IJfl f WKDXFADAY, MAY SI, IMt THE EVENING HERALD, I'ngo Four KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON mene temwcj i A liiKrnliiitii h. t'lcwiiKer Hull wns filed Monday by .lumen liiKruhum nRiilnnt II, U nnd 1-llllan ClovciiRPr for tlio collection of n 20o promissory note, nml nlso nskliiR for j mm eoio I'OKTIiANU, Oregon Amerlcun B0 nUnrneyu fees, together with n, Legion posts uro naked to submit request tlin t a llun bo nllowod (iKalnut ISO itcrrn ot land In sections Hi'vcn nml 17 In townnhlp 10, lu this county. entries for nthlotlr Ramos, field cv cnla, RwlmmlnK nml diving contorts to be bclil nt the national conven tion ot I ho American Legion In NOIITII I1KNU, Oregon. The ball being built by the Sunset Post No. 31 American Legion of North lleml will bo erected on the corner of Union and Washington streets Outing Flannel, 22c Another excellent flannel opportunity! In coloring for pajamas and night gowns white or white with blue and pink stripes. Mntlrns Shirting, 45c These (lavs women are an interested In wnnrt shirt materials as are men. Hx eellent ciiiitllty shirting In woven colors, partly silk, in stripes; .'12 inches wide. Indue Niijh IMviiiiilirl'il Circuit Judgo A. 1.. I.envltt nn niiunreil till, morning that ho was Now Orelann next October, accord' and will bo 100 by 120 feet. Under ,Ihk to advices received by state! present plans, tho legion building Legion hcadquartera lu Portland. Tho Oregon Department Is con- disqualified to bear n motion forjslderlng tho organization of a netting nsldo tho. Injunction and re-1 strong football team to be pitted moving of receiver K tho rase of I against tho legion football teams of llob't. F. Ityiin ngnlnst Frank II. Kob-1 the country nt New Orleans. Inson, Credit Service company, llert j C. Thomns nnd Hello Fulton, on the' lleedsport, Oregon. l'ot No. C2, ground that the defendant Kohln-' American I.eglon, lay claim to (ton wns related to him. The case t having among its members, the bnd Its origin In the filing of suits! oldest enlisted man who served corporation will dedicate tho hall on tho Saturday night, July 1st, and will give public dances on Mon day and Tuesday during tho celo bratlon. Tho building will cost $21,000. ngnlnst Hyan nnd ltoblnosn Jointly I Uncle Ham during the world war. us owning nnd operating the Merrill His name Is Jesse F. Innian. nn Drug store, attempting to collect cor- enthusiastic member of the Iteods- tnln Portland nnd San Francisco ac counts on which nttnehments pro ceedings were Issued. Hyan then filed the suit that wns up on motion today nnd obtained an Injunction or der and the appointment of ii rcelv- er of tho Merrill store last week port post, who wns born on the sixth day of March In 1S49 nnd serxed as n civilian scout lu Sioux Wur In 1S71 nud 1SS7. HOOD U1VKR. Oregon. An nouncement by tho Hood Itlver American I.eglon Port that radio concerts will be a feature of tho second Annual Mt. llodd Climb scheduled for July this year, lias created a surprising Interest. ac cording to Kent Shoemaker, chair man. It l. proposed to open Ore the: camp In the future for u week or He ; more with skiing and other snow enlisted for service In the Navy as ! field sports entered. This fftr It n blacksmith nt San Francisco. Cal. , has been limited to two days. It years of nge. hale and I anticipated that national and He l. Attorneys for the defense request- J hearty nnd engaged lu Salvation . state legion officials, city and state 11 . 1 .!(( 1 1 (lt I11V1 trll A I .... . at I -. . .. - .. cd Judge l.eavllt to communicate with tho chief Justice at Salem with a view to having some nearby cir cuit Judge assigned to hear the mat ter, which he said that he would do, but Hint ho would prefer to have the matter token care of by Jud?c Sklpworth of Eugene who has been assigned to hear the court house enso, providing he would be here l a short time. , BIRTH RECORD HOXWOUTII At 313 Michigan avenue, May 29. 