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MONDAY, MARCH ML 1014 Interesting to the Ladies Il Y MARGAKET MAMON THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD, KLAM ATH FALLS, ORE. PAOB HENDM POiMlNED PEEPING THOM AH PROWLING ABOUT ruin FOR SPITE IN HOT HPItINGH ----------- FORTLAND, March 2u. ONE MAN FIREH THREE NHOTM AT H Hawley, who recently left her hus- INTRIDEK band, ha* been arrested here for ■ "ending five boxes of poisoned candy i Ing sliver grey, th« ofttier of peach ' I’rowler Ila« lU-en N««-u Intermittently i(o her step children (Writtun for the United Pres*) blow, are fashioned from that allur-1 Mere man has seen Dam« Fashion for the Past Two or Tlire« Weeks. Mr. Hawley and th* two children, From hl* wardrobe Hue points Ing fabric called peeu de peche. i Only Case of Theft Noted 1« tlir boraded with Mr*. Alice Belway, and which In common or garden Amer-! seek— Taking of a Hack of Potato«»« From on the arrival of thu first box of the «ty during her residence here a few with those present regarding Instruc To placate flick Io females I lean nieuns peach skin Needle** to llie Porch of One Horn«—Attempt candy, the father of the children years ago, and the many affair* plan tion in the new ballroom dance*, with Always new style* sb« must eke— mention, thoe« airy llttl« wrap tri fin* | ed to Tear Off th reel«. tasted thu cundy, and on account of ned tor her entertainment were lim the result that a class was formed to are worth mor* than their weight In III* walking stick she's seised on Its peculiar taste. did not swallow It. ited only by her short vlait. Mr. meet Monday mornings at the White gold. Th» chiffon and crepe on»« Aud evolved those skirts uulqu« A short, stocky fellow who has been The other boxes, when they arrived, Smith stopped here on his return Pelican hotel. Attending the party actually weigh not mor« than a bit e , ngaged Ti nt ape his neither gartuunla In nocturnal prowllug* were not touched. Examination prov- ' from a trip to California, and left were Mr*. Elbert B. Hall, Mr*. F. B of down while their price ranges from i through the Hot Hprlngs addition ed that the contents of all five lu a maiinur very chic with Mrs Smith for home on Thurs Engliah, Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. Charles $30 to $50, Given a length of chif I h II, serious danger of getting boxes were poisoned, and the arr«*t Pockets, Gladstone collars, shirts. day. Meldrum, Mrs Fred Schallock, Mrs. fon and flowered crepe, however, and i She's adopted with much cheek. Ills pell gorged with buckshot, blrd- of Mrs. Hawley followed. Following her arrival here Mrs. Earl Whitlock. Mr*. Will Mason, Mr*. ■be Is a stupid feminine, who cannot Lh ot or some other leaden mls«les, And now his pique waistcoats When asked why she had com An atmosphere that was largely Smith was the guest of Mr. and Mr*. Reames, Mr*. F. J. William*, Mrs. Do you wonder he feuls pique? fashion for herseli a Parisian Cree- should he continue hl* stealthy vl*lt- mitted the crime, Mrs. Hawley can- i Celtic prevailed at the home of Mr*. George Noland, in the Hot Springs, Opal Tibbett*, Mrs. A. D. Miller and tlon that defies detection ntlons, for tho resident* and the po- fldly confessed that she "Just had no John M. Moore on the West Bide where a bridge party wa* given In [ • Wlllttt*. ———— ¡lice are keeping a sharp eye out for in« for the entire family.” NEW YORK. March 20 —lu «pile Thursday afternoon, when Mrs. her honor Saturday afternoon. ♦♦♦ Hine» It I* now u case of "tho tango , him. ot the fussy feminity of frills, puffs Moore and Mr*. Charlee Meldrum Monday Mr*. Louis Gerber and One week from next Tuesday night According to residents of that part I'ITTHBt RGH IH TO HELP and ruffles so prevalent on all the 11* dead, long live the Mexico," the were hostesses at 500. Their guest* Mr*. E. W. Gowen entertained at the the ladles of Ewauna Circle, Women «ratwhile tango frock lias been chrls- ¡of th« city, tills mysterious chap ha* THE "DOWN AND OUT ” silk and lingerie frocks, aud «ven on were Mr*. Frank E. Ankeny, Mrs. home of the former. There were four of Woodcraft, will entertain their the suits of moire, taffeta and •erge, toned up to date by tho num« of in wli seen off and on at night for (he George T. Baldwin, Mrs. Will W. table* of auction bridge. The prize friend* with a "Calico Ball,” at which this past three or four weeks. A few PITTSBURG, March IS.