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EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON - "
FRIDAY, FED. 20,: 1925
I-'ncIusivc ngents for-
Send your mail orders to -The
Woman's Store where yon jrel
persoiml .service. All orders fill
ed same day received. We pay
the postage. Have your-friends
meet you at Moc's. - i ;
Hetty. Wales Frocks. '
"Well Known Cordon Hose,
Stantlard Designer Patterns.
Forest Mills Underwear.
Member, organization
of over 1 100 stores
AT THE PINE TREE
Londies !
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"The Mcasuro of a Man,"' Uolver
6.i 1 feature, coming to Iho Pine Tree
Our candy i3 made dif- i
ferent from others.
Made Fresh Daily
Week-End Special
SAEURKRAUT
CANDY, 60c par lb.
Veal ; Loaf Candy, five
flavors ' (Strawberry,
Choc; Vanilla, Maple,
Lemon), 60c per lb.
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Try Our Chocolate
Fudge Just Made ..
'.. P.J. ZISSOS
. Chocolate Shop
i 824 Main St. .v
1 Fishers Blend I
Flour j
Biscuits will be served
t free to any club, lodge,
church or organization I
X holding a dinner or 1
X banquet I
' at Hotel Hall
X n We specialize in,
, :, banquet work
Wood
, .
We can supply your
fuel needs on short
notice. ' '
Blocks '
Dry Slabs
Limbs
' Coal "
I Fuel Oil
Phone ; your orders to
535
601 Main St
O. Peyton & Co.
, "Wood to burn"
601 Main ..... Phone 535
THE. MEASURE OF A MAN"
Srarrinq Wm DtSnOND
K VNIVCRSA. PtTuaE, .
Theater next Saturday is one of
those gripping stories cf a man,
who, thouch inspired by kindly
moth-en. realizes that the tamo
strength by which the junK' beaots
maintain supremacy la useful in
dentins w'tii mankind at times.
Wlliam Pesxond, star of many
Westers features made by Universal,
stars in this story, which iwas adapt
ed for the screen frsm a novel writ-.
ten by Norman Dunmn
AT WHITE PELICAN .
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Amid luxury and untold wealth
she treasured up the memory of a
man who had only seen and
kissed her, ones. Millionaires of
fered !o marry hrr, hut her hMrt
wii", true to - her memory. And
then, she met h'm asa'n. and
- She; discovered that he had be-,
come atilar.ced to another! ...
This Is one of various dramatic
situations vhicb help to make "The
Darling of tho Rich," Betty Blytbe's
latest starring vehicle, an unusual
photoplay. The story was written
by Drothy FJrinm ond directed by
John Ado'ifi. Miss Blythe, as an
American R'rl. ard as a Russian
Priccess (involved in the rivalries
of high finance, and plots of a gang
of jewel thioves), plays bath roles
excellently.
At the WJiite Pelican tonight.
at the Liberty
""Marguerite" 'De La Xlotte. John
Bctwers,' .Eatello Taylor. David But
ler". Lucille Hutton. Edward Connel
ley. Ralph Lewis. Vera Lewis, Rus
sell. S'mpson and Chester Conklin
head the cast of "Desire." which Is
coming to the Liberty Theatre Sun
day. Several hundred peoplo ap
pear throughout the picture and
there ard several sets of unusual
size and beauty. , .
"Desire" Is heralded as ons of
the best of the recent society dramas
that have appeared on the screen.
It Is from an original story by John
B. Clymer and Henry R. Symonds
and was made under the direction
of Rowland V. Lee, one of the bril
liant group of young men who axe
classed omorg the leading directors.
COUNTY COURT I
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Feed and Seed Oats
For Sale
' : Good quality
KLABZUBA BROS.
Malin, Ore.
'., THE SPARK PLUG
-: Vitamins to. nourishment
.. are what a spnrk-plug is to a
, i- motor. To sustain vitality,
' the body needs three thou
sand calorics of food daily,
: yet if this food is not activated
' by vitamins the body is un-
able to thrive In health or
? strength. .
i Scott's Emulsion
,v brings to a weakened system
vitamin-activated nourish-
ment of highest digree. A
litde' taken regularly helps
wonderfully to build strength
and resistance.
y, If you would keep
; ' trong and vital ao
' tlvate your diet with
Scott's Emulsion.
