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Press of Oregon is Giving Staunch Support to the Nomination Candidacy of Judge Benson Several of the papers throughout ath Falls be has been a conspicuous gers." It exhorts the voters to pre 1 the state In dealing with the offices an«l potent figure. When he settled vent the supreme court or Oregon the , sliow the sterner sex they were not there sixteen years ago the city con 'private reserve of six-bit lawyers' itlwuys needed on an occasion of the of the supreme court Justices unhes- sisted of about 500 inhabitants. To attaining places to which they do not : kind. After dining nt the high school ¡itutlngly pick Judge H. L. Benson, day it has a population of 5,000. measure and which they can only cafeteria, the young ladle» pooled ' not only us one of the possible wln- Judge Benson was the first president bring reproach to. Then the Journal their wealth and took In the picture i m rs, but as one candidate who Is of the Normal school at Drain. His utters this sapient and pregnant »hows. In the party were Mi»» Waive aMMured of nomination and election. father, a Methodist clergyman, wan warning: 'The people should demand Jacobs, Miss Vcrdu Cosad, Miss Elis For Instance, the Forest Grove the first editor of the Pacific Chris men of the highest type and the most abeth Houston, Ml»» Katherine Wil- ¡Press published in the university tian Advocate.’’ exalted purpose. They should insist llums, Ml»» Madge Dixon, Miss Bar I town of that name and having an in upon men of broadest intelligence The Marshfield Evening Record, Th« next meet Ing of the 1912 ‘She lias filled with Ink the mail box, bara Goeller und MI hn Hazel Goeller. fluential and extensive circulation the leading paper of the Coos Bay and the most uncompromising integ ♦ • ♦ Hite has even thrown u bomb Needlework Club will be held ut the (throughout Washington county as country, proclaims Judge Benson an rity.* This is an echo of our views ieald«*n<'e of Mr». Will. Leo, on Wal In th« parliamentary I iouh « Miss Amies Wing is spending the i well as Multnomah, announces that easy winner and pays a glowing trib in the last Calendar. We reiterate To get atute»men 'uculh h«r thumb. week ut Eagle Ridge Tavern, the in the case of those who have regis ute to hl» mérita. The Record con that more important than all exec nut street, Friday, March 13, instead of at the home of Mr». Nate Otter gu*-t of her sister, Mr». Robert Clay. tered In that city there Is a strong firms the predictions of the repub utive departments is that of the su bein. uh stated 111 la*t week’s Society |Hh« bun lungulNhod in u dungeon, ♦ ♦ ♦ (Concensus In favor of Judge McBride lican leaders there that at the final preme court. The justices should be i Him baa starved her body thin; News. Th*- tlr»t of the »erics of dances to and Judge Benson. The Press also election Judge Benson will receive men of tried and proven probity and Hh> I ium don« ull sorts of mugln I»* given by the baseball boy» was giv prints the following tribute to Judg> the greatest number of votes over all worth as the cultured Judge H. L. in her wild desire to win. Mrs. Clarence II Underwood was candidates, and democratic leaders Benson and president Chief Justice en at the Whit* Pelican hotel Thurs ' Benson: hoateas to the Bridge Club Saturday Hbe cau make some mighty speeches, day evening, mid proved a very de McBride. Knowing the farmers’ "The Judge is known as the most concur. afternoon In attendance were Mrs Cun this howling suffragette lightful affair. About forty-eight popular of jurist» That his Judicial, The Cornelius Tribune makes this needs, irrigation and kindred sub Iteaines, Mr». Don J Zumwalt, Mr» But. she can't muke decent puucuk*>» couple attended mid enjoyed the districts, though once the scene of reference to Judge Benson: jects, they will be able to interpret Wooley <> Smith, Mrs. Edward I And »h« can’t make bread, I'll bet. splendid music and the perfectly </>u- I feuds and faction disorders, like all Judge Henry L. Benson of Klam the law in these case« equitably and Murray, Mrs. George Noland, Mr». ath Falls, who has announced him intelligently. The farmer—the main In attendance al the party were dltioned floor. The success was not frontier lands, is now almost crime- Fred II. Mills. Mi»» Maud Baldwin self as a candidate for the supreme stay of the state—has too few friends confined to a social one, as the boys !