The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 27, 1918, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE EVENING HERALD. kt.AMATH FALLS. OREGON ..
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tiLimji noiuniTi on bocAL iipwurat
amokq in noraaornatoirr akd vicinity,
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PETmON FHED FOR
RECALL OF EXECUTIVE
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Dr. Patterson ot Merrill U In the
city on business.
h. P. Montgomery Is In the city on
business from Chlloquln.
U. R. Wolford ot Ystnsx Is In the
city on business.
D. a Chappell ot Bly Is In the city
on business.
August Aclm of Donanrd Is In tho
city for n few days.
Willis Virgil left this morning for
his home at Dallas, Texas.
M. Mooko of Weed Is spending a
few days In Klamath Falls.
11. E. Newman Is In the city for a
short time from Algoma.
F. S. Broadsword Is In the city for
a few days from Sonant.
(1. Harrison of Bonansa Is spending
a few days In Klamath Palls.
T. a 0..Va nf Marl-Ill la Iranaaot.
Ing business Id Klamath Falls today. '"V""1" DI,,0VM ZTJ""'
all ot Bly, are In Klamath rails.
S. M.Dwlnnel was among the train I .. ... .
sir. aaa Mrs. v. i buuob aaa ium
E. M. Leerer and Geo. 8. Hoyt ot
Fort Klamath are buslaosa tlsltors to
Klamath Palls. ,
The Episcopal Guild will meet at
J: SO tomorrow afternoon at the home
of Mrs. J. H. Garrett.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Hennlng are
guests at the White Pelican hotel
from Portland.
A Kallna. a well known resident ot
the Malln section, was a business t!i-
Itor at the county seat yesterday.
Manager K. J. Grant of the Algoma
Lumber company, cam In yesterday
afternoon to attend to business mat
ters here.
The Ladles oflhe Maccabees will
,meet at 8 o'clock tomorrow night at
the Moose Hall. All 8lr Knights and
Ladles are requested to be present.
J. P. McAullffe and wife. Mort
O'Connor, Pat Qulalaa, J. X. Brown.
F. W. Brown, M. Hamaker, James Ed-
IIosm ot the tnxii)nr of Klninntli
1 County, Oregon, to tho ultio of Hio
Imll.lliiK and thu Intid iil'im wliicii ino
sanio Ik xltmitod.
.(iKor his wiomsful mul imjiul
ilNcilmlnultun In tlio M)mnt f
county wnnnnts.
7 For Ills Brim iirglocl to keep lu,
topnlr the hlghn of Klaiunthi
County. Oregon, wholly fulling to ceo-
Impartially to the best of my ability,
IT IS MY PURPOSti
1 To restore the credit of tlio nomleally mul JudU'tously ovpoml tho
county to the end that every warrant' money nt'8eil and eolleVtod In tho
Issued shall be worth one hundred road fund of Klntuntli County for that
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cents on me oouar. ' purpose, w me greai mjiuj. " ,
8 To pay every Just debt already dmnngo of tho farmers and taxpaers
Incurred. ,of wild county.
3To finish the now court houo . S That said Mai Ion UnnKs ha
soon as Dosslble. . r,"'"U to cenduct tlio omro oi counw i
.1,. rnnn.r m.,.l In .' llUlmrtlnlly Ulld
arrivals last night from Macdoel.
The Ladles Aid ot the M. E. church
will meet tomorrow afternoon at the
Ked Cross rooms.
NOTICE!
daughter Wlaeata left for taslr horns
In Seattle, after vtetUag with Mrs.
Sutton's tarsals, Mr. and Mrs. F. R
Matt ot this city.
4 To .Veep the county
good order and build now roads ax
rapidly aa business conditions will
allow.
S To provide liberally for AM. tho
schools of the county.
7 To consider every matter that
comes before me on Ita merits, re
gardless of who may be for or against
It.
"I solicit your ote. and If elected
I shall appreciate your co-operation
and support. Yours respectfully,
MARION HANKS."