"-Ml turn UMBtuo,!., M-u
i (C'ontinuril From Pagf Heron)
j County . Court, party of the first
I part, and A. J. Simmers, and C. I.
Simmers, and L. J. Smith parties
of the second part.
WItnesfeth: For and in considera
tion of the covcnint3 of t'ae res
pective parlies hereto, it Is hereby
mutually agreed, that second parties
will cleir and grup approximately
15.7 miles of the right of way of
the' Dalles-California highway, In
said Klamath Oounty, beginning at
Engineer's Station 125 plus 41.5 of
the Dalles-California Highway sur
vey which point Is , approximately
2.4 miles south of the Town of
Crescent, In Klamath County, Ore
gon; extending In a northerly dir-
Hits Dry Bible ;
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V'i
Dr,
J J Hodman, Milwaukee,1
ichnrgv I hut new Bible edited ky'
'Cnaries I'Oier Kent, of Vaie han
jbeen amended and cetwurcd so that
125 verses concerning thv use of
wine have been deleied. Hi- calln tur
: their relnMtutenient. Seelntan is heutl
of the WlAOnsIn division, AHKucia-'
tlon Against the Prohibition' Amend-,
! r- : ment. . . j
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Spring
With It's Wonderful
New Fashions
lias now arrived in Moe's anuent section.
W'liat woman can resist the- temptation of
seeing ivtiat' thV ' new season lias brought.
New' stylings and colorations suggestive of
the joyful season and bright sunshiny days
.'.we are about to enter, txmie see the distinc
Vtive modes for you will get an idea of what
women will wear this season.
Coats for Spring
To describe a few-
Suede -Vclour in a beautiful soft amber
tone. Roll collar'with a Godet 'insert at the
bottom bedecked with a row of buttons and
contrasting tones, silk lines .'. , .$55
Rust colored Kasha with a beautiful wide
Ivind of embroidered applitmcd braid around
the sleeves and bottom. 2 Jneh pleat giving
' the tunic effect $55
A special number in Kashana has a band
of Huffon Fur at the bottom, straight lines,
and a fine quality of contrasting novelty silk
lining, popular priced at Moc's . .$35
Natural Kasha with roll collar. This coat
is distinguished by a row of -luxurious fo
hair at the, extreme bottom. Semi' side fast
ening. Row of tri cones 'around the collar,
sleeves and bottom revealing -a touch' of
brown 'to give the novelty effect .'. . , . .$65
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Spring, Sweaters Now
; ' Come in for TheirjShare ,
Get yours early igct yours now,' anU-'inake't answer,
your purpose doubly. During such beautiful weath
er you will soon get ritl of your' heavy coat ,and
then the' SWEATER conies into it's own. -,
' Slips-Ons
Tuxedos
Long and short sleeve
Contrasting trimmings
Many with tics.
The first of the sweaters for
this spring arc priced so reas
onably that you can't afford to
be one of the few without.
: $4.50 J.
$6.50 , ,
$8.50 ,
,' and up
The Usual Moe's Store
Selection of Neckwear
Scores of new sets are now in
When spring sewing becomes
apparent the thought of new
; neckwear must be included
with each new dress and many
of the old ones.
You will be surprised at the
make up, the originality, the
attractiveness of them. Collars,
.., collar 'and cuff sets, fronts,
Priced $1,25 up
Canadian Sea
Lingerie Silk
at 75c per Yard
In pink, coral,, maise, blue
and white, One of the select
new materials . for spiting
lingerie. Cross w'ord check
patterns and very service
able. 30 inches wide. ...
Novelty Silks for
Spring at $3 Yard
Canton crepe in a pattern
distinguishable in itself. '' 4
combinations of colors and
especially adapted to the use
of blouses, tunics, -dresses,
scarfs, and trimming. 40
inches wide.
Brand New Tissue 't
Ginghams at 59c
t , .
About 25 patterns, checks,
plaids, satin stripe effects,
lii reality the finest ever
shown in the lissuc'giughnm
realm, made up their so neat
ami cool looking.