*•»» is due to his gentle yet firm sway .Ml»» Gull Itoss, Ml»» Cluru Elmer, anil Mias Betty Bell. court, is known as th« raconteur of in high places, and heaven knows they realized quite a neat »uni of money to on the bench. His decisions have al Mt»» Winifred Wlnnard, Ml»» Rachel ♦ ♦ • the Oregon bar. He was the first need them. Added to this. Judge be used by the ball team. Doti Dale, ways been guided with a view to M mu* man. Miss Hlc-wurt, Ml«» Maude Tuesday alfernoou al her homo on principal of the State Normal school. Benson Is one of the most scholarly Harry Ruiz, Harry Baum, Claire Ar future happy relations among the Itlppey, Miss Alice Pool, Mrs. J. Y. Roosevelt street, Mrs. A. B. Lund Rev. L. A. Ix'Miller. of the Verboort men in the Northwest, as a supreme nold mid Claude Maxwell had charge people and he has bridged many a .I oiiumoii , MI ms Bessie Applegate. Ml»» »rrvud a very dainty und dellahtful Catholic church, says Judge Benson Justice should be." bitter chaos by his strict and lofty of th*- affair. Marjorie Hellers, Miss Jessie Telford luncheon, when »he hud as her jtu-iata ♦ ♦♦ .ideas, put into practice, of the appli is one of the most delightful travel The St. Josephs Blatt, published in and Miss Httsiu Holmes. ing companions he ever met. In May, Mount Agel, said to be the best ed- Mrs. W. C. Hill, Mrs. J. McClure and cation of equity in all the relations At her home on Klamath avenue ♦ ♦♦ 1903, Judge Benson and several i Bed German paper in this country, Miss Marjorie McClure. A "Calico Hull" Is to be given on Friday night, Miss Oracle Hoagland of litigants. Judge Benson is a pol Klamath lawyers were making a stage and having a circulation twice gret- ♦ ♦♦• ished platform speuker. Twlc*- at the * nt*-rtalned a number of her young ¡.March 31st by the members of Ewau- The ’’Tango Tea" made Its debut na Circle, Women of Woodcraft. At Trends. The little ones spent a very Instance of the republican national ride from Klamath to Lake county, er than the biggest of the Portland Into society circle« Hulurduy. when i this uffair ull the ladles will be at* pleasant evening mid the party broke committtee he campaigned through where the judge was to hold court. papers, has written editorially in fa Mr». E. II. Ball entertained the Auc itlrcd lu calico dress*-», and they will ep at 10 o'clock with the young guests ¡California In the interests of Wm. Father LeMiller was also making the vor of Judge Benson. From such a tion Bridge Club at the White I’ell- ' al»o muke calico ties to match. These all thanking their little hostess (or a McKinley, and his splendid services journey. During the twenty or thirty source the recommendation cannot be can Hotel Mrs J. C. Brockenbrough, will be distributed among the men, very pleasant evening Those present received fitting acknowledgment ■from hours' ride. Father LeMiller says discounted. The Banks Herald, circulating Mrs. F. It English, Mrs. Earl Whit und In thia way the partners will be were Misses Reita Low, Nellie 1>ewis, national leaders. His impregnable Judge Benson was the life and soul the Hillsboro country, lock. Mrs Fred Hchallock and Mrs. chosen. , May Roberta. Iris Turner, Josephine standing in Lake and KI math coun of the party, and adds that he is real around ties may be deduced from the fact ly a brilliant man. Judge Benson is writes «-ditorlally: Orb Campbell were preseul In addi Fink, Annie O'Farrel and Masters ♦ ♦♦ that some years ago, when eighteen a brother of the late Governor Frank "There are four nominations f-r tion to the members, who are Mrs. Sixteen couple were lu attendame Charlie Coffee, Martin Ram»by, Pat the