—Preacb- Baldwin, Mis* Maud Baldwin, Mrs. the Inanlng toward mascullue acres- "dnq en sept " Translated, for high score wa* won by Mr*. W. O. function the ladies present will all ■orlea la becoming more and moro read*, "five to seven," meaning those nights ago Lionel Robertson awoke to •rs, bankers, educator* and sociolo Zim Baldwin, Mr*. Harry G. Benson, Smith, and presented to the guest of wear calico dresses. The ladles have golden two hours sacred to tea and bad him peeking through tils bed gist* prominent in this city today are Mrs. J. C. Brockenbrough, Mr*. A. R. in irk«d. honor, and the guests were Mr*. extended invitations to other secret toe« {room window. bucking a movement to care for the 1 Campbell, Mr«. Karl G. Cummings, No coat suit Is complete or amari Richard Shore Smith, Mrs. Don J. societies of the city, and in a great Robertson «ays life could have shot "down-and-out," which will place this Mr*. Carl Cofer, Mrs. Fred B. Eng- Zumwalt, Mr*. E. R. Reames, Miss many homes today the chief concern these day* without Its swagger white through the windew at the curious city on n par in It* facilities to help lisb, Mrs. Herbert D. Gale, Mrs. E. Elizabeth Bell, Mr*. Wesley O. 8mith, of the feminine part of the family I* waistcoat of pique or lliieu. with a < OMPK.NMATION ACT PERFECT- LY NATINFAtTORV IN CALIF. ouo without having his bed. Instead, the unfortunate with Chicago, Boston, W. Gowen, Mr*. Louis Gerber, Mrs. J. Mr*. Edward J. Murray, Mrs. Clar- the preparation flaring collar attached Of course, alt of the necessary Fted Goeller, Mr*. E. B. Hall. Miss 1 ence H. Underwood, Miss Maud Bald calico dress. A necktie will be made he got out of bed, ran out the door, bt. Louis and other large cities. of the waistcoats are uot of washable '1 be plan as outlined contemplates Jennie Harris, Mrs. Robert A John HAN FRANCISCO, March 20 —The and accelerated the sprinting speed of materials, but those that are promise win, Mrs. George Noland, Mrs. L. F. to match each dress, and the gentle ■tale compensation. Insurance and the fleeing m in by firing three shots an Institute at Market street and son, Mr*. Joseph 8. Kent, Mrs. Max Willits, Mrs. Fred J. Williams, Mrs. man securing same will be the chosen to have the sanction of popularity Hurd avenue, with George Trotter well M. Long, Mr*. Fred H. Mills. William C. Hurn, Mrs. George H. More and more you *«e the walking safety act, effective since January 1, ill the air. squire for the evening. The news of this brought out other of Chicago, brother of "Mel” Trotter Mrs Fred Melhase, Mr*. 8. Edward Merryman and Mr*. Orb Campbell. stick, •lightly longer then Its mascu Is working out satisfactorily. Both ♦ ♦♦ Martin. Mrs. Charles Martin, Mrs. A. In of Grand Rapids, as superintendent. line prototype, living taken lu girlish «mployors and employe* are agreed ■tor!«* regarding the prowler. The latter part of her visit was Mrs. Kip Van Riper was hostess at The old Fair building is now situ D. Miller, Mrs. Silas Obenchain, Mrs. one Instance, a sack of potatoes was and matronly hand*, Indeed, at many ”H I* on* of the be»t legislative .spent by Mr*. Smith as the bouse ot the dansaut* you see some of lb« acts enacted by the Johnson admin- taken from a porch At the Manning ated on that corner, and purchase of L«»lie Rogers, Mrs. O. W. Robertson. