The semi-weekly herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1914-19??, October 19, 1914, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAGB TWO
MONDAY, OCTOBER I», 1*14
THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE.
Semi-Weekly Herald
A Continuation of the
Klamath Republican
LEGAL NOTICES
Balkan Allies Win
Notice
From Austrians To the Htockholders of the Klamath
Naval Activities
Seen Off Dunkirk
Water Users Association
You are hereby notified that at a
regular monthly meeting of th« board
of directors of »aid nMQcIstlqh held in
the association ofilce. * Reclamation
Service Building, Klamath Falls, Ore
gon, Saturday, October 3, 1914, the
following resolution was duly Intro­
duced. seconded and passed and eu
tvred upon the mlnutee of »aid meal­
ing, to-wit:
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|ALLIEN LINK EXTENDED TO THE
LONLUN. Oct. 16—It in under
SEACOAST
LONDON. Oct Id
The Montene­
grin consul gvucral baa made a state­
stood that a number of battleships
have been aeon off Dunkirk, couvey- ‘ In Aiilicl|Mli<>n of Gt-rtimny’« Throw- ment that the .Montenegrins and Ber*
Entered at the postoffice at Klamath
Kefreehiuenta were served during the
Inti All Her Available Itrarrvce Into
Falta. Ora., aa second class matter. ¡
vlan» overwhelmingly defoated 15,-
Ing transports, and further south vos- |
afternoon. Those present were Mrs.
a blank lug .Movement, French au«l
.000 Austrians near Sarajevo.
seis are reported nearing Portlgal.
(Hear Brenneman. Mrs. Robert A.
Published by the Herald Publishing
Eiigll»h Have Kalabiiahetl an Ex­
Austrian batteries and hundreds of
L'mmett, Mrs. Curtis Heidrich, Mrs.
Company, of Klamath Falla, on
tended Line, Hupina to lie Able to
IDKAS IN
prisoners were captured.
i Floyd Mundy, Mrs. K. D. North, Mrs
Monday and Thursday of each week
Out (tank the Teuton».
MEN'S CAPARISONS
it J. Sheets, Mrs. Stleumets, Mrs. R
MARTIN IIRON. IN
Two dolían per year la advance
“One, two, three — dip"— HESI- C. Shipley, Mrs. Harry Richardson.
PARIS, Oct. 14.— This afternoou
I
TIIE LUMIIKH GAME
By MARGARET MANON
[TATE—and before the dancing sea­ Mrs. F. M. White. Mrs, Loy Hllyard,
¡the war office announces that the lines
lie It reeulved by the hoard of di­
(Written
for
the
United
Presa)
son proceeds further, we’ll attempt to Mrs. E. W. Gowen, Mrs. J. S. Stub­
THESE “ FOOL LAWS '•
of the allies have bvsu extended from
rector« of the Klamath Waler User«
The lumber yard and builders' sup­
iced off this week’s quota of dinners, blefield, Mrs. Morris. Miss Laura Bice. "A man's a man for a' that," they say. Yrpes to the sea. so that they now
(Aasoclatioa In regular moulhly meet
ply atoru conducted at Merrill for
But it's mighty hard to believe;
¡hold that territory
ITH the initiative and referen- parties and the like, with the an­ M'ss Ethel Gross.
ing assembled, that there bo anil
nouncement that tbe dancing season
♦ ♦♦
With his fluted shirts, his giddy hats.;
As a result, says tho last statement. several years by the Illg Basin Lum­ there Is hereby Issued a call for a
dum powera. the people of the
is now In full swing
The opening
And a wrist watch up his sleeve.' (they will be able to prevent any •ud- ber company, has been sold to Martin
The regular meeting of the Wo-
state have the right to place on the
special meeting of the elocklioldero or
, dance was given st the White Pelican men’s Christian Tetuperauce Union
NEW YORK. Oct. 17.— A shape of Jen flanking movement by the uew Bros. They plan to continue thia line the Klamath Water Users Assoc la
ballot any kind of legislation they
j betel Wednesday night by the hotel was held Tuesday afternoon at the «rape-toned plush, tho round brim German forces sent to Belgium
lu connection with their other Inter­
lluu. to bs held lu the Houston Opera
may conjure, providing they get
, Management, end if thia can be ac­ home of Mrs. George McDonald. Af-
est« here and In Merrill.