1922. to Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Hoxworth, a nlno pound boy. Named Oran Mur. Army work lu Douglas county I officer wilt attend the affair. WWWWMWWWWW WWWWWW.I M000m00m0 Letters from (be People & 0AW0 M , mAmAtA0j clal-prlvlleged system, whore the average voter had about as much to say whom hi choice for candi date would bo .is though he were never a cltlten at alt. Although you are sustained In your position .' by the president of your parly, Mr, Editor Herald Difference 0f' "anting, a, to the recall, why the opinion does uot Infer enemies. fu, aml rPhy to tho camll- SAYS PUIMAHV AUK AM, AM) UKCALIj 11K5HT Sl'AIlKS At llonanza, May SI. to Mr ..and Mrs. William Sparks, a sc en-pound daughter - .'Therefore. I wish to take exception I da,M recalled? Are there not such to your editorial advocating j0nB'rcuraiiancM Happening dally lu away with the recall and primary. Was not King Charles of England beheaded In 1649 because ho tried to take away from tho people their rights to make laws to govern themselves? And arc yon not be heading the party your paper rep CurrlnV for Drugs. Opposite Cen tral School. 29-31 private operations? Men nro dU charged for cause; the same as tho pcoplo discharged llutchcll and Williams. The causo In tho Judg ment of tho pcoplo was sufficient to remove tbem. And personally I congratulate them on what they svients In ndvoeatlne Ihn ri-lnrn nf;dl1, aiti on evidence a I have It convention or delegate system ofi' nsk no one ,0 kccD' mo ln a P'- selecting officers for election? That old machine-controlled. r secret, spe- -Jx JVf ."" -.'.i&lrt tlon. Neither will efficient man agement keep In a position an em ploye who la not true to his em ployer. Tho pcoplo uro tho em ployers. Why ask to take that power away from them. In doing away with the recall? The chance of "Injustice to the employe Is mighty small. I will ask you a question, and thtt Is, what position Hd your paper take to enlighten tho people on tho Justifiable merits ot recalling llutchcll and Williams? Nothing either way. So, because two eraploypg are fired, you take tho position that tho employer ought to bo deprived of the right to fire them by doing away with recall KLWOOD W. ROBERTS. E5?. -,ir ..- - Af'rt -t va ISUVY VpiyV c? 1 vi Pol A 0 1 x 11 Wash Fabrics al Their Best They're altogether irresistible gay ginghams, plaided and checked sheer voiles that breathe of summer fine lingerie materials and scores of other fabrics for Home Sewing week. Buy this week the materials for your summer frocks and lingerie ami save on every yard. FINE FRENCH GINGHAMS, 75c Usually one waits Until later in the season for such a splendid value, but you may now buy it, and have the advantage of a full.season's wear, at the Home Sewing Week price 1 Fine French gingham, soft, lustrous fin ish in a 'profusion of rich colorings and patterns. Thirty-two inches wide. Human Hair NcU Double Strand Two for 25c oV $1.25 per dozen Another reason why you should do your month's shopping during II o in e Sewing Week! . Cap and fringe styles. .M .etwc EmiEi i should be pure For baby's health means future hap piness. So many people take no precautions against infected milk. They should visit our creameiy. They would marvel at the spic and span system of keeping our pro ducts sanitaiy and our perfected process of pasteurization. Ask your Grocer for i SUN FLOWER BUTTER i It's the Best in Town n, HOLLIDAY DAIRY 7th Klamath Phone 501-J Trust your family's health to us as far as Milk and Butter are Concerned PAVTMO.V TO OPK.V Th0 dancing pavilion on KUmath avenuo will bo reopened Saturday ovcnlng under tho management of John Houston, who says dances will be held every Saturday night dur ing June. Houston announces a pol icy of charging a nominal admission for spectators who will not bo re quired to buy danc0 tickets, as was tho custom under former manage ment, i Lingerie Crepe 19c Such dainty lingerie is made from this crepe that it is very desirable at this price. Plain pastels; 30 inches wide. Devonshire Suiting 39c These spring days, when tit is the chief worry of mothers how to keep the youngsters comfortably dressed, they need many romper suits! Buy ma terials now and save. Domestic Zephyr Gingham 29c Zephyr Gingham, and at so low a price you will want enough material for several summer frocks and porch dresses. Plaid effects in the prettiest colors. Thirty-two inches wide. Tissue Ginghams 65c and 75c Tissue Ginghams