Queen Percales Z
, New Patterns 2c
For the past five years !ir
customers have insisted J jn
Queen percales because their
fast color, fine count, wear
so well and look so wc"
made up. t
Gold and Silver'
Laces 20c Yard
Just , received several pat
terns in gold and silver laces
in various widths. Many cus
tomers have been calling for
it and may .have it at this
time. ,j
Ruffled Curtains '
Made up ct $3 Pr.
Why make them when you
can buy them, just as cheap.
Ruffled borders in rochid,
rose, blue and rose. Ready
to hang with side tic in
' eluded. ' , .
Curtaining by
the Yard 50c
Swiss, marquisettes, - madras
for dining room, bed room,
and 'kitchen. .Small or large
.dots and some, have fringe
to match. Make your sclec-'
turn early. . . ...'
Truth in Advertising mm
MARKETS
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 20. j
, Nuts steady- unchanged. Walnuts
'number 1, 28034; filberts 15918;
t'ntmonds 27; Brazil ntito 19017;
Oregon cnesinuis iuwii.
Hops firm; no sates, growors re-
Eggs firm; extras 81; extra Pult fuse 17c offer. New clusters 17
29; untlcrslieu puiiets zi. l1a. f.i- iem. old eron nnm
Duuenui i.u.u, oan muuKu ovts fnnl '
Leghorn hen ids., zs; t ins.
24; 3 1-4 pounds 25
Large colored hens fancy 27 0 28.
.PORTLAND, Feb. 20. Cattle
Olive, limy sieaoy; .spots up -tuv,.)
il RFfln THF HFRfll n HI AOTim AnQ I
ill iii fill i i ii in ii ii iii iii i ii ii iii ii ii niiii ii
, w-.,w l
Cascara baric quiet, new peel 8c.
Oregon grape root 4c. i
' (Vhcat bids' hard white, Blue
stem, 'Baart 1.90; soft white west-
western red 1.78;
2.10.
BBB hard While
on steers and she stock; .receipts th. white 1.81; hard winter 1.80
480.
Hogs fully steady; receipts 1000.
Sheep fully 'steady receipts 260.
Kggs 1 cent lower, current re
ceipts 26; pullets 23ti24; firsts
24 26; henneries 25 26 de
livered Portland.
Buttor firm; standards hlglior
than extras, extra cubes, city 44;
standards 44; prime firsts 41;
firsts 3; undergrades nominal;
prints 47; cortons 48. '
Butterfat firm;- scarce. Best
churning cream 45 048 net ship
pers track' In zone 1; 47c delivered
Portland. - : , ''
Poultry steady, heavy hens drag
ging. . ,
Heavy heirs 20 22; light 17
18; springs 2223; old roasters
10; ducks, white Pekin, 25; live
turkeys 23: dressed turkeys 33
36; gerse 16. .
' Onloiu slow and weak 2,750
3.35.
"Potatoes slow 'and weak 1.51W
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Fisher Representatives
Serving Biscuits Here
Free blsculls, lots of them, wore
served yesterday to liio Klwonls
Club by E. O, Lawrence, repre
sentative of the Fixhcr Flouring
Mills Company of Portland, as the
opening gun cf a demonstration
campaign being waged here this
week by the Fisher company.
To iif tho Rotary club had Its
turn a-d Monday evening the Busi
ness Women's cl'ili will bo served.
Mr, Lawrence carries with hint a
portubln electric oven, capable of
baking S00 biHcnlts.every.il min
utes. Iir Mud ford during the past
week he served 31,000 free biscuits
;t civic gatherings.' ,- i
a. uemonstration win aiso ne
given at tho Santford Orocory com
pany, date of whloh is to be an
nounced' 1'utor, '
Who Pays the Freight?
X "Better Bread" is made of Klamath County Flour, therefore' no
high freight rate is added to the price of our goods."
j Remember whenr you buy Better Bread you not only save 'the
freight cost but "you are promoting the welfare of Klamath
O County. ;! ".:.-' . . '
' "For goodness sake eat better bread" -
Sixth St. Bakery
CHAS. LANDIS
' 126 South Sixth St.
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