The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 10, 1914, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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The Latest Styles in Tango Sets and Ornaments Direct From New York City
Can Be Used With Any Kind of Dancing Slipper. See Them in Our Display Windows
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REGAL SHOE STORE
CornerJ6th andJMain Street
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Radical Charter Is
Up for Vote Today
United PrMt Sarvlc
DETROIT, Mich.. Feb. 10. Alter
on of toe moat iplrited campaign in
the history of politics, voters of De
troit went to the polls today to ratify
or reject the proposed new city char
ter, written last fall by a board of
charter commissioners. Early Indica
tions were that voting would bo
heavy.
The proposed charter is considered
more or less of a compromise between
the demands of those who wanted as
CARTER IS OUT
TO BE SHERIFF
ULKS HIS PETITION WITH THE
COUXTV CLEKK. AND WILL
MAKE AN AGGHE&UVK CAM
IUIG.V THIS SWUNG
COOKING CONTEST
AT
HIGH
SCHOOL
Is Little Jeff to Stay in
Giant Line-up This Season?
SET OK HAVILAM) CHINA 01118
AND SAUCEKS TO HE AWAKIfc
ED TO THE MOST I'llOHClE.NTI
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to the recall; the Initiative and refer-j
endum, municipal ownership of the.'
gas plant and the extension of the I
public lighting service to private con-. 0$car u mMaer . j he cond 0 Mfo of
sumers and control of telephone rates. Klamath VaI Wa.-h0Ma and ,. ,uncheons being given by the Uomes-1
and service by the common council. (eompalljr tho ,,,. ,, man t.tlc Mtun class of the high school
City ownership of the street carjCnUr pontc. He has Med his petl-iwlll be given tomorrow noon by Ml
lines was authorlred at a special elcc-,tlon of -ndldacy for tho republican ' Nina Noel, assUted by Mlu Helen i
Uon last April, but a new charter
amendment on that subject strength
ens the old provisions.
TK. nAnn.al tsYt nrtnf fivt4 tlio t
.. ..,..; . leral others who cast longing eyes at
the common council shall be cut from' ... ., . . V
nomination as sheriff.
Shurlff 0. C. Low Is already a can
didate, and tbero are said to be sev-
few changes as possible In the old doc-j thirty-sir to twenty-one members, one
ument, bat It leans to the radical, from each city ward. The board of
rather than the conservative side. ! estimates is abolished and control
i this job. The campaign for this nom
ination promises to be warm.
Carter has resided here for a num-
Elliott. Miss Mario OrlrtUh and ML-'
Vela Sphmelser.
Mrs. Harry I'oUrsou. Mrs. W. K.
Kaught and Mrs. Dr. Fisher will act
as Judges.
Miss Carpenter, at tho bead of the
department of Domestic Science, will
It provide, for a separation ot city j over the budget given to the council Jw ff ycare- le was ch,of r P-,lcc ' extend Invitations to a number of par-
from state and national elections; the ' and mayor.
election of city offlcers every tour! A minimum wage of $2.50 a day on
here for a couple of terms.
years on a non-partisan ballot, with a
preferential feature, permitting citi
zens to vote for second and third
choices; a concentration of power In
the hands of the mayor, who, like ev
ery other city official, is made subject
all city work, or by contractors, is
provided. A department ot labor wel
fare is created, to have general charge
ot all labor interests and to arbitrate
disputes between employer and employe.
cnta to the luncheon. Tho Momc.tlc
'Science class has been divided Into'
quartets, each quartet to prepare nj
(luncheon. To tho quartet preparing!
. tho best luncheon will bo given a sol
of Havalln china cups and saucers.
EMmHWES JUtE FET IN THE EAST
Continued from page 1)
that the clocks stopped at the sta
tions along the line of the quake at
1:33. Many houses here were se
verely shaken.
United Press Service
BUFFALO, Feb. 10. The earth
quake was felt distinctly here, many
houses being shaken, and the seismo
graph at Caaisus college was put out
of commission.
Return to lioaaaza.
Levi McDonald and Gene Wllkerson SHACKLEFOIUVS MEASURE IS A
left this afternoon for their homes
in tbo Bonanza country, after spend- j STKI TOWAIUI FEDERAL ROAD
Ing several days in the county seat on i WOHK THIS ONE AFFECTS;
business.
GOOD ROADS BILL
PASSEDJ H00SEjFBnM
ON FOR T0NI6HT!
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HURAL ROUTES
United Press Service
NEW YORK, Feb. 10. The shock
of the quake was felt in Brooklyn,
Many buildings rocked and the sets-!
mograph at Brooklyn college was put
out of commission.
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A meeting of the members of the , United Press Service J
Klatawa Club has been called by Al- WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 10.
brecht Oehler. wahoo. The meeting' By a vote of 282 to 12, the houso of
will be held at 7 o'clock, at club head- (representatives today adopted tho
quarters. iSbackleford good roads bill.
