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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1925)
(- THURSDAY, VEB. 19, 1925 (.essssrs? , EVENING' HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON :' '. TAGE FIVE LukuJiliklj KLAMATH al 1 sua ines You will say when you see the attractive styles and wide - variety in new spring footwear Military and Spanish heel, ties and straps, also the popular step in patterns ,of satin, patent .and,, tan . calf. mm '4' . : Oxfords with low and medium heels ladies and growing ' girls style favorites : for spring tan, patent end black calf. Mlfes LIBERTY .'.'The Liberty Has the Pictures! TODAY ONLY, "The Heart Bandit" v ' i ' with'dainty Viola Dana The Merriest Melodrama in a Decade TOMORROW FRIDAY ' Yakima Canutt, the World's Champion Cowboy in , "Romance and Rustler" "JANICE MEREDITH" is coming ; : , NEWS OF THE KLAMATH COUNTRY KfcNO I . . Fred Peterson, county school sup erintendent, visited the Keno school Thursday nfterncon. The pupils of the Kent! school celebrated Lincoln's birthday with appropriate oxero'sos. On Friday they had a Valentine box and when I the contorts ot the box had been distributed accrg the children it ji found that the Valentine offer- IriRX numbered something over "80, army of which wera made by the children. Heat ha end Mildred H;irlfll ri- tnalned In Keno over the week-end. I Las the condition of the roadu made It impassible for them to return liomt. .,' Turner and Mortenkon of the Worden country have been deKver- I Ins hay to the Cram Nelson ranch, II by motor boat. . Mr. and Mrs.;;CL-no w llklns and children,. who htjia'.. been living on the G. II. Kelson" ranch moved to Cblloquln the first of the week. Stirs. V. K. Puckett has. gone to Klamath Falls to spend a to .v wcekj with Mrs. .Manly Pnrketl : Mr. and Mra. KInisey huva recent ly taken up their abode In Keno. I Kimtoy Is one 'ft tho highway re pair crow ! I Several; young ladles of Keno , took , acint&e of; tho; Bpianfid,' spn'ng sunshine Sunday and enjoy ed a bike through the woods and along the river.. Mrs. Aaron. Maori called on Mra. Louis Stocker Monday afternoon. Mrs. Frank Keep of Klamath Falls was tho guest of her mother. Mr. T. J. I'rathcr Mondjy and Tuesday. The Saturday night dunce was well attended and everyone report ed a ploasant time. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Nelncn and son R'chard were county seat vlsit- , urn .muu-.y. Lois growgoose called on Mrs. R. A. Brayles Sunday afternoon. . Fred Vail, a rancher of this sec tion, transacted business with Keno merchants Saturday. i t ltoy Clevenger was roported as be- lS on the sick list the first, of the week.-' ' Lctei Bcncfleld has been absent from school se' eral dvyi utile hav- i ing some dental work-done. G orge Ruckbee has' been sawing ood for Grant N'clsin lately. In honor. of National Song Week a school play and community sing ing will bo held at the Ken? school house .Friday evening, February 27. After the program refreshments will 1)0 'served by the ladies in at tendance. Everyone is welcome.'. H. L,. .Clevenger sp.-.n tlte' week end ,kl his home noarKMO$i '" .. ..! i t.A ' - mmm GOTO i Advertising Space in . THE EVENING HERALD Pays 100 Cents on the Dollar C . Sport Briefs V White Pelican Theatre The Picture House.' for 'You and Your Family Special Attraction Tonight , 'The Way of a Man' r ' ,. ' 'By Emorson .Haugh -.''" , Author ,M J'Tb.l, dovsrod Wagon"; and "N.irth of 80" -A dramn of fnnftot- llfo, full of danjor 'and daring thrilling' battled botwooit wagon 'trains , and Indians. , ' A Pleluiii You Will. L ing Romombor TOMORROW . 'THEFORTIETH DOOR" Admission 10 & 25c Matinee every Sun., 5 & 20o . uuvuxiyyVi.i-.Arn-ir.-i- ivii.'' Bart Spellman of Soattle, assis tant football coach tt the Univer sity of Oregon, has rocelved offers to couch at the University ot Ari zona and the University ot Utah. University of ' Idaho has boen re ported to he after Spellman for as sistant to conch Mathewe. Hi's name, has also been mentioned In. connec tion with a .university ot Washing ton coaching staff position. Wayne "Big" Munn, heavyweight wroBtllng chnmpion, used' tho mmo tactic, by which ho took tho tltlo from Ed "Stranglor" Lowls to throw M.ko Ramano, Italian, twice lust night at Chicago, . .The - Giant' Nebrakan lifted his opponent high above his head with a orotch hold. and halt-nolsou and hurled him