PAGE FOUR
THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, ORE.
MQNDAY, JUNE 15, 1914
LEWIS SAYS THAT WEST
IS AFTER HIS REMOVAL
Semi-Weekly Herald
SALEM, June 12.—That Governor
West is lined up with the promoters
of a Carey act company Who have
been' engaged in a campaign to dis
SSSESSSSSSSB
Editor
W. O. SMITH
credit him and obtain his removal
BY MARGARET MASON
from office of state engineer, was the
which Hay, Rev. Stubblefield
Entered at the postoffice at Klamath
(Written for the United Press)
KLAMATH
AGENCY,
June
13.
—
charge made by State Engineer John
Rev. Richards hit the tape simulta
Falls, Ore., as second class matter.
Surely
there
must
have
been
some
H. Lewis, in a statement in reply to
I
’
ve
often
heard
of
timber
belts,
and
decorated
with
a
single
jeweled
neously. After the refreshments and
slide, and is pinned to the blouse or a statement made by Governor West,
And belts of corn and wheat;
Published by the Herald Publishing
the races, an election of officers was thing wrong, or the Sican Indians
\ But an oilcloth belt—Gee!
the outside of the coat with a bar pin. with relation to an initiative bill to
Company, of Klamath Falls, on
held, and the following were chosen: would have made even a few runs off
the
Klamath
Falls
team,
and
would
That
’
s
a
new
one
on
me,
The advent of this new rival has abolish the state desert land board
Monday and Thursday of each week
President, C. P. Stewart; vice Presi
| not wrested all the wrist watches and the office of state engineer.
And on every girl you meet.
The following account of the Klam dent, J. G. Camp; secretary-treasurer, have kept the Klamath Falls team
Two dollars per year in advance
from the pulse of Fashion, by any i The engineer declares that this
ath County Institute of the Women’s Miss Eola Hawkins; members of ex from running the tallies up to 20.
That
’
s
a
slaughter.
There
surely
must
j
means, and among the novelties black I company asked Senator Chamberlain,
NEW
YORK,
June
13.
—
Every-
¡Christian Temperance Union held on ecutive committee, Mrs. J. S. Stubble i.__
.__
___ - .. ,__ ____ „„
!
enamel watches set with brilliants in ¡when the latter was governor, to re
In
at-i
have
^
een
som
ething
wrong,
and
we
¡thing
is
going
to
waist.
That
portion
field
and
Dr.
Fred
Westerfeld.
1
___
¡Tuesday,
at
Grace
M.
E.
church,
has
MOREY APPLEGATE
"of woman’s anatomy has long been bracelets of onyx are charming expo- j move Lewis because he would not cer-
tendance were Mr. and Mrs. C. P. j don’t believe Klamath Falls can do it
HERE ON A VISIT ¡been communicated:
the junk heap of all sorts of metals, nents of the new fad for black and j tify to certain lands, and that Gover-
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Camp, |a^a^n'
The W. C. T. U. Institute was held Stewart,
:
hides and fabrics to hang upon; but white jeweled combinations and set-¡nor West is now lined up with this
Miss
Eola
Hawkins,
Rev.
J.
S.
Stubble
in
Grace
M.
E.
church
Tuesday,
June
Morey L. Applegate, son of Captain
¡company.
George Isaacs was a Thursday vis the present wide girdle of fiard, black, tings.
field
and
wife.
Rev.
E.-
,C.
Richards
9th.
Mrs.
Grigsby,
county
president,
and Mrs. I. D. Applegate, came in Fri
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shiny
oilcloth
is
the
champion
belt
of
itor
ip
Klamath
Falls.
day evening from San Francisco for a presided, J. B. Mason was musical di- i and wife, Arthur D. Hay, Rollo C.
Visiting
Their
Son.
all
for
uncompromising
ugliness.