rolled slightly on:
This announcement from the
House, Klamath Falla, Oregon, Frl
enough signatures. And we all know
cepted as a criterion, Klamath Falla ten an interesting business session,
With the disposal of Hie Merrill
the edges, the hlgh otfice Is Interpreted generally
dav, the 6th day of November, 1914,
that few of us take the time to scan
dancing people are looking forward i refreshments were served by the hos­
crown encircled by ¡ meaning that Germany Is planning iyard, the Big llaaln company has rid­ at the hour of 3 o’clock p. m. for th><
any of the multitude of petitions with
|to one of the moet enjoyable dancing tess. Visitors present were Mrs.
a
crush of orange. ■ to hurl a new reserve army Into ths ded Itself of Ita branch yards. Home 'purpose of choosing a member of tho
which we are assailed.
' seasons In i ecent years. Now that' Phoebe Hammer, Mrs. Poland, Mrs.
green
and purple Helds In a filial desperate attempt to lime ago the yard at Dorris was sold (Klamath Water Users Association u<
There is no limit to the distance to ' ¡the various tangos, rivaling tn num­
ito the Northern Lumber company.
Wilson. Mrs. Peck and Mrs. 8. K.
silk. No. no. Nan-¡crush France.
la member of tho readjusting board
I
which some of those law-inventers ber of varieties the products of a cer-
Ogle.
Members present were Mrs.
ette,
this
Isn
’
t
a
The
ue*
allied
line
is
created
to
I of the reclamation service In re
will go. That was well ilustrated in cniu Mr. Heinz, have simmered down
'George McDonald. Mrs. B. S. Grigsby,
description of your: prevent auy general outflanking op- l>lt\ « INHIBIT!:
adjusting the charges on tho Klamath
Chicago, recently, during the National ■to a few sane dances, people are be­
TO NPKAK HERE
Mrs. F. Boyd, Mrs. H. C. Chamber­
newest Parle bon- oration by the enormous German re­
Project.
Convention of Alienlata, In the La ' ginning to give a little more atten­
lain. Mrs. A. F. Simmons, Mrs. Luella
net.
It’s a feeble servo army,
You are further notified that In
Salle hotel.
tion to this as a ballroom dance, not Stearns. Miss Carlton and Mrs. C. R.
pen picture of fath-
The war office says that progress of I Georgo L. Cleaver, the prohibi­ pursuance of said call the stockhold
TV... a
i
, *, • ♦ a.w k,4 k ——— !
The discuseion that day had bean ■ «, an exhibition number, and the time Miller.
A model of "tote the allies previously reported contln- tion candidate for congress from the ere of tho said association will
upon the rather “advanced" topic of at last has departed when each person
er's new fall lid.
(ue« without Interruption. Tho gen- : Second Oregon district, will »oon be in special mooting tn tbe Houston
the deaexing of defectives.
on the floor has some conglomeration
here to make hl« campaign, according Opera House, Klamath Falls, Oregon.
de negre" plush, ¡oral situation la called excellent
In honor of Miss Evelyn Merrill, an
After the meeting a newspaper re-;of steps, dips and gyrations which old school mate. Miss Pearl Boivin
to advices received by local "drys." Friday, tho 6ih day of November.
with a burnt orange '
,
porter interviewed one of the prom-¡he or she claims is “the rani“ tango. entertained the following at a de­
Other speakers will accompany him 1914, at the hour of 3 o'clock p. u>
band is a sweet HAMRI R<Xi AMERICAN
Inent physicians in tbe lobby. The |Therefore, the new »tops are more In lightful dinner party Thursday even­
Cleaver Is making his campaign on of said I day for the purpose of choo»
combination.
also
LINKH IN WIIKCKKKD
eminent medical man was asked if he ■ favor with the average dancer, who ing: Miss Merrill, Miss Dorothy
or perhaps a char- (
the prohibition Issue, largely, and lug a l
member of this association to
really advocated such ideas as were cares more for the social «ide of danc Weeks, Miss Marjorie McClure and • ZoarOaeat f Hod«
t --W
reuse
felt with a
promises to work for national prohi­ act as a member of the board to r>*
MWO
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lA/IXLrtMV,
Nit;
LONDON. Wl.
