The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 29, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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    Pay Two
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
rntnAV, ri-mrw ao. ma.
.- Th. ewetlnnlly,. ItueraiilOK. pjcp.
KTwLwihpdaftl for'ths, enhjy.eoffi
. munlty ratherlnf .fedoesday. night,
drow 8 rspord orowdjOj ovof 100 (thi
ovary sost flllsdt Prior, to. th, nest
ing Miss. H$lop,,Cowglll, hersfor tbo,
. froot q. Cr to stlnjulstVsnd
, psjsct ths girls', cu)b organised, this,
W.' Sexton, - met with the Henley,
OobjkryiLoJulj afd-dHvpredj, , prsc-
; ii Aitprjiey , ijrittitir ; t4n,ented
hla talk on practical education. by a.
vivid outline- ot- the Orjental men
ace, to our, fanning and,, land lnter
'iti4n th. western, ststss. Tsls !s-
aubjec, bn.wh.loh Breunec 1 thor
ouchly convenssnt and the antl
Japaneso, af( Bilhlne measure,
adopted and proposed In California'
and other Pacific coast states wero
.cite.df,! the, support, of. eysr.-loyal1
. Ajncjcajufaftner .urged .It qur. highest'
. urodcJng, lands,, are, not, to, become
ijnrDorlstfrrougii;; OrJnWsl . ten
antry,.. , ,'''. W .
a po 1 ,-on, the, pern.. subject, of
1 BS.tUeajen' "aiid. whaj joe sj--
tet.vlpftleaiiofl, oj, o.u,r. Idle,
laadswoulfl nwo. ttUej atat .. at
nihole and IJaiaah cquntyyln), par.
. tioular. , During the past wee), IJen,
deraoya. has;haen showing Daiighe rty
off taa,. qreqpD,. stae chanrbar. of
comtnierco,, so.uj, the,, county, wlthf, a
law . Ibtjaifc and, dbjeussin. pos.-
sjbla tneana.and, lojcatlofls for. colofti,
saqafl,. ihfch, vUzed bjs., talk, last
aryos MlV, fsaoontiora,
wlh.thft.pawe9'Bwo?Jk.haa db
clesed, : .., ..
. , Miss, CqwajllV's address,, was on the,
inurtanjea. of, club,iwqrk Ip,, Oregpa
anooto-waiiBWfiit parent, as. welt
mvfi&Jii tjj oponr, tunity. of. laying. a,
foundation foiiue, cpntenhnen oa
the farm by.-the orsation.oC-persqna
interests, aady ooc,upaiQna la tjt,
bjcrme, apoV school,. ratejCj tjiaa, allw.
the often empty lure of th$ lrg;
cities to., Keaa, the country youth
tipotf home, , .. . ..
Mtss.Lulu, Walton o&MenlU-.gav
Wo. cJLeyeb character, readings, and
the. mqoa, serious subjtcte of the. pro
gram, weret enyefted, by - several;
anwpyftwnbers.bjc, the. high school:
staideAdki Mc the, cojnplatUtu, o thje
progsatm cWckStt,pla an4 cftCfe.were
seryia by., the., lallea oX the, Henley,
Community club. ; --.
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From Belgium to Italy .
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If I II
4-1.- i
A-Iia - J
Eantr P. Fletcher-who has bean TJ. S. ambassador t Belgium, wtl
Mtoovar the, post oamnaaaador to Italy, succeedliut Washburn Child
and look as It they rill last for an
other ISO, years, although, we,, use
no preservative.."
HUSH IX SCOTLAND IXCRRA8E
LOXDON, Feb. 29. Within' 50
years, the working class population
In industrial Scotland wfll be pre
dominantly Irish if present condi-
I tions continue, said Rktv. Duncan
Cameron, at. a meeting, of the Society,
for . Constructive- Btath Control and
Racial Progress recently.
At the present time, he said, there
are beqveon 600,000 and 700,000
Irish people In tlTe industrial belt of
Scotland, while the native popula
tion showed a tendency to decrease.
' -vyhen 3t J MoSfohoik state traffic,
qftlcer(trpm dtord arrives inam.
ath Falls, something, generally hap-.
pens. McMhjion net, a, dleappolnt-.
mn,t this tin)6--. nunXber of mo-
." tqUj,, a.fr'ested yesterday, for,
violating the sjate traffic . laws. The.
diversity of 'charges indicates that!
h Is here for a general "jacking np."