Just
another
little
instance
ofi
Groesbeck,
Miss
Laura
Bice,
Miss
week’s visit with relative^. He re rector and Miss French pianist. The
Nevertheless it is smart, oh, very, Fashion’s wierd vagaries is the style I County Clerk C. R. De Lap and
Pearl
Talley,
Miss
Bessie
Applegate,
meeting
opened
with
devotional
exer
Clayton
Kirk
made
a
trip
to
Klam
cently returned from San Blas, Mex
and you simply must be spanned with of wearing the corsage bouquet' in ( wife have gone to Ashland to visit
ico, where he has been for the past cises. Report of county convention Miss Jean French, Miss Jean Stewart, ath Marsh on government business.
the middle of your back instead of in their son Chester De Lap.
one about your middle.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Edmund
Chilcote,
Dr.
three years as superintendent of two held in Merril, Miss Carleton. Mrs.
about eight front. It is quite the thing to fasten
The
accepted
model
is
Fred
Westerfeld,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bert
F.
Ë.
Boyd,
local
president,
gave
a
It was pretty chilly last week and
large plantations for the Pacific Coast
report of the year’s wokr. eW began C. Thomas, Miss Ida Momyer, -Miss the first of this week, but it did not inches wide, in crushed effect, and either a single rose or a tiny nosegay
Notice for Publication
Fruit company.
Edith Wilson, Miss Mary Short, Miss affect the grain. The grain is still fastens on the side, with a sprawling in the middle of the back of your j
the
year
in
debt
and
now
have
funds
(Not Coal Lands)
Following the landing of marines
Nellie Cogswell and Miss Erma Cole. growing, fine and fast, and we are vertical bow of the shiny material. crush silk girdle, whose sash ends the Department of the Interior, United
on
hand.
at Vera Cruz, conditions became very
Black oilcloth is most ¡extensively fall from the floral decollation. If
♦ ♦♦
Piano solo, Miss French.
looking for a big crop this year.
States Land Office, at Lakeview,
warm for Americans in Mexico, and
used,
but white oilcloth Is decidedly you prefer, a rosebud may nestle in
Miss
Florence
Bowen
left
Saturday
“Recollections of Edith Hall Book
Oregon, April 15, 1914.
Applegate was forced to leave. The
fair
wearer
chic, also, and gives the
stead on the left hand flare of your
morning for Yreka, Calif., where she
er,
”
late
president
of
Oregon
W.
C.
Notice
is hereby given that Pliny
T.
J.
Jiackson,
John
Lee
Ball,
Clay
boat in which he left San Blas was
was summoned by the illness of her ton Kirk and Dr. A. A. Soule made a the appearance of being all dressed rolling collar.
I
A.
Jerome,
whose postoffice address
taken by a Mexican ship, and the crew T. U. Mrs. Booker, in spite of frail mother, Mrs. G. W. Bowen.
Salamander fasions launched from'
up like the kitchen table.
|
is
Dairy,
Oregon,
did, on the 19th
quick trip to the Warm Springs reser
and all of the passengers were held health, conquered many difficulties.
This craze for oilcloth and ribbon ’ the descriptions of the style of gar- i
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She
was
ordained
minister
in
the
Bap
day
of
March,
1914,
file in this office
vation
in
the
latter
’
s
auto
recently,
as prisoners for several days. They
wxaed to simulate the real article ments affected by the heroine of
“A Concert of Heartsongs” is the
finally escaped on board an English tist church, and devoted her life to title selected for the recital to be giv visiting the towns along the road. first went to Fashion’s head as hat Owen Johnson’s latest novel have sworn statement and application No.
ship and were brought to San Fran preaching the Gospel of Christ and W. en Tuesday night at Houston’s opera They say it was a cold ride, yet they trimming, and now that it has her on New -York at their feet. As the 07376, to purchase the W% NW%,
Ç. T. U. work, influencing many to a
enjoyed the trip very much.
cisco.
the middle ground, it does not seem frocks and suits are all cut on the Section 26, Township 38 south,
house by the ladies of Grace Episcopal
better
life.
Miss
Carleton
asked
that
Since then San Blas has been eap-
at all misappropriate that it should ¡.straight lines of the long Russian Range 10 east, Willamette Meridian,
all give Mrs. Henrietta Brown, now Guild. The affair is under the direc
Link
River
Beal
was
buried
Sun
and
tured by the constitutionalists,
appear as the very newest of all dress blouse, it will certainly be like play and the timber thereon, under the
tion of Mrs. Don J. Zumwalt. The
state president, their loyal support.
day
afternoon.