will be one of the season's popular fabrics. A highly mercerized yarn dyed tissue. The artificial silk woven in corded stripe effects gives the cloth a rich appearance. Transparent Organdie 75c A firmly woven, permanently crisp Swiss finish, transparent Organdie. Offered iif delicate shades of maize, coral, old rose and blue. Womens Summer Vests 50c In buying knit vests be sure that the weave is the durable kind. Here are execellent quality Swiss rib and spring-needle knit vests the kind that wear and wear! Regulation and bodice styles. WOMEN'S LISLE HOSE, 50c Fine lisle hose, semi-fashioned, reinforced in wearing pails. In black and cordovan. r Gingham Dresses For those who are too busy to sew we have on our shelves a beautiful line of Gingham dresses made of the new imported Anderson Gingham. Shown in red, orchid, blue, brown, green and black checks, some with organdie trims, and offered at attractive prices. XOTICK O V KTOCKHOM)KllH MKKTI.WJ WOMAN'S MJ.SSIONAItV SOCIETY The Wownn'g Missionary society of tho Christian church will meet at tho homo or Mrs. It. J. Sheets, 30S S. Itlvorslde tomorrow afternoon nt 2:30 o'clock. A full attendance Is desired. MO SOCIETY TO MEET The M. E. Aid society will meet at the home ot Mrs. S. J. Chancy, 1005 High street Thursday afternoon at 2:30. All members and friends are cordially Invited.,. Tho annual meeting of tho stock holders of Lungcll Valley Tclephuno Co., will bo hold at Uonanza, on Sat urday 'June 10th., at 1 o'clock. 31-G 0. I'. KKIXKH. Secy. NEW TODAY WANTED All kinds or (.owing to do at homo. Work Kuarnntecd. M8 So. r,th St, 31-G FOR SAI.K WIckor baby buggy and white Ivory crib. 720 N. 9th St. Phono 3G0-M. 31-1 FOK HENT Three room furnished apartment with sleeping porch also furnished bedrooms. 39 High Direct. l'hono2&G-Wl 31-3 FOR HENT Mrs, l.oroni'a threo room furnished apt. 31-1 LOST lady's wrist wntch, octagon al shape, green gold case, some where between Winter npta and Ninth nnd Lincoln Sis. Itolurn to Ilox W. W. Herald office Jtnwnrd. .'Iltf WANTED Woman or girl past 30 for bouse and dairy work. Ilox 3S3, city. 3.s LOST Mttle blue lelt military rnp lait night on Main street. Leave at Herald office 31-1 LOST Tiro and rim, 32x1, painted grey. Jieasu return to I'nl'in Oil Co. 31-i ON AND AFTL'U Juno I tho Knlr vlew Cash (Irorery will be rimed nil day Sunday. 3.j FOIl KENT Housekeeping rooms, bath. I'rlvntu home. Phono 337-J. 31 FOIl SALE 3 wagons, six sets of heavy huruess. Tel. 342-W. 31-2 1 WANTED 3 pusHengem for Port land. Iirgo car. Tel, 342-W. 31-2 FOIl HENT Two and threo room apU, don, lu. Tel. 342-W. 31-2 Iiundon $12,905 contract award ed for grading and clearing two miles road. -NOTICE TO CIIEDITOHH All persons having claims ugalmrt tho Estate of Katlo Leo Da I ton aro directed to present tho same, with proper vouchcrH attached, to mo nt my office In tho Loomls Building, Klamath Falls, nrmmn within iilr months from this date. Dated Muy "31, 1922. I. V. KTJYKENDALL. Administrator of said Estate. M-31 J-7-H-21 COUNTY TKEASUHEU'H NOTICK Notice Is hereby given that tboru aro funds In Iho County Treasury for the redemption or Klamath Coun ty ItOAD Wurrants protested on or before November 30tb 1921. Interest on tbo same will 'cease from this date. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 86th. day of May,, A. D. 1922, O. K. VAN ItlPER, , 2C-1 Inc. County Treasurer. -Currln's for Drugs. Currln says so, ..... i'Wl Strawberries for Canning $2.00 PER CRATE Mail or phone your order for Saturday Delivery . . TONIGHT AT THE STRAND ie- WIIERK EVERYBODY OOEH HOME OF THE IIODK1NHON FKATUHUI Now is the Time to Can GRAND CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET Ninth and Klamath Phone 169-W Tonight Timberworkcrs Benefit Big Double Bill "Who Am 1?" Unflinchingly she faced tho greatest gamble in life, with her happiness the stake. A single cut of the cards to decide. To lose meant the loss of her veiy soul. Just one of the tense situations in this novel and gripping photo-play. and Elaine Hammerstein in "The Pleasure Seekers" Coming tomorrow Constance Talmadge hi "Ex perimental Marriage." Admission 1 0c-20c. Show starts 6:30 j e I ' iJat-dl JSf-- " tlKil Zh.4..