: Ml- In all; therte were- eight mo,
torlstsi that Hollahon, arrestedU yes-,
terdsjc Then were Hi VR. 'Waits, qp-:
eraUng. a, cai withouf uronei;. brakes,
H0f, R h Evaflg, for not, bavin an,
operaiot'a, UeAssj IpnpJ qprous!
0.totf having nojiejoee pl(es;. La.is-:
. reocsb HPrtftn, n,q tail; llghte;. (.
Jteekejc dtdnjtt tlm heajdligbts on
bighiw.r Ifc 'Si. Redman,, spepdipgj
la Kamh SaJJs, .0j. aad, W, ij.'
iietin, didn-t dim,qn,the hlSAwaya,
La leu In the year, Mcllahoa-. nrer
aictejJ, ftv stole traffic., off jeer, will
be,.etisae6V hce, permanently, lie..
Mahon, MJaMahoJii is- a, condldi
from, at skirmish; with; rebellious, 1
for. aherlft o Joxtksqo, cp.yn.ty, in . the,
May primaries, He. said-, that he ad,
a good choaie, to-, como; through on
top, bu(-refused tadq.nty. cgnpajgn-,
ing wilte lqldng-. his present job,
INSCr CAUSE OF
HbumCsPLEM1
Better
Meats
Foe Less Money
Rost; Beef, per lb.
12Vz
Hibj Boiling Beef per 11
10c
Good $Jeak,. 20c per, 11?., lb. qr c.
Special
2&c
Bacon. Special, per lb.
Sanitary Market
C. A. PAULEY,
ItaWNV ,.V)b, 2ft, l)r. C, .
Uaban., qf tiui Natural Hlstftfy, Mq
setluj. Iiofo, is';, facfld, wjtn. a, kraye
b.?W'BK! uroblym. besauso lie has'; not
'W0i raovf. in, his, diBpartut(n,t for
u me auyrfs. Wjiucn-, peppiq iqep
"ending h,iih. " ; . ...
..Thflre wpfwoieog thai tiniq,, riui
, lloiy instate awq'mmodajlpd.. .la, bjf,
dqparlfljont, and, n'pw, , ihcon
plas4( In,, a, ojjaidary because, he
capno, fiid, accomodation for. au
nddltfouqa) batct' at 1,7,000,,, boctlcn
which has Jusf, bqca, sent. him. t
To peoula whu,. (loubt that thero
lire so man,v, beet Jfx, in exmencc. Or.
iibUhii,, puliUR .yif. Ujat . thine , are
tWH'j; , ?0i,(lP0 8Psij.,.6it, jrhich
llio museum' has on mi nvenage ten
siNKjljiiions of each, (
'ISome of the .beetles are 160 years
'oMor, 180 dead," snd Dr, Onihan.
'yiey; appent to be fl Rood as ever
A PROTECTING HAND,
OVER YOUR FUNDS
Ehe whole puipose of, our, government is
to protect and promote thQ welfare pfctiiqse,
tl)e. fjresid.e. ' .
Tr:. regulations, under -which National i
Banks, are operated; were devised to place
a protecting, hand: oyer th.e. earnii)gs and,
accumulations of those who toil: ' '
Arid' whether -you labois with pen. or the
toowel the-National Bank is the place for, ,
your, funds.
The- officers of the- American' Nfttipnal,
Bank will; personally welcome you, as 4.
'customer..'
The American National. Bank
of Klamath FalU, Oregon
Hiember' Federal Reserve.. System
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L.
,0?i5 ftankti, Under.
KENOTDrilGHT
The Busy B's Sewing club held a
special meeting at Keno, February
33, 10. plan, entertainment and pro
gram lu. hoaoi-of, MU.. ll4i).n Cow
gill, stars club lender. President
Jessie Puckott presided and the roll
cull disclosed a full aUomlunvo. Min
utes of the prevloua mooting worq
road by. Secretary Miriam drubb.
The rollcull topic was. "Ornamontiil
Stitches" and most otfectivo uses tor
them were explained by various
members.
i The chief subject of now business !
was tbs Achievement day progrsm
on February 30, In honor of M1m
Ctowglll. In addition to whoso tnlk
to the girls and, parents, a most en- j
tprtnlnlng program was planned, i
This embraces exhibit and- Judging,
of. work done by. club membors who'
Have In deference to the eurlliKsg of
Miss 'Cowglll's visit this year, co.ni
pkited their sewing In tholr respec
tlvi d jvlilons." weyks io advance . of
tho time. nllolte(( them; County
Club. U'ader, Sequin wjll. show, hlu
eonrpn-lieuslva list, of lantern slides
during, his tulk on club work In
Klamath county. County, Agent C. A.