He
died
at
Klamath
affairs have become quiet again. Mr.
ing with fire for any but the very provisions of the act of June 3, 1878,
trimmings.
seat sale opens at the Bonbonniere on
J.
B.
Mason
read
an
address
made
Falls. There were many friends at
Applegate will return to Mexico to
Particularly in combination with slim and most youthful of figures to and acts amendatory, known as the
by Dr. R. C. Coffee. It stated that he Monday, and the program wiH begin tending the funeral, which was one
look after the business of his com
blue serge is the banding and binding adapt the Salamander styles to their “Timber and Stone Law,” as such
had not for fifteen years given a drop promptly at 8:30 sharp. Tickets are of the largest held on the reservation.
value as might be fixed by appraise
pany about June 26th.
of the hard black shiny surface most own personality.
of intoxicating liquor to any patient. 25 cents and 35 cents. Following is
Even the most pudgy, however, ment, and that, pursuant to such ap
striking.
“In Memory of Lilian M. N. Stev the program to be rendered:
B. P. O. ELKS OBSERVE FLAG
Funereal effects on both hat and may indulge in an adoption of Sala plication, the land and timber there
The bad weather Sunday kept the
Crowe
ens,” late national W. C. T. U. pres 1— See-Saw..............
day in this C ity S unday
frock
are simply the last gasp of the mander gloves, hankies and station on have been appraised at a total of
Margaret Cummings, Margaret baseball teams from playing their
ident. Mrs. Stevens, Maine’s illus
mode and dull glazed wreaths of ery, the last two articles sporting a $240,, the timber estimated at 200,-
Hargus, Helen Hamilton, Flor scheduled games.
trious daughter, commenced her j
white leaves and ffowers on the dull facsimile of the lizard-like beastie by 000 board feet at $1 per thousand,
“Flag Day,”- commemorating the strenuous, public life at the age of 54.
ence Morgan, Fred Goejler, i
glazed back and white straw shapes way of decoration. The Salamander and the land at $40; that said appli
official adoption of the Stars and She was Frances Willard’s chosen
Austin and Beatrice Gale, THREE OTHER
cant will offer final proof in support
Stripes as the national flag, was ¡successor, and devoted her life to the
Beatrice and Catherine Walton.
BANKS CLOSE in combination with the dull glazed gloves, both long and short, are all of of his application and sworn state-
ribbons are nothing if not “dead” biscuit or cafe au lait suede and doe
observed last Sunday throughout the ¡cause of temperance and prohibition. 2— -In the Gloaming.......... Harrison
swell. Let us hope, however, that skin, and very correct and trim look iment on the 22d day of June, 1914,
Land of the Free. In Klamath Falls ■ In her death/the white ribbon army
Miss Vera Houston
CHICAGO, June 13—Following the
lovely woman’s mad passion for every ing.
There are also Salamander ¡before J. O. Hamaker, U. S. commis-
the ceremonies were held at the ¡has lost a great leader.
3— Duet—Dost Thou Love Me,
closing of the La Salle Street Trust
blouses, hats, caps and everything for jsioner, at Bonanza, Oregon.
opera house, under direction of Klam
Sister Ruth.......................... Haydn and Savings bank yesterday, three thing glazed will not extend to her
Any person is at liberty to protest
“Medal Contests.” Mrs. Rose Har-
feminine wear from the skin out.
Misses Beatrice and Catherine others in which Lorimer & Munday eyes.
ath Falls Lodge No. 1247, Benevolent
this
purchase before entry, or initiate
Ipold.
The
medal
contest
work
is
the
Indeed, if clothes made the woman,
Walton.
and Protective Order of Elks.
were the prime factors, were closed
a
contest
at any time before patent
¡boy
scout
movement
by
which
sol
“Watch out” is again the slogan. as they say they do the man, then by
4— Dream Faces............... Hutchinson by the bank examiners.
Following is the program:
issues, by filing a corroborated affi
diers
are
prepared
for
the
prohibition
To
be
abreast
of
the
time
your,
watch
donning
a
complete
Salamander
outfit,
Miss Elizabeth, Houston
Music—Star Spangled Banner
Crowds of depositors are swarming must now dangle from the bosom of presto change, every woman could davit in this office, alleging facts
¡army. The contest teaches from A, 5— Duet—Alice, Where Art Thou?