Oct 16—-The ««SCB4II
admiralty
discussed at the meeting.
ing than for the necessity of coneen- Miss Marjorie Weeks
self toned scarf and a pheasant feath- haa announced that the British crul«- bition. should he be elected
adjust chargee on the Klamath Pro­
nr im mnr«» Kwimina •»>«
«««« wwasarat«» 1 —.
ar- . -
«.
——a-
«.a. _
—i
'
“Yee." he replied, “and I would (trating one's mind on the myriad of
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la more becoming to your -------------
manly (e.
¡er Yarmouth
sank the Hamburg-
Ject
go further. Do you see that beautiful steps, the number of each to be tak-
Miss Christine Seaquist of Mlnne-j beauty.
(American
liner
Markemanla
off OTHER riKMEiTN
Dated at Klamath Falls. Oregon.
specimen of womanhood over yonder, on. etc.
ANKKD TO H4MMT
spoils arrived Friday night to spend|
You can go as far as you like. The | ¡Sumatra,
____
Tuesday.
October 13, 1914.
— _____
tbe lady ln the sable furs who is hold-
There were upwards of fifty couples some time in Klamath Falla as the'lid Is off when It comes to the fall lid,!
ALBERT E. ELDER,
Ing the poodle dog in her arms? Well, in attendance at the dance at the gueet of Mrs. Joseph C. Smith. This and as “mad aa a hatter" becomee no TWO WATER PERMITS
Al the meeting of the water users i Secretary Klamath Waler Users As
if I had my way I would compel that White Pelican Wednesday, and the ' is her second visit to this section.
idle jest. After looking over their'
IBNl'KD FOR KLAMATH In Merrill Saturday, resolutions wore
soctatlou
10-15-11-6 sw
woman, by law, to have a baby in ¡evening was highly enjoyable for all
assortment, tt would seem that most ■
♦ ♦♦
i adopted lauding Secretary !«ane for ' ......
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her arms.
parties.
Excellent music was fur-
Mrs. B. S. Grigsby delightfully en­ of the hatters are due for the strait
Notice to Creditors
SALEM. Oct.
IS.—During the hla efforts In behalf of the water users*
“And do you see that fine young nlshed by Tindall's orchestra, and tertained at her home on Eleventh jacket.
quarter ending September 30. 1914, of the West, and giving the support I lu lbs County Court of the Htale >>f
man speaking to her? He is prob- many were the encores that the musi- and Jefferson streets Frldsy after­
Now then, just keep your shirt on. State Engineer John H. Lewis Issued of the people of the project to any
Oregon tor the County of Klamatu.
ably a young man about town, a clans were forced to respond to. At noon a number of the teachers who i even if it does resemble a piece of
173 permits for the appropriation of promotion that might be given to In the Matter of the Estate of Jessie
bachelor, with no responsibilities, no this dance Manager E. B. Hall Intro- are attending the annual Teachers' honeycomb tripe. This dainty form
N. Offield, Deceased,
water. These permits give the coat him in tbe government service. The
family cares, no home except a bach-! duced a novel Invitation by having i Institute, to a dinner party. Those
Notice Is hereby given that the un­
I of tucking like a cow’s interior is the ¡of proposed works as approximately resolution was sent Io President Wil­
elor apartment—I would compel that every third dance a "ladies choice." present were: Mrs. Pauline White, smartest effect for your new dress {3.000.000. and Involve the conatruc- son by the n»so< latlon
dersigned, Emily M. Matthews ha
man to marry such a woman aa the During the evening punch was served Miss Foster Baker, Miss Ada Soule,
Now n plan Is under way to have been apoluted administratrix of the
shlrt, but other equally chic models tlon of 330 mllee of canal lines, the
one to whom he is speaking, and 1
♦ ♦ ♦
Miss Lena Stoecher, Miss Daisy Cole, come with an Intricate fretwork of (development of 30,460 horsepower, similar resolutions drawu up by all of estate of Jesaln N. Offield, decease 1.