supreme bench. This is as im- Hilus Obenchaln. Mrs Robert Huvldge. .it the first dancing party of the l’cl- Montgomery, Marlon Mason. Ted month» **f his judicial term were yet Benson.” The Verboort Roy Calendar, pub ¡ portant as is the governorship. On to run, he resigned In order to re Mrs. E. II. Hall. Mrs. Robert A John | le an Club, hold in the dining room of Montgomery, and Cecil Low. turn to his extensive law practice, but lished bi-monthly, having a wide cir the republican side are two most de son. Mrs. Jack M< U*«n, Mrs. L. F I the White Pelican hotel Wednesday ♦ ♦ ♦ Willets, Mrs. <1. W. While. Mrs. F. It. evening. The guests danced in the Miss Lola Myers was hostess Satur it. the next elect!* n the unique mani culation among the Dutch and Swiss sirable men, JudgeMcBride, present Williams. The fore part of the after hot,-I dining room, und music was day afternoon to Mrs L. G. VanBellen, festation of publb esteem was ■ .own settlements in Washington and Mult chief justice, and Judge H. L. Benson nomah and Tillamook counties, thus likewise has an unblemished record noon was devoted to cards. Just be turnl»hi-d by Tlndull's orchestra. Mrs. J. Y. Johnson, Miss Florence him that a spontaneous demand from writes in reference to the supreme on the circuit bench for integrity and ,tbe two couuticb that he should seek fore refreshments were served danc lidwen. MI ms Maude Rippay, Miss Ger court: the office, and he was elected by an ability, added to unflagging industry ing was Indulged In. A big unnual social event not far trude Saucerman and Miss Claudia "The Oregon Daily Journal ha» overwhelming majority, though he so much needed to clear an over ♦ ♦♦ Needlework occupied distant is the annual St. Patrick's O'Loughlin. Mrs Karl Whitlock was hostoss to Day dance given by the members of the afternoon, and refreshments were hipiself made no active campaign. In printed recently some sensible ed crowded calendar. These are two Jhe remarkable upbuilding of Klam- itorials. One is, 'Not for Pettifog- men beyond fear of reproach." the Friday Pelican Club Friday after the Klamath Fall» Volunteer Fire De served. noon, when there were present Mrs. partment. The fire laddies' dances ♦ ♦♦ you are hereby required to appear of Klamath county. Oregon, in the Notice of Sheriff's Sale J. C. Brockenbrougb. Mrs. F B. En- lints always proven to be highly sue-1 The birthday of Kenneth Brenne gll»h, Mr». Herbert Hale. Mr». Mary cessful, and the committees In charge man was the motif for a party In his By virtue of an attachment execu and answer the complaint filed city of Klamath Falls in said county A. Jackson, Mrs. E. II. Hall. Mrs. this year promises to eclipse all previ honor at the home of his parents, Mr. tion duly issued by the clerk of the against you in the above entitled as the place when and where any per court and cause, on or before the 10th son may present any objection or ex Charles Meldrum, Mrs. Fred II Mills, ous record». Music will be furnished and Mrs. Oscar Brenneman. Tuesday circuit court of the county of Klam- day of April, 1914, and if you fail so ception to anything therein contained, Mrs Fred Hchallock and Mrs. Earl by Tindall's six-piece orchestra. evening. Among the youngsters at ath, »fate of Oregon, dated the 16th to appear and answer, the plaintiff, or to anything done by me as execu Whitlock. Mrs. Fred Hchallock was ♦ ♦♦ tending were Ralph Graves, Sybil awarded the prise. A dainty lunch Thia evening, nt her home on Elev Bamber, Margaret Hargus, Florence day of February, 1914, in a certain for want thereof, will apply to the trix, and at the said time and place won was served. enth street, Mrs. Jews Turner will en Bradley. Albert Rradley, Russel Cran a< tion in the circuit court for said court for the relief prayed for in the court will finally settle the said ♦ ♦♦ tertain u number of ladles at a 500 dall, Charles Riley, Cecil Clenden- county and state, wherein E. B. Hen the complaint, which is as follows: account. This notice is published pursuant The teachers of the Central school party. After cards. Mrs. Turner will nltig, Orvll Hamilton. Francis Mc ry as plaintiff recovered Judgment for That that certain mortgage executed and a few friends were the guests of serve an elaborate »upper. Those in Lane. Bessie Weeks, Clifford Garrett, the sum of six hundred dollars, and by the defendant Leon Amadon and to order of the above entitled court Ml- mi Augusta Parker at the resl- vited are Mrs C. E. Riley, Mrs. Tom Jean Hayden. Lloyd Bunnell. Leslie costs and 'disbursements taxed at Minnie E. Amadon to the plaintiff made February 28. 