3 For his failure and refusal to
preserve and complete the new court
house for Klamath County, Oregon,
on block ten (10) of Hot Spring Ad
n the Interest
of nil tho people.
9 That he linH londucled the pub.j
lie affairs of tlio county under hit.
Jurisdiction In such manner as to ben. J
ollt prhnto Interests wither than as a,
public truit.
10 That the petition to tho county)
court of Klamath County, of mcr onoj
thousand tnxpnycru of said lounty, I
concerning tho county ro.uli and tho I
completion of the couit house on I
block 10 of Hot Snrlnc Addition ten
Klamath Falls, Oregon, has been by(
tho said Marli'ii Hanks wholly Ignored
and treated with the grossest con
tempt. t That satd Marlon Hanks has
TO MILK CO.NSVMKM
March T, 1018
On and after this date, owing to the.
scarcity ot labor and the high coat ot'
prouucuuH, w- saw iuubi Bt-sv-
sarr to change oar prices aa follews:
1 pt. milk extra I .10
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1 qt- milk extra
30 pts. milk ... . .
60 pts. milk . . .
30 qts. milk
60 qts. milk . . . .
90 qts milk . . . .
'1 single gal. . .
30 gal
TaMeCrcaas
pi. table cream I
1 pt. table cream . v
1 qt. table cream . .".
1 gal. table cream . . ,
30 H Pts, table cream
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3.35
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There art fane la the city treasury
for the redesaptlea of )ko following
benis:
Series P No. 7, 8.
Series O No. 6.
Series H No. 3.
Interest ceases oa abort' bonds
April 1. 1318.
Dated at Klamath ratts. Ore., this
37th day of March. 1813.
J. W. SIEMENS)
37-St City Treasurer.
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4.00;.TOO T.ATR TO rf.AftSTVV
7.50J,
11.00 QlRL WANTED at Metropolitan ho-
.45 tel. PaoaoSTIW 37-4t
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FOR BALK Oat Stadebaker car at a
baraate. Telford Bros, garage.
37-3t,'
30 pts. table cream 8.58
Pastry Creaam
FOR BALE Seven-toot stool raago
for salt chtap; aow working at
8aipplgtoa hotel. PaoaoSSJ 37-3t
pt pastry cream 48
qt pastry cream .' 35
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SO pu. milk and SO U Pts.
table cream i I
30 qts. milk and SO pta.
' Uble cream 7.3B
SO pU. milk and 30 H pta.
Uble cream 7.00
30 qts. milk and 30 H PU.
Uble cream ........ . . . 8.75
Separated milk 30c. gal.
TlckeU used same as before.
HAWKINS DAIRY.
37-St KLAMATH FALLS DAIRY.
EXPERT !aa attaograpker Is la city.
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dltlon to Klamath Falls. Oregon, nl- "p,, ,,'u "m '" l,""" J""v "'I
tho the said Marlon Hanks has during "" "'. " "- ',
his Incumbency of said office levied. "nn 8lx nionme. aim u ,.uu ..
. a.... iiiw rocnn inn nomi iiipii.
incuea nna couecica m,.wu,(i. r
for the purpose of the preservation I Wherefore. The.nnder-lgncd petl.
Honors ucnmnii mo reran oy me pru
tile of tho said Marlon Hanks as
county Judgo of Klamath County, Or
cgon, and that you Issue n call for a
special election for the recall of said
Marlon Hanks as by the constitution
of the stoto of Oregon provided, un
less within lhc dss from the dato of
tho filing of this petition tho said
Marlon Hunks shall resign his office
of county Judge of Klamath County'.
. KCOItK OK I'SKH
Mary Parker, SIS Oak art.
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TEAMS WANTED To deliver mil-
lie feet of dry lumber to Klamath
Falls from Edmoad mill aaar Oleae;
tS.66 per taouaaad. H. H. Edmoada
Lamber.Oo.. 37-4t
FOR RENT Sorts room modera
hoaae, Sat gardea. lot 80x300;
present toaaat wwaoa to atU range
and small amonnt of faraltara; rent,
830 per moath. Call either at SS 8.
