship.
”1 have quit the fighting game,” de­
clared
Santry this afternoon. "Natur­
KLAMATH FALLb
ally
I
am
interested In events pugil­
MUSIC HOUSE
istic, and have been watching this boy
Sole Representative of Sher-
Anderson. I do not believe that he
n.an Clay & Co.’s Pian-M. tlie
will ever win the lightweight cham­
Steinway and other leading Pi­
pionship, It does not appear to me
anos. Other makes at moder­
that he is a natural lightweight, and
ate prl«es. Tuning and Repairs.
in a short time he will be rated as a
Agency for Singer and White
welter.
sewing Machines, Oliver Type-
Anderson is a man of exemplary
e rlters, Victor and E<iison Rec­
habits, and the hard moik he is now
ords and Machines. Books, Hta
putting in means that he is taking on
tionery and Pictures.
weight which he will never be able to
IL MADSEN, Proprietor
dispose of without greatly weakening
710 Main Nt.
himself.”
First Trust and Savings Bank
rust now. Edison »-minute Ke«
2-minute Records, 21c.
Circuit Judge Henry L. Benson and
Court Reporter Dick Richardson left
Sunday morning for Salem to attend
to legal matters. They will be away
several days.
George Deal is in from his Langell
Valley hoce last Saturday. Mrs.
Deal, who is in the Blackburn hos­
pital, Is rapidly recovering, and it Is
expected that she will soon be able to
return home.
Eddie Hantry, a Crescent business
man, came in Saturday to atend to
business matters.
Margaret Mason
Ide chine, trimmed in lacs or point Spring nighties grow lovller and more
<1 sprit, they are truly irrealatable. charming as they grow thinner und
The Spring Fashion Girl
Van Dyke points of German vai set thinner. In more ways than one they
Quite a cut-up is she.
in
the bottom of a skirt, each point ure sheer works of art. Most of them
For her skirts are all slashed
sparkling with a tiny brilliant, give are so sheer, In fact, that a little
To the height of her knee.
,individuality to one effective model. bed jacket of crepe de chine or
I Deep ruffles of pleated lace or net French flannel la a comfortable ad­
The question’s an open one
I caught with rosettes of ribbon or tiny junct these cool spring mornlngr for
Therefore, you see,
chiffon rosebuds make another ex­ the convalescent or the fortunate lan­
As to what she will wear
quisite finish. Hllk mull is another guid lady who breakfasts luxuriously
For ber Spring lingerie.
popular lingerie material that la shar­ ”au lit.”
ing honors with fine batiste or the
And then, to cap the climax, as It
NEW YORK, April 18—There are new voile linon, which is extremely were, are the coquettish breakfast
• great many things going on under sheer and launders beautifully.
caps that frame the face In a froth of
cover these days, but a great many
Combinations In nil these materials lac; and at the same time cover any
more are coming off. Corsets and are most attractive cut on plrncess >li< rt comings or rather combiugs
petticoats have been discarded with lines, the Hearns being joined with of your natural coiffure. These dain­
reckless abandon, and now combina­ luce Insertion or entre deux. Hhown ty confections are, indeed, nnd in fact,
tions are dropping off the shoulders In the new drop-off-the-shoulder ef- i first aid to beauty in distress.
like petals from the last rose of sum- Ifeels they draw up with a ribbon Whether a mob cap of colore«! crepe
straight around under the armpits de chine frilled in pleated lace nnd
iner.
To be sure, to attain just the prop­ and over the bust; sometimes they caught with n tiny rosebud or two, or
er unco reeled figure it is paradoxical­ are given a more stable appearance Dutch snoods of Irish Ince, or coifs of
ly necessary to have the moHt care­ by a narrow flesh color ribbon band ¡embroidery mid not, they nro all
fully fitted corset. Milady is svelte, over each shoulder. They aro the recherche. Ho size up your type of
indeed, who can afford to shed that necessary outcome of the transparent ¡countenance and cap It becomingly.
all-embracing article altogether, Site bodices and sleeves on tiie newest A h honeymoon adjuncts these fetch­
w ill Und It safer and snugger to se- evening gowns. Shirring and tiny ing snoods are unequaled. Break­
I act one of the new models, long of tucks, insets of lace and embroidery, fast opposite a captivating cap are
hip, low of bust and stout of mater­ rosettes, rosebuds and bows riot in sure to he capital.
lai and gird herself therein. The profusion over tho upper part of tho
very newest stays are all below the combination an«l finish them below,
The most adorable little sachets to
belt, with tiie bust left unsupported. if you are handy with your needle he tucked amid the laces of your lin­
For the really buxom beauty, how­ and Ingenious in designing, let your gerie come in sots of six or twelve
ever, the brassieres have reached such fancy rove at will, and your lingerie these days. In color and shape they
acme of perfection that any figure will lie fit for Queen Titania.
simulate the flowers with whose fra-
Unless you are particularly fussy grance their little Insides are stuffed,
may be neat If not exactly natty.
Though once cast aside, the petti­ about, the fetish "made by hand,” you i V on may have a packet of assorted
coat la now being welcomed hack like will find that the most charming com­ perfumes one for each day of tho
a prodigal son, anil many a ’’fatted binations and petticoats can bo pur­ week, or you tuny adopt one distinc­
calf” is being prepare«! for Its com­ chased ready made at surprisingly tive perfume a vo . <,wn, and order
ing. The 1913 model seems born low cost. As the chief essentlol of your sachet« << tried.
anew in a more ethereal form of filmy the new lingerie Is Its perfect fit, the
Following uie Oriental trend of the
lace and diaphanous chiffon. As your ready made garments have the advan­ fashions, the seductive scents of tho
skirt is slashed, so must your petti­ tage over the home made products, of Orient are high in favor and flavor
coat be, and this offers many possi­ having been shaped by expert sutlers. just now, and If you smell like a piece
bilities for decoration.
|of Chines punk or a sandal wood fan,
Made of azure, pink or white crepe
Cut kimona style of empire, tin you aro sure In good order.
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