Orchestra
about
the banks. The police are kept your coat or blouse. Of oblong shape turn into a fascinating “dodo” of the which would defeat the entry.
¡B, C, to Scientific prohibition, and
............................................... Aseher
Introductory Exercises—
JAMES H. BURGESS,
busy trying to move the angry people, like the smartest wrist watches, the | book, and capture a millionaire
helps.to
develop
good
public
speak
Mrs. R. R. Hamilton, Miss
Exalted Ruler and Officers
4-20-6-22
s
Register.
I
who
are
struggling
to
enter
the
doors.
ers.
new time piece hangs on a grosgrain! spouse on the strength of her gar-
Flag Record........... E. B. Hall
Louise Benson.
The
depositors,
most
of
them
work
Noontide
prayer,
led
by
Mrs.
J.
B.
ribbon exactly the width of the watch j ments.
6— The Laird o’ Cockpen . Old Scotch
Song—-Columbia, the Gem of
SUMMONS.
ing people, waited in line all of last
i Mason.
Mr. Arthur D. Hay
Ocean—Miss McClure.
night, and the police had to use their
A delicious dinner was served at 7— ^Solo and quartet chorus—
In
the
Circuit
Court of the State of
Altar Service—
noon to forty-five persons. Mr. Upp
Oregon for Klamath county.
Sweet Genevieve............... Tucker Clubs to disperse the gatherings.
Esquire and Officers
Women, wearing shawls and carry-
¡made an interesting talk at noon on
Joseph H. Seeds, plaintiff,
Miss Louise Benson, and Mrs.
Song—Mrs. Zumwalt.
ign .babies, paced, sobbing, in front of
¡the plans of “Oregon Dry Club.”
vs.
Hamilton, Mr. Walton, Mr. Upp.
Elks Tribute to the Flag—
j “What the W. C. T. U. should do.” 8— In Old Madrid................... Trotere the banks all night.
Alice Seeds, defendant.
W. O. Smith
i Rev. E. C. Richards. It was shown
I To Alice Seeds, the above named de-
Miss Marjorie McClure
Music by Orchestra
MT: LASSEN IS
¡by
the
Illinois
vote
that
women
voted
¡dendant:
9— A Warrior Bold............... Adams
I
Patriotic Address.........R. H. Dunbar j
ACTIVE AGAIN
¡36 per cent wet and 64 per cent dry.
i In the name of the State of Oregon:
Mr.
Lawrence
Mehaffey
Song—America—
¡Men voted 60 per cent wet and 40 per i 10—Duet—Flow Gently, Sweet Afton
I:You are hereby required to appear
Audience to join
cent
dry.
The
indifferent
or
stay-at-
and answer the complaint flled
REDDING,
June
131
—
The
six
men
........
..........................
Spilman
Closing
home vote in Oregon, 1910, was 133,-
against you in the above entitled suit,
who
were
missing
near
the
summit
of
Mrs.
Thomas,
Mr.
Hay
The officers of the lodge who will
000. The W. C. T. U. would do well 11— Long, Long Ago
Mount
Lassen
at
the
time
of
thè
fierc
on or before the 6th day of July,
........... Bayly
conduct the services are: J. J. Park
By HAL SHERIDAN
to
work
with
the
indifferent
vote.
1914, that being the last day of time
est
eruption
yesterday,
reached
here
Mrs. A. J. Voye
er, Exalted Ruler; C. H. Underwood,
Superintendent Fred
Peterson 12— Male quartet—Tenting Tonight safely this afternoon. They were
(Written
for
the
within
which the defendant is allowed
United
Press)
Esteemed Loyal Knight; Francis R.
¡showed that at least $150,000 must be
to
answer
herein as fixed by the order
within
half
a
mile
of
the
crater
at
the
........................................ Kittredge
Olds, Esteemed Leading Knight;
NEW YORK, June 13—One million staged at the Veledrom d’Hiver, in of the court for publication of sum
¡spent in the saloons of Klamath Falls
time
of
the
eruption.
Messrs. Walton, Mehaffey, Kin-
Charles Mashburn, Esteemed Lectur- j■“
big iron dollars—that is the value Paris, on the night of June 27 th, as a mons herein; and if you fail so to
Stones the size of pumpkins fell
near, Upp.
ing Knight; Louis Bath, secretary; iin
' a yeaj. The schools cost $25,000.