1914, and the dne*« of Mr. and Mr». H. E Telford Mclionnld, Mrs. William Crandall. Hill, Wallace Tehrling. Johnny I’ehr- fifteen dollars, on the 16th day of .herein, dated March 21st. 1912, and first publication hereof is made on on Conger ave Friday night.Vnigue Mrs. James Blair, Mrs. Fred Vest, llng, Dorothy Hamilton, Evelyn Sholl February. 1914. Notice is hereby giv I recorded April 1st, 1912, at page 617 March, 5, 1914. games, musical numbers and other Mrs. t’hurle» Mauhburn, Mrs. J. E. and Zora MeggB. The evening was en that I will, on Saturday, the 21st ¡in book 11 of Records of Mortgages MARTHA WOODARD, features all added their part to mak Swensen, Miss Virginia Gallagher and devoted to games, puzzles and other day of March. 1914, at the front door of Klamath county, Oregon, be fore Executrix of the Estate of Charlee ing the evening memorable, and a Ml»« Martha Harwood. amusements. In pinning the tall on ¡of the court house in Klamath Falla. closed, and that the plaintiff be de . . Woodard, Deceased. ♦ ♦♦ dainty luncheon was served. One of the donkey, Dorothy Weeks won first 1 in said county, at 10 o'clock in the creed to have a first lien for the sum S-5-4-2 r Friday evening a bevy of high prize, and the consolation award went forenoon of said day, tel! at public of five hundred dollars, together with the contests was trotting Pegaau» against speed records, each guest be school girls organised them»elves into to Jean Hayden. A sumptous supper auction to the highest bidder, for interest thereon at the rate of 8 per Notice of Sheriff’s Sale cent per annum from September 21st, ing given two words around which a dinner and theater party. Just to concluded the evening's fun. By virtue of an execution on fore cash, the following described proper- 11912, and for the sum of one hun- closure duly issued by the clerk of i ty, to wit; ; dred dollars, attorney's fees, and for Pinking now seems to be the pink Lots 1. 2, 7, 8, 9. 10, 11, 12. 13, the costs and disbursements of the the circuit court of the county of of perfection as a finish for the frills, 14. 15, 16. 17, 18, 23 and 24. in plaintiff in this suit, on the following Klamath, state of Oregon, dated the ruchings and rufflings that adorn the 21st day of February, 1914, in a cer block 61; also lots 1, 2, 3. 4, 6, 7, real property, to-wit: taffeta frocks and mantles. tain suit in the circuit court for said e, 9. 11, 12. 14. 15, 16, 17. 18, 19, The northeast quarter and th« county and state, wherein Frederick By the way, the mantles and dol , 2o and 22, in block 3; also lots 8, BY MARGARET MASON south half of the northwest quar Winstanley as plaintiff recovered mans and cape« of taffeta in queer 18 and 21, in block 4; also lots 1, ter of section thirty-four, and the judgment against F. E. Robinson, dull shades like dregs of wine, sage ( 2. 3. 4, 5, 6. 7, 8, 17, 18. 19. 20. south half of the northwest quar Minnie A. Robinson and E. L. Carver many of the neweat model gowns. green, ashes of roses and Gobelin (Written for the United Press) 21, 22, 23 and 24, in block 62; also ter of section thirty-two, all In for the sum of one thousand dollars, Angel sleeves showing all the char | blue are made with ruffles or ruching, all of block 33 except lots 11 and Behold the lady a la Zoo— township thirty-nine south of range with interest thereon from the 27th their edges either pinked or fringed, Her stunning hat and gown are gnu acteristics of fool sleeves are trying outlining the mantles entirely. They i 12 therein; also blocks 1, 2, 5, 28, 10 east of the Willamette Meridian, day of March, 1911, computed and desperately to rush in where they 29. 