Henderson wlir outline the Impor
tance of agrlsuUurAj,, training for the
embryo farmer or . farmerette Fred
r-slarton, olprk of th oonuty school
board, will make an address and the
musical program bo furnished by tal
anted members, of the quay B's.
A program committee consisting of
Manlum Grubb, Klliuunth Tower ami
3eslo Puckett wiro aMvolnted to
porfoot arrangemonta. Tho ladles of
the school district offered to provide
refreshments.
The program In scheduled to start
at 7!Sl) IK AC, Friday, February S, i
at the Keno schqolliouse, Sovorul car-;
loads of city visitors nra plumilng lo
maka the trip.; . ,; : '' , .
Tho French, Oovurnmont , soils
advertising space ' on (olograph
Itlunks, ' .- .
MACDQA,P pTH , -PRIME
MINISTER
i r-
nut llvs thoro, some prsfsln
to. llvu liv tholr owtt.,prlvilo,hoimi.
Hw.ivr. ull held tholr cabltiut
Ich.unvUs,, thsrsj iu. Wstory
hni, boon madfiu,tuu cq,unw.i
at 10 llow'uUig Btro.t than lu any
other building In His coitutri.
Dowiilug Htreei lukos ' Its
from Sir, qrgp,. lowMlniiA a. .-
h'or" r'ifriiiM, i ty?
time, v '
I.ONU0N, 'b., 12, Hwmsiiy
Mucd,oiiild Is tliu SUth prime iul
nlHlor to tako up his rosldonra at
10.. Uuwhluit HLiuot lu. the 180
years tho IiiiIIiIIiik bus boon tho
nfflcliil residence of tho hoiul of
tho Kovorniuniit. Th liUtnrln struc
ture wns tho rosltlxiioa of !ord
Ulchflold tiutll CleoiKO I took ims-
11,-pi.jvn., iy . ii , iiu uriisviuiMi ii nm'ilym
the offlelul rosliloiico In porpotMl- ;'
ty of tho first lord of the trousu- Khout
rjr. ' . j maiiij bounty (Orogop) liiico luijls
Sir Hubert Vniiolo wns, tho first has got to cohho, acoorilllig to tho
uri-ii iiu ii i, ini novtrU iiroiiiiors iuii siiiiriif or vnui ; ovuiir'
Mqi'tuM ,og ,1 .Urtooiori, ftrp
rluotHt or;alitHl( mofllofij, "diploma
mllhij' hnv heoo rovukol lo Coli-
Bioitln. jhtt yglA tii ?i W-
Nfwyyf ye.r efy?.tfffi?nyyeyr'p'
Dance
MOOSE, HALL
MOOSE ORCHESTRA
EVERY SATURQAY,
NIGHT
Admission 75c
LADIES BIG
LEAjP year
PANCE
MaHn Fri. Fel). 29,
: '"
All; Dances- Postponed
urjtjl; then , .' . .
ONLY ONCE IN 4
YEARS!
Good, mAisip. x- . Good
Time-rHCome'
MaKrj Orchestra,
isajssasjssasyysj
PACKARD
SINGLE SIX
Will Not Be Shown;
at, tlie. Klapiath Auto. Show., It is on display at
Imperial Garage
at all times.
PACKARD
Single Six Features. Are,
Standing Brakes on Hear Wheels
Service Brake on all Four. Wheels, or six Brakes in, all
Equalized Throughout
Balloon Tires (Optional Equipment.)
Packard Built Bodies and Accessories
The Fuelizer, a Packard Feature, responsible, in large measure
for extraordinary engine performance and Gasoiinej Economy.
Ask' the- Man , who P wnp; One
For Demonstration call
X Pospisil IMPERIAL GARAGE
, Phone 130
ac
See the Complete Line of
HOLT
Caterpillar Tractors
opposite: Ford Garage
Today and Tomprx
Ihe2Ton Model, 1 5-25 H. P. -- Model TZ 25,40
The 1Q-Tbn Model40-60 Horse Power
For every kind1 and Condition, of trafitv, w
logging. Road Work, Hauling, Agricultural Werkjr etcV
Dot. fail; to visit our interesting exhibit!
Baldwin
Distributors. '
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