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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1925)
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MONDAY, FEB. 1C, 1025 PAGE SIX j A Tip to Uit Motorist- mwRIGLEYX 75ne passes faster. your win arc Keener and your nerves arc steadier with Wiritfcy to help. Soothing and tweet to smokers. Re freshing when "dryr Good for (hat stufly fed 1 11 after hearty meals. IV "after every meal SEALED TIGHT KEPT RIGHT F17 Afire Is Imowsa by (t foe dealer a St keepo TIRES and TUBES COLUMBIA TIRE CORPORATION, PORTLAND, OREGON IM! .1) : Advertising Space in ' I !x , THE EVENING HERALD ' : Pays 100 Cents on the Dollar mmwXmwwmm Modern, Bunny room: ; .private telephones; excellent tray service; comprehensive care ex tended surgical, maternity and medical patients. ' - HAI-ns REASONABLE "?t- KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL ' 1 i -imc at porum struct , Y, KLAMATH FALLS,, OKE. ' WARRK.M IICNT. M. l.. OWXKR AND MANAOF.lt F,jxr pharmacist nriillnlilp In hospital phnrmarjr, day or night Exceptional Dental Service .. i .' ' ; . Wo arc jwcniirrd l'i offer !o " because we have the equip ment la mnko good sorvlcs h mittoi of course. From chair to laboratory our equipment Is designed to nave' time and lost moLbu. The roault Is bettor work aad Iobs ti.no consumed. R. D. COE, Dentists (I'nlnlcss, of course. ) . . " . HOa-BtM Iloplin HMk. . 8th nnl Mnln Pli. 8:t0 Dentistry ut prices you can afford to pay ' UNCENSORED OBSERVATIONS deemed It advisable to Btop tho dis tribution of. the--valentines. Tho precautionary measure was taken, not because there Is much danger of a spread of tho disease, but be cause the health department de sires ta close all avoMioa of a -'possible spread. Tho Valentines were burned. Fifty-eight more days before "the opening of fishing season. Fifty eight more days of fretting over musty fishing tackle, rewinding rods ar.d cleaning out fishing baskets. More specifically, Just 3)2 hours separata "as Is" from "as It will bo". Still more specifically, tho minute hand must make S3.520 revolutions -before the first fly Is cast and tak ing It n step 'further, the second hand will tick 5.011,206 times be fore anglers may legally try for their first trout of the season. O. N. N. P. B. L. O. T. U V. P. S. P. S. O. E. E. Ft. S. I. E. S. P. C. P. O. C. E. N'. C. O. V. R. Here is a cross word pusle directly affecting the Klamath country. Thirty-three letters, each one of them bearing a great significance on Klamath coun ty. The answer Is railroad systems, including the southern lines and the northern lines, who are directing their attention to the country of tho Klamath basin. The Initials repre sent the following different rail roads Incorporated in the two sys tems, plus two smaller lines which are outside the pale: Great North ern. Northern Pacific, Burlington lines. Oregon Trunk L,''.ios, Vnlon Pacific, Spokana Portland and Seat tle. Oregon Electric, United Rail ways, Spokane i'.-.d Inland Empire, Southern Pacific. Central Pacific, Oregon California nnd Eastern, Nevada California a;nd Oregon. TO KI BURKE Brother of Noted Wrestler Ready to Grapple With Local Middleweight Antone Stecaer, brother of the famous "Scissors Hold" Joe Stecher, was in Klamafh Falls for a ahort time today arranging for a wrest ling match with' Joe Burke. Klam ath middleweight. Stecher has agreed . to toss Burke to -the mat twice within an hour or forfeit any pay for his "work here. J Burke announced ' himself as ready to meet the eastern grappler at any time local promoters desire to stage the match, and It is pos sible taat the bant will be arranged for the latter part of tia mon'.h. , . 6techer left this noon for Cres cent City, where he has a match scheduled for the latter part of the eek. He will then go to Portland and return here for the Burke matchi if it te arranged., ' TWO BOATS Anoc xn MARSHFIELD, Ore., Feb. 16. Two vessels went aground In lower Coo'a' Bay early today on account of ari intensely dense foe The steam er' ' Daisy, trjin Saa - Francisco, dragged anchor rnd went aground near the North-Jat'.y 'lock. She Is expected to be floated at high title, probably undamaged. , , . Tiie gov ernment gasoline tiig Enterprise went aground near Charleston. Here's How! 5- cosiapletes the V... Tvaet&vQ Caterpillar For more than two years the Model T-29 "Caterpillar" Tractor has been meeting the most exacting require ments of tractorusers establishing an enviable reputation for quality and per formance. Now, as the New 5-Ton, it offers refinements and developments in design that give it increased power, increased endurance, bet ter performance in every respect. The New 5-Ton is such a tractor as only the years of Holt manuf actur- mg success could produce. 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Last night the mercury dropped to 31 degrees above seio from a maxi mum of 53 degrns yaoterday. It was cloudy here Uday. SALE BEGINNING FEB. 19 Q- O SALE ENDING MARCH 14 TO CONTISX'B PliMItK NEW YOKK, Fe'o. idthe dis trict attorney's Inviutlfatlon Into the Dolan-0 Connell bribery scun-1 dal will be contlnuod tint It hu nnl yot reached a ntige whero crnnd i jury action Is fareci-.t, according i to reports today. ' . I rEXDETON HAS FltKE.E : PENDLETON, Ore., Feb. 10. Pendleton residents "woke this, morning to find the ground a hike with frost which rapidly dlsap- peared 'before tha wnrm ri,vn nf t,,. i rlnv'n aim Thn . Iu t... .1 i ' for several weeks. I Herald "Cla88""Ad8 Pay : . , I'll Jacob Cable of Hotter. Pa., shown above, thinks Culbcrt LaFrlnetv of northern Michigan, below, is Just a youngster and has lots to lenrn. . Jacob Is 107. gain? on 10K. whllo Culbert Is a mere 104. Jacob says: ' Chew tobacco modorutoly .and exoi. else moderately to live long. Cul- '. bert advises keeping . away . from . tobacco and going to bed with the i chicken., j lHelpsyou jjfc through the The Arch Preserve Shoe gives your feet) a chance to be c. A m mtv www KHI'IMtfQTWU Houston & Jester Perkins' Furniture House Mr. Perkins' creditors want their money and they want their money now. We have 25 days to raise .$15,000 dollars. Everything in this big store goes' on gale at a real sale price. If you wish to purchase furniture, no. matter what the catalog price is, we will have it for less. ' , j j j w So why not do your house furnishing now and do a loyal citizen a good turn? Mr. Perkins said that if I have to lose ; I would rather sell this merchandise to the people of Klamath county at a small price than to somebody of Port land, Oregon. , , - - We have merchandise here of every conceiveable kind and it is of the very best quality. You have twenty-five days to purchase what you need 'for the kitchen; the dining room and for any part of the home. ' v We have been told that it was an impossibility to put on a 'sale at this time that would save this store, but we believe that if we make the prices there are enough people in Klamath coimty that want to save money on what they need to put this sale over and we believe that there are enough people that owe this store money that if they knew how badly Mr. Perkins needed the money they would come in with a few dollars and. help him out at this time. ' , , Yours very sincerely, " PERKINS' FURNITURE HOUSE it.i- frits-'- 1