would compel them, by law, to have
The next big dance is the opening and Mrs. James Grimes.
alternate pin tucks and puffing. Flut-land the Irrigation of 13,100 acres of the projects, and submitted to the by the County Court of us State of
children.”
of the Klatawa Club. So well are
♦ ♦♦
led
—I land.
ed shirts, also, strike a new note —
president. Steps toward this are al­ Oregon for Klamath county, and b ut
If this medical man could have his these affairs known to all that It Is
I duly qualified M such. All perso *■
a« It were. They ; The Issuance of permits by the ready being taken
In honor of Mrs. George H. Feeee. i, I sort of a chest
cheet note, as
way, he would provide for the propo- needless to Bay that the eyes of the who is visiting local friends before certainly have lots of tone.
having claims against said estate are
state engineer's office may be taken
gatlon of the human race under police followers of Terpsichore are all look­ leaving Monday for Portland to join pin tucks predominate on all of | as an Index to the general develop-
FIRE PROTECTION IN RECORD
, hereby notified to prveent the same to
supervision—the plan means nothing ln8 forward eagerly to tbe date set, her husband. Mrs. C. V. Fisher was the models, however, so the moment. tnem
TIME IN NILVER LAKE DINT.[ m«
me at tho
the office of the county clerk
dark of
,>r
me state along lr-
ir­
ment tnrougnout
throughout the
else. If he was In Oregon, perhaps consultations going on with modistes, hostess to a number of ladies st her, you dou one you are apt to be all rigation
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Unaalh county, Klamath Falls, O<e-
rlgatlon and power lines.
lines,
he would attempt to have this made(*od much rushing to stores for silks, home on Ninth street Friday after-1 stuck up.
PORTLAND, Oct. 17.—In review-'«°«L w>«h proper vouchers, duly vert­
i
The fees collected by this depart-
a law through the initiative.
(satins, crepe de chines, and other ma- noon. Present were Mrs. Feese, Mrs.
What boots It this season is a ment during the past quarter exceed ing the fire protection work of the
•• required by law, within «lx
Is no sillier le
.ri.a1 “
« lo
to * u»ea ln the
And yet, bis proposal is
lerla
«« construction I George J. Walton. Mrs. White. Mrs. varied assortment of light topped ¡those collected ln tbe same period last past season, the district forsater gt! month! from the date hereof.
than dozens of others that are pro- of dancinff frocks along the latest ap- Henry L. Benson, Mrs. Carl Cofer, effects. Tho suede shoe. Fashion will ¡year by 35 per cent, and the money Portland announces that some very
Date and first published Beptemler
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posed every ____
year.
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In some states pr0Ted
!)roved llne8
lines. Thl» organisation
_
_
of ------ william
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B. Barnes.
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Mrs.
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Ernest persuade you, is the only thing. That; deposited with the state treasurer iefficient and speedy record« have been 1 •,>93 4.
these go to the legislatures and—die Pron,lnent ro““« m®n hM been S1T .C. Richards. Mrs. Edmund M. Chll- Is* of course, the suede upper, for the I during the first three-quarters of made In reaching fires.
Date of last publication October
In other
in tbe committee rooms. L_
____ lng d*ncin« P»rtl« for four masons. (Ote, Mrs. Vernle Houston, Mrs. Jack (vamps are still of patent kid or gun '1914, amounting to 310.173. exceeds I Perhaps tbe most striking Instance I?. 1914.
states, like Oregon, there is a chance , and these have become s great tea- s Elliott, Mrs. R. R. Hamilton, Mrs. metal. Cloth tops are also good and the appropriation for the administra­ of this speedy work occurred at a
EMILT M MATTHEWS.
Steinmetz. Mrs. -Charles P. Mason. both they and the suede tops are tive expense» of the office for the en­ ranger station three-eights of a mile
that these may get on the ballot and ture of the social season.
Administratrix
Mrs. Hsrry Peltz, Mrs. Leon Lewis. shown In shades of tan. taupe, chain-1 tire year.
become full fledged laws, stumbling
JOHN 8. ROHRLit, Chamber of Co n-
from Hllver loike, Oregon.