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Don J. Zum Monday's postponed meeting of the Lily Bridge Club, when there were 'residence an attempt was made to the structure is called for by the plan Mrs. Charles Robertson, Mrs. Carey niost modlsbly gotten up of the walt, and an informal afternoon was present Mrs. Fred Melbase, Mrs. J. F. hither remodelling of that Into a mod M. Ramshy, Mrs. E. R. Reames, Mrs. Under It* provision* all wag* earn tear off a screen. tollable dancer* tripping th» given by Mrs. Zumwalt In her honor Maguire, Mrs. Frank Ward, lira. Tho police have been making two el n nettlement building or the con Fred Schallock, Mrs. C. C. Hogue, on Tuesday. ers. except those engaged In agricul fsnlMtlc and tripping literally Social chat and bridge tural or kindred pursuits and In or three trips nightly to the Hot struction of a new building would Mrs. Will Hurn. Mrs. F. J. Williams. sere Indulged in and tea was served, Silas Obenchain, Mrs. Charles Martin, encumbered Mrs. A. M. Worden and Mr*. C. C. follow. Mrs. Richard E. Smith, Mrs. Earl You have long applied the ad- household service, are entitled to a Springs In an effort to locate the The guest* were Mr*. Dick Smith, Hogue. In the course of the after Whitlock, Mrs. L. F. Willets, Mrs I ’ peeping Tom." but no far have percentage of their wagea If disabled not The Union Mission would be aban Jeotlvos ' modeel" and "ibrlnklng" to Mr*. E. J. Murray, Mr*. Geo. Noland, If an employe I* found any trace of him. It Is be- doned and merged with the new mis George J. Walton, Mrs. Roy Ham- Mrs. C. H. Underwood, Mrs. W. O. noon refreshment* were served. He sky violet, but th» modern violet while on duty. aker, Mrs. George I. Wright, Mrs. ■hade, now affected so universally by killed his dependents are entitled to lleved that he made new r«*olves sion, which will be controlled by the Smith and Miss Elizabeth Bell. TO FU MID COAST when Robertson shot. Pittsburg Presbytery. Food and lodg Robert E. Wattenburg, Mrs. Bert E. tie 1*14 belle. Is a* violent and bla- a death benefit. In addition the em Mrs. C. H. Underwood entertained WITH CHEAP EGGS Withrow, Mrs. J. 8. Elliott, Mrs. ployer must supply unlimited medical ing will be afforded those who can t< nt and unahrlnkable a* a guaran- three table* of auction bridge on BRITAIN (XHTIIOIA THE Charles S. Moore and Mrs. Rufus 8. BEEF AND BUTTER attendance for ninety days after an pay at small cost, while for those li ml dye will make it. There I* a Wednesday. A handsome guest prize CHIN» HE OPIUM TRAFFIC accident and pay life pensions to "strapped" comfortable Moore. The house was tastefully completely on all the shade« from pur- ginat run was presented to Mrs. Smith. The TO BE IMPORTED FROM NORTH quarters, food and employment in decorated with daffodils, violets and pl.« to tender lavender with the fruity those permanently and seriously hurt. guest* were Mrs. R. 8. Smith, Mrs. other flowers, and on each of the ten ERN CHINA HONGKONG, March 1g.—The Brit workshop* connected with the Insti In discussing the new law here to • tects of grape prune and plum to tables was an Irish bat, filled with Don J. Zumwalt, Mrs. Evan Reames, ish government has set into motion tution will be given. day. Htate Industrial Accident Com boot. Mrs. Wesley Smith, Mrs. Edward ■San plans for the absolute control of the Francisco Business Men Planning One large room will be set aside for green and white mints. Favor* were While It ha* not yet quite vanished missioner Will J. French said: Murray, Mrs. George Noland, Mrs. raising, mark, ting and sale of opium lellglou* service* and a social center. shamrocks and clay pipes, and the Refrigerator Ship Une to Ply Be "While It* life has been short, the from sight, the »lit skirt of the mo- Will Baldwin, Miss Maud Baldwin tween Golden Gate and Northern In the crown colony of Hongkong, on Only the amplification and carrying scheme was further carried out by new «lliiatlon I* working out satis n ent Is gradually fading Into n <und Miss Elizabeth Belt Provinces of Chinese Republic, Instead of uncertainty the southern coast of China. out of the plan remain* to be worked serving green mint punch. The passed stage. The very latest skirt factorily. Mr. and Mrs. Smith were entertain- > Products Said to Be Nuperior to prizes were won by Mrs. Rogers. Mrs. This has been done In an attempt out. I* the bustled on« pulled up shorter there I* certainty. Employe«, other ed at luncheon Wednesday by Mr. English and Mrs. Benson. to counteract the deficit of $2,036.616 Those Shipped From Australia. wise defenseless, are now protected h bind and thus allowing room to and Mrs. Edward J. Murray at their Mexican In the budget of 1914 This I I KS ARE PLANNING TO ♦ ♦♦ slap, whlrh waa formerly granted by during a critical period. Employers home on Ewauna Height*. abolish«* the opium farm system, also are relieved from the dread of Mrs. Carl Cofer entertained Mrs. SAN FRANCISCO, March 21.