Riverside or R. E. Smith Realty Co.
37-4t
Winning
the
War
Behind the soldier and th sailor, with
the farmer, stand business man and banker,
bringing to bear for victory, every resource
of this, the world's richest nation.
This institution invites the co-operation
of every progressive element in the com
munity .and extends its best services and
facilities to insure the early winning of the
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and completion of said new court
house.
3 For bis failure and neglect to
properly protect the records of Klani.
ath County by Judiciously expending
the moneys collected for the purpose
of completing the new court bouse.
but which funds he has wrongfully
f diverted, and has allowed the expend
iture of larae sums of said funds to
be expended In tho repair ot the pres
ent dilapidated old court house, ntthoj
tho courts of Oregon have decided t
that such building, so repaired, Is not,1
a convenient or adequate building for
the purpose of transacting the public
business of Klamath County.
4 For his failure, neglect and re
fusal to preserve and complete tho
new court house on block ten (10) or
Hot Springs Addition to Klamatli
Falls, upon which about 3180,000 nf
me tunas or Kiarrmn county, urn-,,,,,, (., on ,a0 t 910 Main.
gon, had already been expended prior, n KVANS &. 11 At. IS',
to the time that the said Marlon'
U.nV. tfutV Iia tMa ni .mini. Iltilna
5 That he has neglected to pre
serve or continue the construction of
the new court houso In block 10, Hot
Spring! Addition to Klamath Falls,
Oregon, and now threatens to aban
don the same to the great damago and
For MON'KKY GRIP, and oery ono
n winner. Heals punctures and blow,
outs on auto, motorcycle and bicycle
tires mid tubes. Mends torn or worn
toi4 und cushions, rubber boots and
rhntw, Is far superior to any other
product for use on canvass goods.
ThU precious nrtlclo (to tho motor-
Only 3 Days More
Then Easter
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Our Easter Shoe style display has always been a
source of special pride witli us, but this season You
will just have to see for yourself to ; appreciate the
handsome shoes and the vast assortment of styles.
SERVICE
Everything has been done to make your Easter
chopping easier and, as usual, we arc to be depended
upon to fit you properly. We have the sizes and the
lasts to do it with, and we know how to use them.
Are You Ready For
EASTER
We are prepared to care for your needs
that will be necessary. Even though it it
but three days before Easter. Our stocks
are now complete; New Suits and Coats,
Blouses, Gloves, Hosiery. Shoes, Etc.. Etc
New Coats and
Suits
Queen Quality
Shoes
For Easter
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A recent shipment brought us a lot of
new Ccats and Suits in the wanted colore
from
$18.00 to $35.00
Georgette and Crepe de
Chine Blouses
A wonderful showing in all the best
colors. Sizes 36 to 46. Prices
$395 to $7.95
Kayser Silk Hose
Just received a new lot in black, white,
russet tan. bronze, emerald. Black end
whitc- ' $1.50 Co10"- $1.75
Gloves for Easter
Kid Gloves in black and white, special
priced
$2.00 and $2.25
Kayser. Silk Gloves in black, white,
champagne and gray. Prices,
75c to $1.25 ,
Special lot of Silk Gloves at 3()c in
black and white only.
39c
A beautiful lot of new Shoes that rep
resent the highest grade footwear to be
had. Colors, field mouse, cherry calf, ma
hogany, grays, white and black. Prices,
$6.50 to $12.50
Special showing of white boots and
pumps.
$2.00 to $3.50
Boys Blue Serge
Suits
,For Easter
All sizes in the "Double-Wear" line
that mother likes so well. They fit goosi
and wear good. Splendid values.
$8.65 and $10.00
Men's New Suits
$20.00
These are unusual values, as you will
find if you will take time to look them
over. We just. unboxed them today, and
will be shown for the first time tomorrow.
A $25.00 value for
$20.00
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Just Right Shoes
For Men
This line represents Shoes that are
worth up to $8.00 a pair. None in the lot
worth under $6.50. Mostly the popular
English lasts. Tan and black.
$5.00
J. F. Maguire Co.
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