A jolly crowd of friends dropped in Miss Ida Momyer and Miss Louise pagne, peart grey and chamois. They
blocks in the path of the state's prog­
merce building. Portland, Oie.
The following permits were Issued
The ranger received a telephone,
on Glen Johnson at his home on Frl- Benson. The afternoon wae spent In al! fasten with buttons of smoked during the past quarter In Klamath | call to the effect that there was a fire
ress.
Attorney for Administratrix
day evening to remind him of his | needlework and pleasant remlnis- pearl.
county:
at u mill, twelve mile« «way. He Im-
Some of the thirty odd measures
Notice for I'ublkalloa
Emlglo Egort of Hildebrand, for ibmediately saddled hla horse, rode
Just trek out to the barn and sneak I
submitted to the voters this fall are birthday just passing. The evening cences of the days when Rev. Feese
(Not Coal Ijinds)
of this type. Others are of real merit was pleasantly spent playing 500, af­ was pastor of the local M. E. church the old plaid horse blanket. If you the Irrigation of 93 acres, diverting Into town, hired ten men and three
this'
foree
<* the interior. United
ter which refreshments were served ( A feature of the afternoon was a want some nifty material for your water from Buck Creek In Section 8. automobiles, and 1 with
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and a benefit to all. Therefore, it
I
States Land Office at Lakeview,
behooves every registered voter to and all departed, wishing Mr. John-' ■umptous luncheon served by the autumn suit. You’re pretty sure to ■ township 87 south, range 11Vi east I reached the fire In just forty-eight
son many happy returns. The follow-; hostess.
Oregon, Heptember 3, 1914,
•
I minutes from tbe time he received
be a little hoarse yourself, anyhow.. Willamette meridian.
make a careful study of tbe initiative
.
ing
friends
were
present:
Mr.
and
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_________
Notice
Is hereby given that Ha lle
B.
E.
and
J.
W
Kerns
of
Keno,
for
ithe
way
the
new
sack
coats
are
cut
■
the
telephone
call.
measures between now and election,
The run from Silver latke to the
*h<w* P°stoffice addree» Is
Miss Pearl Boivin entertained In­ decollette to the waist line. At this ; the development of 1,600 theoretical
that he may cast his ballot for laws Mrs. C. C. Low, Mr. and Mrs. R.
Brewbaker,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
P.
Mc-
■Klamath
Falls,
Oregon, did, on the
point
they
are
fastened
with
a
lone
'
horsepower,
diverting
water
from
the
formally
two
tables
of
600
Friday
scene
of
the
fire,
twelve
miles
away.
that will not later be regretted.
Millsn, Miss Greta McMillan, Mr. Verl night, her guests being Miss Dorothy : button.
Joth day of May, 1914, file In Oils
Klamath River In Section 36. town­ • as made In twenty-eight mlnutee.
I
I Brewbaker.
office sworn statement and applies-
Weeks. Miss Evelyn Merrill, Miss
Shoulders and trousers are still ship 39 south, range 7 east.
“IT CAN’T BE DID"
ilou No. 07567, to purchase the NW
♦ ♦♦
W. I*. Manager Leave«.
■ Marjorie
______ Weeks,
_____ __________
Miss Pearl _________
Wheeler, narrow, and the waists are curved In
Home
From
Portland.
H.
L.
Glem.
manager
of
the
The committee named by Pros- Albert H. Loewe, Dr. C. E. Wheeler, You certainly can’t escape having
West­ M NW% (being lot 1), Section 7,
IE democratic party is trying to perity Rebekah Lodge for the ban- h . Roland Glaisyer and Harvey Mat-(your suit checked up against you, for
C. C. lx>w returned Thursday from era Union here, left Saturday morn- (1’owuship 38 8, Range 10 K., Will., tn
„ ” materials
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hide behind the war—two wars, quet to be held at the first regular tilled,
the “hoot, mon
are indeed ' Portland, where he attended the state Ing for Kalamasoo, Mich., to be at etle meridian, and the timber there­
meeting
November 5 is as follows: I
of the -____
plaids ____
are convention of the Knights of Pythias. the bedside of his mother, who la re­ on, under the provisions of the act
in fact— but the effort is too appar
­
• ••
all the rage I Some
__________
of Juno 3,1378, and acts amendatory,
Lina Matthews (chairman), Nellie
ent.
ported as approaching death.