—A GIVE AWENTERN NIGHT lli* slit. The skirts are raised well ♦ ♦♦ which has been In operation here for damage by the employer to meet the R. E. Smith, Mrs. Harry G. Benson. refrigerator steamship line to North *!>ove the heels In the rear and afford Mr .and Mrs. R. A. Mitchell were In the majority of Instance* years The biggest affair ot it* kind I* Mrs. Will W. Baldwin and Mrs. Les nost and hostess at a dinner party ern China to provide cheaper beef, • tuple room for walking. Where silt* cost. By taking over the opium farm. what Is planned for the second an- lie Rogers at luncheon Friday after Thursday evening at their home on butter and eggs for the Pacific Coast ■ re still seen their regulation length the employer I* adding this cost to ■ nd establishing an official monopoly, the ex|>»n*e of doing business. 1« twelve Inch*»—just a foot for two nual Western Night, to be given by noon. After luncheon the afternoon Washington streets, when they had was the plan under consideration to "A few employers have endeavored the government expect* to reap a Klamath Falls Lodge 1247, B. P. O. was devoted to card*. day by the San Francisco Chamber of ft ot. as guests Mr. and Mrs. Arch Tindall. Commerce. .to subtract the cost of the accident profit of $1,579.369 Mexican, which Elks. The datu has not been definite ♦ ♦♦ Mrs. Jule Barlow, Miss Mary Schu Insurance from the wag«« of their will come within $500,000 Mexican of ly decided, but it will probably be Negotiation* with this end in view The Art Needlework Club met with bert and Will H. Bennett. Nothing wen* *afe from the flckle employe* This system has been gen wiping out the dreaded $2,036.616 about April 24th or 25th. already have been started by a com Mrs. George Wirt* Wednesday after l nger* of fashion Now It’s the wed- ♦ 0« erally restated. When the employes slump In the government revenue*. mittee of wealthy business men ap < ng ring that I* having the changes On account of the large attendance noon, and the usual enjoyable time, In honor of Mrs. Harry Gray ot pointed by the organization. Caustic criticism of this plan, are unorganised they have little or no devoted to needlework and conversa lung Not content with restricting expected. Houston ’ s opera house has Los Angeles, formerly Miss Masten, redress. Where they are organised which will make the crown colony a The present plan is to import eggs is change ofstyle to Its width a* been secured for the entertainment. tion. obtained. In attendance were Mrs. Charles Robertson and Mrs. Will a different statu* waa presented and trafficker In the pernicious drug for Mrs. George Chastain, Mrs. Karl G. from the northern part of China, I ••retofore Fashion ha* decreed that Each member of the lodge will be Masten entertained Saturday after the attempt* at reductions have been profit, has called forth denials from fold I* no longer the chic material privileged to Invite one friend, who 1* Cummings, Mrs. R. H. Dunbar. Mrs. noon at 500. The guest list included these eggs, it was said, do not come few and far between. It is certain Claude Severn, the official adminis W. E. Faught. Mrs. J. F. Goeller, Mrs. >n for the criticisms recently made on I once the nuptial band of platinum not an Elk. Mr*. Earl Whitlock, Mr*. Opal Tib that thia situation will right Itself tering the government, and other offi George Hurn. Mrs. C. C. Hogue, Mrs. vggs brought to California parts from will encircle the third Anger of all These