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i ins owi authorizes the secretary ot
Nelson Is Better. jagrlculture to spend from $20,000.-
H. L. Nelson, who has been con- i000 25,000.000 annually In main
fined to his bed for several weeks by ilaInlng am cIaas rural P8t roads.
an attack of typhoid fever. Is rapidly i
fMANV MATTEIUi OF INTEREST TO!
i
There Is much speculation around
ithe stoves of the Winter (.eacuc as
THE KLAMATH COUNTRY WILL to whether or not 'Little Jed" Tt
HE DISCUSSED AT THE MONTH-j rtau ,ho -Ik116 slabstor on Mc-
draw's payroll for thrrn years, la to
LY MEETING
TRANSFERS OF
REAL ESTATE
Improving. With the aid of a cane,
he was able to be out this afternoon.
Herald want ads bring results.
Listing
WANTED!
s of Farm Lands
For Russian Settlers
PRACTICE DRILL
FOR CIRCLE TEAM
I The first monthly members' moot-1
ing of tho Klamath Chamber of Com
merce to bo bold since the new ofUccrs
wcro elected, will bo held this even
ing. All who are interested In the
advancement of Klamath county arc
Invited to attend, whether they are
members or not, as there wilt bo many
helpful plans outlined at this time.
bo continued In th Olant personnel "
iMony hold that the tw trior Is all In,' ' Martin el iu to Houthrrn Of
anu mat lie win go into uto uucaru koii inrtinnit I'onuianr. warrant
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sacrince Jorr. in 1311, ho led the
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ICAITAIN CALLS MEETING OF THE
1 LODGE FOR I'UIH'OSE OF WHH'-
WXO TEAM INTO SHAI'E FOR
THE TEIIM
Prices must be reasonable. Cash
payments down from $250.00 to
$500.00 for each one hundred acres.
Call and see us
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Mrs. K. D. North, captain of the de
gree team of the Circle Lodge, has
called a meeting for Wednesday af
ter noon at 3 o'clock, for the purposo
of drilling the team In the floor work.
This lodge of ladles Is one of tbo
moat progressive and atcive lodges of
the city, and are expecting to enlarge
in ei r membership at a rapid rate. It
in for the purpose of getting the team
In perfect shape that the captain is
putting tbem through in such a rigor
ous manner. They meet for drill at
every opportunity.
Donco Is I'ostponcU.
Owing to tbo demise of J. L. I'ar
rlsh, the third annual ball, to havo
been given Thursday night by Klam
ath Falls Lodge No. 1247, I), P. O.
Elks, has been postponed. Instead It
will bo held February 19th.
dard. Ho made u miserable sliowiiie Nl
In tho world's series, but then, ha was.
shot In Just as the Athletics were lilt
ting their worst. When tho aiauts.Kft
lilt southward, thoy nay, Jell will lo
tliort1, too.
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to loon on real estato security. W.
FOIl KENT ItoomliiK Iioiiho on Mill
street, between Cth and 7th. George
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Subscribe for the Herald, EO cents
month. '
The Klamath Development Co.
1303 Main Street
, Klamath Palls, Ore.
Wood! Wood!
Block Wood. ..
ie-lnc Body Wood ....
H-lneh Limb Wood
4-ft. Body Wood
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Leave Orn at
Sqiuu-DMl Moiw
Cor 8t m4 Mla
P. C. CARLSON
PbOM 1W
SOME THINGS YOU NEED
Merrill Batter, per roll 65
Fresh Eggs, per doz. 35
Crown Roar, per sack 1.50
Apples, per box .... 1.25 to 2.00
Hone Made Dill Pickles, per qt . . .15
Potatoes, per 100 lbs 85
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The Ashland Fruit Store
phone 282J
The Enduring Gift
Itlngs have always li, i0ro
tlmn glfU.
They carry with them more
than more girt sentiment. They
littvo a nweot significance aud
n-gnril of tho gVOr, n. well as
tho enduring quality of tho gift
In Itself. Ho whmi you give lot
J"iir girt bring Us inesiasu of
vo and rmriii ni,,, tlml it.
Ing el. Mlr.j for soinothlng beau
tiful. "Ive a ring, a Imn.l.omo ring,
ring you can afford.
Our rings aro of solid gold.
Thoy nre so w mads that wo
guarantee to replarn and reset
free, any stone that may ever
work loose, diamonds eicepted.
Frank M. Upp
H. P. Watch Inspector
Main Ntrtstt
Now, Then,
Wo nr romodnled .md t
up In what appears in !
brand now storn, mid will b
I'luui'd with a visit from you,
whether you buy .roiorlr ur
not. Vou'll find thlh siorc K"
Ing imro with roqul nniutiln. "e
do not proposa In get shiip-
worn nor duity, Wi li"
''olliig of seir-sulllilrm) (st
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tnuln iroprly.
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