Frank Moran, the Pittsburg “white curtain raiser for the Grand Prix, the appear and answer, the plaintiff will
Six times as much spent in saloons as
W. H. Shaw, Esquire, and W. O. jto educate the children of Klamath 13— Rocked in the Cradle of the around them. They deemed it use hope" places on a knockout punch in biggest event of the French turf.
i apply to the court for the relief
Deep.................................. Knight less to flee, as the volcano was more his coming bout with Jack Johnson in
Smith, Chaplain.
The building has a seating capacity prayed for in the complaint filed here-
¡Falls in the elementary schools. Yet
fleet, so stayed and took photographs.
Mr. J. B. Mason
Paris.
of 30,000, and present indications are * in, to-wit: for a decree of said circuit
¡some people think we must have sa 14— Danube River ............... .... Aide
The eruption this morning was the
The Stars- and Stripes became the
It
is
altogether
probable
that
Mo
that it will be jammed. Admission ¡court of the State of Oregon, for the
loons, for the $10,000 license, em
worst yet. Ashes fell at the forestry
Mrs. Bert Carl Thomas
national flag on June 14, 1777, by act
ployment to a few men, and trade ! 15—The Mistle Bough .. Pantomine station at Mineral, sixteen miles away. ran’s pretty blonde coiffure will be will range from $3 to $50 a seat.
county of Klamath, forever dissolv
of congress. Up to that time each col
slightly mussed before he puts over
Johnson has been guaranteed $35,- ing the bonds of matrimony existing
brought to town. $3.60 on $1,000 16— Duet—When Ye Gang Awa’,
Supervisor Rushing, who heretofore
ony had its own flag.
that coveted sleep wallop, as the big 000 for his part of the battle. Moran
would pay the license.
Jamie.................
Demar has maintained that this was only a dinge is known to have a kick that will receive $5,000. In addition to between the plaintiff and defendant,
“
Effects
of
Whiskey
on
Mr. Yaden.
and for such other relief as to the
geyser action, this morning sneezed
Mrs. Zumwalt, Mr. Mason
RE-CHECK GIVES
the Indians, Adulteration of Whis- 17— Good Bye, Sweet Day .. Vannah violently from the sulphur fumes, and would make an army mule look like a this, both fighters will split the reve court shall appear just and equitable.
BENSON BIGGER
nue from the moving picture privil
There have been four Indian
This summons is published in the
admitted today that it. may be a real sure enough piker.
Mr. Harold Kinnear
KLAMATH VOTE key.”
If confidence can win the mill, then eges.
murders recently, the result of drink 18— I Dreamt That I Dwelt in
Semi-Weekly Herald, a semi-weekly
volcano.
Moran has it corraled right now. The
The bout is scheduled to go 20 newspaper published at Klamath
ing. Whiskey has a demoralizing ef
Marble Halls..................... Balfe
only weakness in his armor plate of rounds. Whether it will last that long ’ ¡Falls,
I
With other .counties in the state fect on the race. The pure Kentucky
Oregon, by order of the Honor
Approximately 750 acres on the assurance is over confidence.
Mrs. Don J. Zumwalt
I depends altogether on “ze wallop.” able Henry L. Benson, Judge of, said
finding discrepancies in the precinct Whiskey is adulterated.
19
—
Suwanee
River
.................
Foster
Oregon
national
forest
were
planted
A haymaker on Moran’s part will Time only will tell whether fickle. Circuit Court, dated the 21st day of
tally sheets and the county abstracts,
“Sabbath Observance.” Rev. J. S.
By Everyone
with young trees this spring.
¡echo around the world, for it will Dame Fortune favors Moran or John May, 1914, directing that such sum
Klamath county has also caught the Stubblefield, God commanded that
♦ ♦♦
mean the supremacy of the white man son, Choice of referee now has dwin- mons be so published once a week
fever, and comes to bat with an man should keep the Sabbath for
Mrs. Geo. Noland was hostess to
The state of Pennsylvania cele- in the ring again.