At the residence of Mrs. Ed Dun- huge varicolored cross bar effects,
known as the “Timber and Hi.mo
Tho peace commission treaty be­
Because there is war in Europe, Van Riper. Henrietta Brookfield. ham, the Misses Rita Low and Grace while others modestly remain In the
tween the United Slates and Russia
Inauratur that pay». Nre Chllcote. Law,” al ouch value aa might bo fl ted
democrats say we must pay a hun- Vera Houston, Virginia Alford, Nell Hoagland entertained their young pin check and shepherd plaid class,
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_
_
_
_____ are prettier
____ ____
14-tf by appralsemont, and that, purati mt
dred-mlllion-dollar “war ” tax
Be- Bremer, Fred Bremer, J. W. Smith, friends at _____
a masquerade
party.
The]
The larger
plaids
In a was signed at Washington October 1, ntlA Main atrvet. I’roae M.
to ouch application, the land and tim­
cause the conatitutionallsta won out Elizabeth Bice, Chas. Garcelon, Effie evening was spent in playing numer- combination of dark blue and green hy Secretary Bryan and the Russian
Today'a news today la Tbe Herald ber thereon have been appraised nt a
in Mexico with the arms and ammu- Garcelon, Lizzie M. Fitch, Ethel ous games dear to the hearts of child- or a warm brown and maroon. Large ambassador,
total of $100, the timber esllmnted
nitian Mr. Vvilson and Mr, Bryan per- Hawxhurst, W. H. North, Mary North, hood, and ice cream and cake added basket weave plaids In gray and black ,
140,000 board feel, at 60 ceuta per
mitted to pam to them, democratic Evelyn Atherton. Cbas. Graves, Eva to their enjoyment of the evening. *”'? tan and brown are smart, but'
M., and the land |30; that said ai pll-
leaders Btarted to glory In the “peace Graves, Jessie Lyle.
Many characters were represented,! with little claim to beauty.
cant will offer final proof In sup/ort
in the West” which Wilson’s "watch­
♦ ♦♦
from the royalty of the old world to
Swagger morning coats and waist­
of her application and sworn si ato­
ful waiting' had brought abouL
Practice meeting of the degree his satanic majesty, while gypsies,gay coats of Oxford gray bound in tbe
ment on the 7th day of November.
But now Mr. Wilson’s two friends, team of the Rebekah Lodge will be Paris ladies and negroes added their same tone silk braid, worn with stun­
19H, before C. It. De Lap, coi nty
Villa and Carranza, are fighting each held on next Wednesday night. In quota to the festivities. Mrs. Dun- ning trousers of black and white, arc
clerk of Klamath county, at Klamath
other with those very arms and am­ order that all may have time to pre- ham and Mrs. Stewart were in charge guaranteed to turn tbe veriest mutt
Falls, Oregon.
munition.
pare for the meeting, the hour is set of the youngsters, and had just as into a replica of Beau Brummell.
Any person Is at liberty to protest
So where is the “peace In the for 8:30, and it is hoped all elaters much fun as the rest. Those present
The latest top coats have a large
thia purchase before entry, or Inliist«
West,” and what haa a war in Europe will attend.
were Misses Dorothy Martin, Nellie flare to them that would put the flar-
a contest at any time before patet.i
to do with a special tax on each and
♦♦♦
I-ewl«, Josephine Fink
♦ ♦♦
I-ewls.
Fink, Isa Wilson ; Ingest Russian tunic coat of the fair
Issues, by filing a corroborated afl.
every one of us, made necessary by ■
The Pythian Club was entertained Dorothy Dunham, Grace Hoagland, ■ sex to the blush. The sleeves are tbe
davit in this office, alleging fire tt
democratic extravagance?
at the home of Mrs. L. L. Truax on Rita Low, and Masters Marion Mason, raglan type and the materials are of
which would defeat the entry.
Tuesday afternoon, this being the Martin Ramsby, Cecil Low. Wayne rough English mixtures and home­
JAS. F. BURGESS, Register.