30, 31. 32. 34. 35, 36, 37. 60. 63, Hho wears a monkey Jacket smart are not wanted, and although they are delightfully quaint and artistic, situated in Klamath county, state added as provided by the terms of 64. 65, 66. 67. 68, 69, 92. 93, 94, of Oregon. And lace is lion o'er her hart; as well as practical to slip over the said note, together with the sum of have succeeded In attaching them- 95 and 96; all of said above de- That said property be sold as upon two hundred dollars attorney’s fees Her throat I» Just a little horse; Helvee to a few model evening gown», fluffy frock of the moment. i scribed property being situated in Her fingers tupir, and of course they have not been received with and a part of Orindale Addition, execution, and the proceeds applied to and costs and disbursements for the In Paris, where the mannikins have Her snowy neck's a little bear. enough favor to warrant many of Klamath county, Oregon, according the payment of said sums of money sum of forty-three and .05-100 dol 'been on parade through the early | to the duly recorded plat thereof above mentioned, due the plaintiff lars, which judgment was enrolled them. A tiny rat is In her haro; ¡•lays of the spring In the salons of all A won mole nestle« near one ear. on file in the office of the county herein, and that you bo forever and docketed in the clerk’s office of ¡the select Parisian courtourlers. they And folks all say she I» a deer. clerk of Klamath county, state of barred and forever foreclosed of all said court in said county on the 18th Even as the spring Is a silken sea have done their parading in heellees right, title and Interest in and -to day of November, 1913. son, so the summer promises to be a Oregon. sandals of black velvet laced up over Notice is hereby given that I will said property, except the right of re Taken and leved upon as the property NEW YORK, March 7.—Monkey laooy one. Most exquisite are the ¡white or flesh colored silk hose in the demption as required by law, and for on the 4th day of April, 1914, at the Jnckots and boleros are now around patterns evolved by the lace design ¡mode of the empire. As most Ameri- of the said Oregon Inland Develop such other and further relief as to the front door of the court house In and about every fashionable figure, ers and the borders on the fine net |can beauties would as soon part with ment company, a corporation, or as court may seem just and equitable. Klamath Falls, in said county, at 2 and us long as you npo the fashions foundations are In many Instances ‘their souls as their heels, it will be much thereof as may be necessary to This summons is served upon you o'clock in the afternoon of said day, satisfy the said judgment in favor of you must hustle Into one. Prefer worthy of a frame. | interesting to watch this new fad, E. II. Henry against said Oregon In by order of the Honorable William sell at public auction, to tbe highest ably of black velvet, they are worn A decided novelty in tho lace line j which is on foot, to see just how soon S. Worden, county judge of Klamath bidder for cash, the following de ovor transparent blouses with long is colored lace. Thnt Is, the net foun ¡or whether at all It gets a foothold in land Development company, with in county, Oregon, acting in the absence scribed real property, to wit: terest thereon, together with all costa baggy sleeves of net, but If you wish dation 1» of a bright shade of blue, 'our midst. All of section sixteen, in town and disbursements that have or may of Henry L. Benson, judge of the to carry them out In the material of green, cerise or yellow, with the elab _________________ ship twenty-seven south, range above entitled court, which order is accrue. tho rest of your costume they are orate worked-out border done in l*OUNDMASTER TO nino; all of section thirty-six, in dated February 21, 1914. The date Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, equally smart. Over blouses of bril white threads on tho darker back township twenty-eight south, range ROUND UP DOGS February 19, 1914. of the first publication is February x liantly hued nnd wlerdly designed ground. 