, amended result in the Benson-McNary man’s good. History shows there has
died down to seven men. They are for six successive weeks. Date of
Such a blow will lift the white Billy Roche, Charlie White, Ed first publication, May 25, 1914.
contest for the republican nomina ¡been a lower standard of morals when the Bridge Club at her home in Hot brates two arbor days each year—
Springs attition Saturday.
Her one for spring planting and. one for man’s burden, dropped by Jim Jeffries Smith, Jim Griffin, Eugene Corri,
tion for supreme judge. Last night the Sabbath has not been observed.
C. C. BROWER,
guests are Mrs. Charles F. Stone, the fall--—in april and October, re at Reno, July 4, 1910. It will cause Franz Reichel and Amiel Maitrot.
Attorney J. H. Carnahan and Deputy
Atorney
for plaintiff.
Solo by Miss Benson.
Mrs. Robert A. Johnson, Mrs. Clar spectfully.
as big a ripple as T. R.’s charge up
County Clerk Chas. De Lap found two
At the conclusion of a five weeks’
A report of committee on resolu ence H. Underwood, Mrs. Don J. Zum
5-25-6-29 sw
San Juan hill or the announcement j vaudeville tour, Moran will leave forj
errors which will give Benson four tions of sympathy to Rev. and Mrs.
walt, Mrs. Wesley O. Smith, Mrs. Ed were rendered by Mrs. B|ert Carl that peace is declared in Mexico.
Notice to Creditors
I Paris, and7 will train for the fight at
more votes.
i
Harlan.
ward
J.
Murray,
Mrs.
Fred
H.
Mills
The
battle
for
the
title
will
be
I
Maison
Lafitte,
another
suburb.
In the County Court of the State of
One of the errors is in the Second
Thomas, Mrs. Don J. Zumwalt and
The institute closed with W. C. T. and Miss Betty Bell.
Oregon, in and for Klamath
Ward precinct. In that precinct Ben U. benediction.
Mrs. George J. Walton, and short
♦ ♦♦
County.
son received 95 votes, but the figures
talks were made by a number present. LIBRARY CLUB
We thank each one who assisted
Congressman Moses P. Kincaid of Ne
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rogers and Following these refreshments were
State
of Oregon,
in the total were read as 93 by the our President, Mrs. Grigsby, in mak-
NAMES OFFICERS braska by Captain O. C. Applegate.
children and Mrs. Carl Cofer left on served.
County of Klamath, ss:
canvassing board'.
ing the institute a success.
In this, Kincaid predicts early pass
Sunday by auto for Medford, where
Notice is hereby given that the un-
The second mistake was found in
♦ ♦♦
♦ ♦♦
age for the bill under a special rule,
At
Friday
’
s
meeting
of
the
Wo
Mr.
Rogers
will
attend
the
convention
(dersigned, having been duly appoint-
re-checking the tally sheets in Wood
i Diving exhibitions by Will H. Ben
Mrs. Levi McDonald and little
allowing but two hours for debate. |
by order of the county court of
River Precinct. The vote was 35 for daughter Joanna, returned to their of the State Bankers’ Association.
nett, Dr. Wheeler, John Siemens and men’s Library Club, the following offi The telegram, received in response to !ed
I
cers
were
elected:
♦ ♦♦
Klamath county, Oregon, administra-
Benson, but on two of the tally sheets Bonanza home today, after a pleasant
Mr. Matthies was the exiciting feature
j a letter from Applegate asking the j itrix of the estate of Prentiss S. Puck-
The Auction Bridge Club was of Friday night’s “Splash Club” reg j President—Mrs. Luella Stearns.
it was written as 33.
two weeks spent in visiting relatives
Nebraskan’s aid for the passage of the |
Vice
Presidents
—
Mrs.
A.
Bainter
lett,'deceased, having qualified as such
entertained this afternoon by Mrs. ular swim. The diving was done in
Deputy County Clerk Chas. De Lap and friends.
measure, follows:
and
Mrs.
C.
V.
Fisher.
¡administratrix, all persons having
¡Fred
Williams.
The
members
of
the
has wired Secretary of State Ben W.
the
deepest
part
on
the
tank
in
a
suc
♦ ♦♦
I “Letter of 6 th received. Extension (claims against said deceased of what
Secretary—Mrs. C. P. Stewart.
Olcott of the mistake.