names are to be sent to the later and that no further efforts will cials of Hongkong, who contend that George A. Haydon, Mrs. Henry Newn- betts, Sirs. Fred Schallock, Mrs. Har me southern part of the country. f <*hlonable 1*14 bride*. If the brlde- committee, who will issue the invlta- be made to charge workingmen and the plan la the beet that could be de ham. Mrs. Carey M. Ramsby, Mrs. ry Benson, Mrs. Zim Baldwin, Mrs. Chamber of Commerce officials de i 100m knows what’s what. tlon cards. Orb Campbell, Mis* Maude Baldwin, worklugwomen with their cost. The vised under the circumstances. The following committee will have J. 8. Stubblefield, Mrs. Robert E. Mrs. Fred Melhase, Mrs. Charles Mel clare the Northern China eggs aver men and women of labor take all the The tiny little summer costs for charge of the affair: W. O. Smith, J. Wattenburg and Mrs. G. W. White, drum. Mr*. Marion Barnes, Mrs. age from four to six to the pound, risks of Industry and when live« and HACK TO THE OLD v car over the lacey film of lingerie li Bodge. Allan Sloau, F. R. Olds and who are members, and Mrs. Dan Frank Vannlce, Mrs. A. E. Whitman, and are raised under the best sani HOME FOR BURIAL limb* are contributed to production Ryan of Fort Klamath and Mrs. W. tary conditions. I rocks are almost too adorable to J. V. Houston. Mrs. Claude Coseboom, Mrs. Edward I they Should be paid for, exactly as all D. Cofer, guests. The plan also provides for lmporl- I u adequately described In cold J. Murray and Mrs. Charles I. Rob CALGARY, Alberta, March 20.— other Items that enter Into cost are ♦ ♦♦ | ing beef from cattle raised in the v ord* Municipal Railway Pays Included. Determined that her husband’s body erta. Saint Patrick's Day would n’t : be They are a* limp and sllmpay as provinces of Honan and Stantung, SAN FRANCISCO. March 20,—The ♦ ♦♦ be buried In bls home state. Mrs. "One Interesting feature of thu rags, but they ar* royal rag* Indeed real in Klamath Falls if there ’ was Mrs. Opal Tibbetts of Portland is which contain many hundreds of first week's experience with the new Edward McQueen of Ulster, Pa., is to- Geary street municipal railway is one not a firemen’s dance given, for dur ’.'he most delectable once are built ! the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Earl miles of the finest pasture. law wa* the large number of volun- <,ay ro**>Big preparations for an expe- of San Francisco's best paying invest ing the past nine or ten years the < f gayly dyed (»nd flowered silk crepe The Russians, it is said, prefer this Whitlock. tary acceptances of compensation dltlon to the country near Cascade ments. Its accumulated earnings now volunteer department has annually i nd lined with a contrasting shade of oeef to the Australian variety. It la ♦ ♦♦ from farmer* and fruit grower*. Falls, In Alberta’s hinterland, where amount to $263,20). according to fig given a dance on that date, and these ( hlffon They are all reversible and Friday night' the "Splash Club” i probable, according to reports, that The*« employers, after ascertaining the remains of Edward McQueen, late ures given out here today. The road have proved among the most success when worn with the chiffon side out held their regular swimming party at the United States troops in the Phil the possibilities of damage suits un real estate broker, are burled In a began business in Docember, 1912. the flowered glorle* of the crepe glow The Union street line, since It came ful hops of the year. The dance giv- the Mills swimming tanks, with Fath ippines will be provided from thia der tho common law, elected com desolate grave. <n Tuesday night at Houston's opera through seductively. One exquisite er Neptune Bennett, Life-Saver-in- source during the coming year. pensation In order to be entirely re- McQueen, with two companions, Into the possession of the city, shows house was no exception. There was a i repe of old gold patterned In white, Butter ot the best quality, ia earnings of just about one-half that Chief, on hand to render assistance lleved