to the mat, ' stunning him. Tho first fall came after six tnlnutos and throe soconds of wront llng and tho second fall lasted 47 seconds. ; The Philadelphia Athlottcj are. nil signed up' and ''ranln." " to go. The club Is said to be the first In tho major ltngues to sign all players tcr tho 196 campaign. ' " . i PARIS, Feb. 19. Prcailse of a $100,000,000 loan for the Improve ment of French finances and anoth er $35,000,000 for the devastated regions, to be floated in the United States as soon cs the budget is de finitely balanced and voted, was one bf the remedies for Frnnce's troubl ed financial and economic situation advanced by finance Minister Clem cntel in an address before tho cham ber deputies tsdav. ... M. Clementei Rive no details and rofrninod from sayihg 'whether as surarce ot tho leans enmo through tbo SorR.u group which handled till the French flnnnc'ng operations !n the United 8tutes. He limited himself to the simple declaration: "M Louchlr (former French Minister o( Commerce) haa advocated a fore'gn loan. We have is definitely nd finally vctcd and balanced, ono loan of $100,000,000 for the French treasury and another of $35,000,000 Jor the devastated regions will be Issued In the United Statas."'-. ' . tf4J- BAZ WILLIAMS WILL - : REPLACE' SPELLMAN i ssmsSs II ilfti'frti 'i- I d.'atl.j the promise that when our budgot high school. EUGENE, ore.. Feb. 19. Basil (fBaz) Williams of Eugene, 'coach cf Freshman football at tho University of Oregon for the pist fivo years. was eieciea 10 succeea uari spell- j utu, )atLr una cuuiu, mifiuru, ai. a meet'ng of the athletl commute last tight. Thn nnnrtlnl men t nf WtlTlnvnci Be V "1 ra 1 1 Una innoh laatoi a vatonm.- ! In tho pojttlon of freshman mentor. Vr.ong the men mentioned as pos sible candidates for that position nr.? JVo Sax. former Oregon-star and coach of the Sensational Lin colt high school team in Portland !rt yerr: Spike Lest' former Ore gon llnc.T.an and present coach of tho Eugene high school tram, and Prince . (Pink) . Calltson, former Oregon . center, coach at Medtord Shaft '-to 'Coffins' "Tomb" f Hi few pi I JT. "I ,WW'.. - Ti linn Where mining experts sunk Iho 60 foot s.md above band Oive near Cave Clly. Ky . to reach Hovri Collins.' flrs trapped by a. boulder and thou u . tombed by a cavc ln In tho only entrance a small winding tunnel. TODAY AND TOMORROW , IF YOU LIKED HIM IN "MANHATTEN" YOU WON'T MISS AOOIWI 7130 t.UIC limn . -Ait x-S ., Broke, starv-, ing, desperate , was jungle ,. law kill or be ' killed justi fied? You see few , pictures with the mighty heart-punch of ' , a 'Qiramcpunt picture, this one. : If you like action this one has plenty ; Also Will Rogers " ' .-.' :'' .' ' ' in " '.' ."' ' y ' ' '' -: "GEE WIZ GENEVIEVE" ' ' ' ' and - ".,'" ; Felix Cat Cartoon . : V. ., . i ' Friday Night Is Amateur NigkZ U LSQiESL . ; ' I l' "v " " .11.. ' ' Time to scan the morning news yet not et minute wasted! You never find Albers Minit Oats and breakfast grouches at the same table. To begin with, there's no waiting. " ' Minit Oats are sure to be on the table steaming hot in ; three to five minutes. And then There's lomctnmg about these plump, smiling oat-ktr'. nels that warm their way to a man s heart. Because they are first aid to speedy breakfasts Albers rf Minit Oats have done two things: . . ' . They have made bTeafoTnaJjirigeasieron mother nd ; bTeaHart-ta'ng easier for father. No more frantic kitchen rush far mother! No more under-cover grumbling for dad ! Instead, he likes to scan the mornirig headlines while Mmi! , ; Oats are "coming up." He know it means three to five minutes that s am i-TlV .if- Better Breakfa Cereal ' ''"'j;. ' ' '''' ' 5 SIS ':' :, '...! -.. 'hV'H .' ''.'' "' ' ' . BALL PLAYERS SIGN ' PORTLAND, Feb. 19. President Thomas L. Turner of the Portland baseball club was back here today from Philadelphia ana give out th list of pUyors who had signed their eontracts. ' Prnctlcaly all ot the tassers have signed, or are as good as signed. The only real holdout Is Shortstop Johnny Jones, who wants $1300 moro than he received with Brobk lyn last yeor. ' Read Herald "Class" Ads Notice , - . ' . v. : ., .. .. ., .. ' I ' Leonard J. Fleldon, now in possosslon c( -s a Oliver Oil Burner demonstatlon outfit, Is not authorized to take orders for same, for which I am ex clusive Klamath County Agent. . W. H. Nason 1010 Main (;1 t UJ li. X'jC 'Ki