Marking the close of a highly suc organization are Mrs. Silas Oben- cessful effort to recover two parts of
Treasurer—Mrs. Charles Graves. ¡bill is to receive consideration under soever name or nature, is hereby di
cessful and instructive season’s work, chain, Mrs. E. B. Hall, Mrs. Robert A. a bracelet. The temperatune of the
At this meeting the women outlined special rule, two hours debate. To rected and required to present said
Johnson,
Mrs.
Jack
McLean,
Mrs.
L.
P. M. REIDY IS
water
was
just
right
Friday
night,
the Klamath Literary Club held its
IS IN BAD SHAPE annual picnic Wednesday afternoon at F. Willets, Mrs. G. W- White, Mrs. and everyone seemed to be having a plans for broadening the work to be j be reached probably inside of three ■ claim, duly verified, as by law requir-
carried on. They also arranged for weeks. Some opposition, but expecti I ¡ed, within six months from the date of
Sandy Beach, on Upper Klamath Louis Gerber, Mrs. Geo. H. Merry dandy time. Quite a gathering of on
their “guest night” entertainment on to pass it, and hope without any ob the first publication of this notice to
Charged with being implicated in a Lake, which proved to be a highly en man, Mrs. F. R. Williams.
lookers watched the antics- of the
jectionable amendment.”
said administratrix for allowance and
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fake clarivoyant stunt, whereby a joyable affair.
splashers from the side lines and the the night of June 26th.
The refreshments
approval.
Long Beach woman was swindled out were all that could be desired in the . Mrs. E. R. Reames and Miss Maude bleachers. In the water were Mrs.
Postal Roads
Said claim to be filed with E. L.
of $30,000, P. M. Reidy, former vice way of a picnic luncheon, and Mrs. Baldwin have spent the week in Port Mary A. Jackson, Miss Hazel Barnes, NEBRASKAN SURE
EXTENSION BILL
The rural postoffice roads being Elliott, attorney for said estate, at
president of the First Trust and Sav Camp and Mrs. Richards, .in charge of land as delegates to the State Grand Miss Elsie Low, Miss Josie Low, Miss
WILL BE PASSED i built in Jackson county under the di 212 Willits building, Klamath Falls,
ings bank, has beeh indicted by the the arrangements for “eats,” were Lodge of the Order of the Eastern Pearl Wheeler, Miss Mary Schubert,
—
rection of the office of public roads, Oregon, that being the place for the
federal grand jury at Loe Angeles. highly complimented. In athletics, Star and attending the Rose Festival. Miss Alice Duncan, Miss Billie Leon
department of agriculture, will be transaction of the business of said es
That
all
of
the
Middle
Western
He has been arrested in Baltimore.
ard,
Dr.
Wheeler,
Dr.
Johnson,
Dr.
Arthur D. Hay was a bright and shin
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It is understood that Reidy is al ing light, as he won the married wo
Following the business meeting of Cathay, Dr. Leonard, Will Bennett, congressmen are not opposed to the completed by August 1, according to tate. First publication of this notice
leged to have impersonated a federal men’s race from Mrs. Stubblefield, Calvary Commandry, Knights Tem John Siemens, Lawrence Mehaffey, adoption of the reclamation extension Major A. W. Crossland, senior United dated the 1st day of June, 1914.
KITTIE E. PUCKETT.
officer.
and also tied for first honors in the plar, Wednesday night, the wives and Harold Kinnear, Earl Elliott, H. J. bill, which would give the water users States highway engineer in charge.
Administratrix.
attorney’s race with Bert C. Thomas. ladies of the Knights were guests of Lincoln, Frank Nolan, Jimmie ¡Lytle, twenty years instead of ten to pay off The work was begun last fall and re
mained
dormant
until
this
spring.
—
E.
L.
ELLIOTT,
Attorney.
the
cost
of
projects,
is
shown
by
a
Carlton will expend $50,000 on Entered as an Episcopal clergyman, honor, and a highly enjoyable social Warren Duhl, Fred Mullen, Mr. Mat
6-1 6-29 sw.
telegram received this morning from Ashland Record.
paving this year.
....
Mr. Hay ran in the minister’s race, in evening was spent. Vocal numbers thies, Mr. Warner. ■A
£&
A Continuation of the
Klamath Republican
PUZZLES REDS