from suits, although exempted s,nrt«‘d for Edmonton for Fort Mc- pink and blue blossoms I* shirred In good sized attendance, and all en to any fair maiden afflicted with sea said, also may be secured from the t>y the act For a comparatively Murray last spring, hunting and pros- of the Geary street line. This is con s loose puff around the neck and kl- joyed the evening to the utmost. Mu sickness. John Siemens covered him Honan and Stantung province*. A •mall amount each farmer and fruit l>pr**ng. They were caught in the sidered remarkable by city officials, as sic was furnished by Tindall's orches tnona sleeves anti hang* lik«> a little self with glory like a horse blanket Tientsin firm keeps the refrigerating grower can procure Insurance cover- ('ascnde rapid* May 1, 1913, and were the Union line is less than half the tra. and enchores were repeatedly de looee sack to the waist line, where It length of the Geary street line. by going to the rescue of a young steamer Guthrie plying constantly be age. under compensation, that la «g. drowned. manded. The decorative scheme was Is again finished with a shirred pif lady who had gotten beyond her tween that port and Vladivostok with actly what It ahoul dbe. A feature A reward was offered for the recov- beautifully carried out in green, the fling. Seeking Hein, to HAO.tKX) depth. Individually and collectively produce. especlally gratifying to employers '‘r? bodies, and hunters located It Is lined in old blue chiffon. Two SANTA ROSA, Calif., March 20.— centerpiece being a green covered the members voted the session the that la incorporated in the new law them below tho yaplda. They will <iolman-llke wraps, one of shlmmer- Search is on today for relatives in ladder, suspended horizontally, from noisiest and Jolliest yet held by the HAM" IN TOILS is the section that nullifies proceed- ,,avp ,o *** brought hundreds of miles OF FEDERAL MEN Ireland ot James Dalton, who recent which hung clusters of green lights. "Splash Club." In the water were Ing* against the employer If he car- portage and canoe. ly died here, leaving a $50,000 estate. All the lights in the hall were green, Miss Haxel Barnes.Miss Waive Jacobs rleg a regular policy. Early this winter a party went and green streamers were used in J. W. Hamilton, or "Ham,” the WILL A. LEONARD Miss Elsie Low, Miss Alice Duncan, “One objection that ha* been raised nor,h 'nd brought back the bodies of Dalton declared that he bad not heard profusion. from any of his relatives in forty Miss Virginia Halloway, Mrs. R. A. senegambian bootblack, is again in to the now law Is the co*t of Insur- McQueen ’ s companions, but failed to DENTI HT ♦ ♦♦ anc«. It I* true the rates are hlgh,^,CM'a,p McQueen's. Mr*. McQueen ex- years, but directed his executors to Mitchell, Albert Loewe, Harold Kin- in trouble, with a bootlegging charge Mrs. F. Zim Baldwin was hostess near, Garry Van Riper, John Siemens, hanging over hlm. He was arrestad locate the heirs and see that they get White Maddox Bldg. hut the opportunities for reduction l,pc,a th« second party to start north Thursday afternoon to two tables of Will H. Bennett, Hugo Loewe, R. A. Friday night on a federal warrant, their inheritance. are excellent. Thero la reliable data ,'ar,’r nPXt month. bridge, in honor of Mrs. Dan Ryan Mitchell, Lawrence Mehaffey, C. U charging him with selling liquor to on hand on which to base rates. A of Fort Klamath, who has been Miner, N. E. McClowrey. I Indian* Here Fj-oin Dorris. Feel* About the Case year's experience will help materially. : spending the week in the city, The Following his arrest Ham waa Mrs. W. R. Evans is here from Dor ♦ ♦♦ WASHINGTON. D. C., March 20 — Some lines of business already have guest of honor was presented with Dr. and Mrs. Maxwell M. Long placed in the county jail. He will be experienced reductions. Other altera "l’nele Joe" Cannon and Secretary of ris, the guest of her aunts, Mrs. A. L. the prize, which was won by Mrs. were host and hostess to the Entre given a hearing before United State* tion« are