MORE WAR TALK
first meeting of the club following Beach, James Clark, Cyril Benson, spuns. As to their color schemes,
9-10 11-6 sw
BEFORE CONGRESS the summer vacation. At thia time John Stewart.
Joseph's famous coat up against these
W. O. SMITH .
Editor
W
wa
a
T
WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 17.— the members outlined tbelr work for
1914 models would look like a pallid
Senator Charles S. Thomas of Colo- the winter, and also planned a social HOME FROM NORTH
dream. One delectably fruitly model
rado today read ln the senate a letter evening and lunch for the club mem-
WITH A
HELPMEET Is of a diagonal weave of alternate
from R. W. Patterson of Colorado, bera and members of the local Knights
———
plum and apricot tints,
vigorously protesting against the al of Pythias Lodge, to be held at the "Well, John struck
it lucky In
Silk mufflers for wear with dinner 1
leged boarding of the American lodge room on November 22d. The Alaska this summer,” says “Dad” (and evening gowns dress are still ac-
steamer Metapan by a French cruls- afternoon passed very pleasantly, the ¡Tabor, commenting upon the return ceptable of the knit and crochets,
er’s crew, and the reported arrest hostess serving tea and wafers. The of his son, John Tabor, from the Ml-1 white or pearl gray silk, but the very
therefrom of five Germans bound for following members were present: ! mon fishing grounds north of Ketchl- newest wrinkle in this lino nre scarfs
a neutral port.
[Mrs. W. D. Cofer, Mrs. Jennie Hurn, can, where John owns a successful of heavy white or pearl gray taffeta
(tucked lengthwist of their shlmmer-
Senator Stone, chairman of the Mrs. C. C. Low, Mrs. R. Brewbaker, 'fleet of fishing boats.
committee
on
foreign
relations, Mrs. C. B. Crisler, Mrs. R. Guth-
"Dad" has particular reference to Ing surfaces with tiny all-over tucks
voiced a warning to the belligerents ridge, Mrs. Glen Johnson, Mrs. Skil- Mrs. John Tabor, who joined for-'and finished with a deep fringe of
OF KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
that they will be held responsible for lington, Mrs. C. Thomas, Mrs. Dr. ¡tunes with'John this summer ln Alas- knotted silk,
such deeds, and that If Interference1 Truax, Mrs. Wm. Whitlock,
ka. The bride. In the two days she
Pajamas of Roman striped Terry
with the rights of American citizens
♦ ♦♦
has been here, has already made a « loth with slippers to match are right
V. 8. DEPOSITARY
Is indulged In, America will be forced , The Happy Hour Club was very de­ ¡splendid impression upon those she I up to the scratch, and bathrobes of
to act.
lightfully entertained by Mrs. O. D. has met, and the returned local boy washable cordnroy ln brilliant hues OUR POLICIES—
Matthews Tuesday afternoon at her is receiving hearty congratulations.
<>f orange, scarlet, turquoise and
To distribute the banks aaaeta in such a way aa to maintain under
If it's wort!) having, its worth in home on Pine street. The house was
The Tabors will spend tbe winter nunter’s green will this season cover any conditions and nt all times aa ample reserve to meat the a «».«»
(a multitude of skins.
curing. See Chllcote.
tastily decorated In pink and white. here.
of ita depositors aad taka saia of Ito borrowing customers.
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Capital Stock, 100,000 Surplus, $11,000
Noflee of Appointment of Adminis­
tratrix
Notice Is hereby given that I have
been appointed as the administratrix
of 'ho estate of Vivian R. Evans, de­
ceased.
All persons having claims sgnlust
the said estate are directed to pr< sent
nmo, with proper vouchers attached,
to me, at my residence In Poe Valley,
Klamath county, Oregon, or at the
office of my attorneys, Kuykendall A
Ferguson, whose offices are in the
I-oomIs building, Klamath Falls, Ore­
gon, such claims to be pres* tiled
within six months from this date, to-
wlt: October 8tb, 1911.
ZELLA O. EVANS.
Administratrix of the Estate of Vivian
R. Evans, Deceased.
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