26, 1914, and the last date of publica eight, and the east half of section C. C. LOW, Sheriff. Poirot silks they very effective and Boleros and monkey Jackets of laoe tion Is April 2, 1914. sixteen, in township twenty-eight It behooves the canine population By GEO. A. HAYDON, Deputy. enhance tho Oriental and bizarre tout also are very pretty, especially In the of Klamath Falls to get into the south, range eleven, all east of the FRANK SCHLEGEL, 2-19 3-19 r ensemble. heavier laces, like macramè. Willamette meridian, containing in J. C. RUTENIC, Rood grnces of their masters as quick When a black velvet bolero is worn the aggregate 1,600 acres; ly as possible, or stay off the streets Attorneys for Plaintiff. Summons over a flesh colored chiffon waist the Puffs are the latest and newest entirely, for Poundmaster Hall has In the Circuit Court of the State of 2-26 4-2 r taken and levied upon as the property effect is Just a trifle startling, to say form tho tunics and frills have taken, declared a war of extermination. of the said F. E. Robinson, Minnie A. Oregon, for Klamath County the least, nnd while It certainly shows and few and far between are the Executrix' Notice of Filing of Fiual Robinson and E. L. Carver, or as "The new license Issue opened the H. W. Viets. Plaintiff; good form, It hardly Is. However, all dainty silken frocks that are free first of this month, and the owners Account. much thereof as may b« necessary to vs. the combinations have not this side- from a bouffant puffing from the waist of dogs have had ample time to get Leon Amadon, Minnie Amadon, His In the county court of the state of satisfy the Baid Judgment in favor of show effect, and many charming con line to Just show below tho hips. the said Frederick Winstanley against them,” said Hall today. "Monday Wife; W. E. Marrlon. David D. Oregon, for Klamath county. trasts nnd changes in your wardrobe So soft and filmy are the now taf-I I'm going to start out, and by the Brooks, the Harboldt-Wilson In the matter of the estate of Charles the said F. E. Robinson and Minnie mny be sprung with the aid of a fetas (and they are positively the first of April I will impound every A. Robinson, with interest thereon, Woodard, deceased Company, a Corporation; Lucre bolero and a net blouse or two. material for spring) that the puff is dog on the street without a proper Notice Is hereby given that I have together with all costs and disburse tia E. Roles, Frank E. Roles, as soft and airy and pliable as you license.” . Her Husband; R. Smith, Trus filled my final account and report as ments that have or may accrue. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon. Tho crazo for sleeves of different could wish. It clings to tho lines of tee; R. B. Owens and Jane Doe executrix of the last will and testa ment of Charles Woodard, deceased, February 21, 1914. material from the rest, of the gown Is the figure without tho least bit of a D. G. Horn, Bonanza's banker, In Owens, His Wife, Defendants. C. C. LOW. Sheriff. gaining In popularity, and tight-fit thickening or bulky tendency, and in the city on a business trip. To W. E. Marrlon, David D. Brooks and the above entitled court has fixed ting sleeves of lace, net or chiffon, os the smart 1914 spring maid would as and R. Smith, Trustees Above upon 10 o’clock In the forenoon of By GEO. A. HAYDON. Deputy. Named Defendants: April 4, 1914, as the time and the KUYKENDALL & FERGUSON, At well ns the long loose baggy sleeves soon think of being without her pow-' J. II. Short, the Poe Valley rancher, torneys for Plaintiff. 3-5 4-2 r of tho same materials are seen In | der puff as without her puff drees. in in Klamath Falls today. In the name of the State of Oregon, county court room tn the court house Interesting to the Ladies