In contemplation. But the War Garrison met In tho Capitol a Leavitt and Miss Rose Reed. Iciaience Underwood. The guests Nous Club at their home in Hot I Commissioner Ferguson Monday one method that will meet wit hunl- few days ago, and among other things I were Mrs. Dan Ryan, Mrs. Will Bald- Springs addition Tuesday evening, morning. William Timms, porter at In From Worden. versal approval la the plan to lower discussed Theodore Roosevelt's trip II. W. Tower came in Thursday ’ wiwn, Mrs. C. H. Underwood, Mrs. when whist was played and the even the Hotel Hall, has obtained permis the rates for each employer who les through South America, and partic from his ranch and mill near Worden Wesley O. Smith, Mrs. Orb Camp ing enjoyably spent. A dainty lunch- sion to appear for the prisoner, and sens the hazard* In his place of bual- ularly his latest “stunt” of grabbing ness. Each safety precaution will re a huge reptile by the neck at a snake to spend a day or two in the county bell, Mrs. Leslie Rogers and Mrs. ieon was served. Members of the club Hamilton has also been consulting are Dr. and Mrs. Maxwell M. Long, W. J. Shaver. suit In a credit on the premium and light, nnd lecturing to the nutlves on seat attending to matters of business., George R. Hurn. ♦ ♦♦ Ham has been arrested before on Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Worden, Mrs. Rond Builder Here. will thus pay for Itself eventually, the hnbits of that particular species. The Ladies Aid Society of the First Jennie Hum, Miss Jennie Harris, Mr. isimilar charges, but In every instance «nd, in the meantime, deaths and ac- “Yes," replied Cannon. "I read Indian Agent Edson Watson left Presbyterian church are planning forj and Mrs. C. C. Hogue and Mr. and he has been acquitted. Thia time, say What’s the matter with cldenta to the workers will be pre about it. Federal authorities, there is an un- vented. The merit-rating plan, which those d n snakes down there? Can't for Portland Saturday to appear in a very large affair next Thursday, Mrs. Robert E. Wattenburg. J beatable ease against the colored ♦ ♦♦ the federal court during the trial afternoon, when a silver tea will be ¡soon will be Installed by both the they poison anyone?" Mrs. J. C. Brockenbrough was man. of Frank Lynch. Lynch Is accused of given at the home of Mrs. C. C. state nnd private Insurance com Deputy United States Marshal Ful- Hogue. A delightful musical pro hostess to the Friday Pelican Club At the home of the bride In Mills cattle rustling. panies, will be the most pronounced e/ a Csn- and a few friends at the White Pel ler came from Portland Friday night gram has been arranged. factor In assisting the employer over addition, Rev. A. F. Simmons, pastor NeitkiMstern Creissr* lean Friday afternoon, when auction with a warrant for Ham’a arrest, and ♦ ♦♦ Anita Baldwin, daughter of the late what Is conceded to be a difficult part of the Baptist church Thursday even The visit of Mrs. Richard Shore bridge was played. The highest with Patrolmen Walker and Wilson ing united In marriage Joseph R. E. J. (Lucky) Baldwin, is a music of the compensation road." Smith with relatives and friends here scores being made by Mrs. English he went to Ham'* cabin. Lentz and Elida Hawkins. Only-im composer. When Ham came to the door, bad was the occasion of several delight and Mr*. Whitlock, they were award A hydraulic valve gate large mediate friends and relatives were Dainty refresh ly frightened, be fondled a revolver, Durlng the last year Cleveland has ful parties in her honer during the ed silver prize«. enough for a large automobile to pas* present at this ceremony. The groom through wa* recently completed In Is connected with the Klamath Tub had one divorce In each four mar week. Mrs. Smith was one of the ments were served, and at the con- which wa* taken away from him aa most popular member* of local socl- elusion Madame Garouette conferred soon as he refused to drop IL riage*. and Pall company. Germany. 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