The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 24, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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    EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
TUESDAY, FEB. 24, 1025
lAGE TWO
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Silk Lingerie
"Luk-Shu-Ri ' Knit" Brand
I:dlvldunl MG::"rements Shear Heavy
Fubriva Distinctive .Stylos Cost . no Moro
. Than Ordinary Clarmenu
.For the woman who .'demands exclualvenesti
in her intimate wearing apparel, these have
an Irresistible appeal .;
MRS. A. M. CRYSTAL
; (Permanently -Located)
1 .113 .Main
For interview, phone H3-K before n:on
' 'Breakfast minutes fly
. . and so do Minit Oats! t
Breakfast-making used to be a time'taking process;
but not today! Three to five minute's that's all
Albers Minit Oats need from package to table! :
' And all because of a new Albers process. . A proc
ess that cuts, flakes and r-a!s the choice, plump- r
oat-kernels. A process that keeps in every bit of oac
nutriment and adds a new oat-flavor besides.. -' -.
Easy to make ! Easy to eat ! Easy to digest ! First aid
to speedy breakfasts Albers Minit; .Oats! Y6ur
grocer has it in the handy round carton with the re'
placeable lid. "Look for the miner" when you buy
an
i
; Better Breakfaii Cereal
Racine
Tires
The Test of Tire Value
No dee that we know strikes a fairer
ISalanr between qnaBty and price.
BverrRACIcordbbaikitiicdyoaa
qaafity bad and its cost to yon it a jtut
ndaccnratetrfsfrtionof Itsmbu
Motor Inn Garage
230 Main v Phone 294-J
TO I
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ONE
WINTER CRUISE
Physicians Ord"ef Him South
-Condition Reported to
.Be Better Now 1
LONDON. Feb. 84,i-T-Altliough It
U knenvn through llie medical bul
letins Issued from HuikiUKhnm pal
ace that KliiK George's vendition is
not serious as a result of his at
tack of bronchitis, tho fact that his
physicians have ordered him to 'lite
Mediterranean Tar the Yemulnder of
the winter has caused quite a stir,
of "which the newspapers take full
advantage tor front pige display.
Ills Majesty's health Is ordinarily
so good and his foreign visits so In
frequent that his going abroad Is
treated as an important event. f
Vnlike his father. King Edward
VII., who in the later years of his
life usually spent part of the winter
in southern Europe, and his grand
mother. Queen Victoria, who also
often went there, King George Ms
not been soutlr, with the exception
of his brief formal trip to Italy In
the spring; qt 1923, since his acces
sion of the throne in 1 !t 1 0 his only
other foreign visits having been to
France during .the war, when ho so
oftn joined the. British army. there.
laeht Xow Krarty ;
It Is undorstoad.be will make the
trip ioutn ' aboard the royal Steam-
yaoht. .Victoria?, and , Albert. , The
yachts Is - already; being" placed In
readiness for-the- voyage, the date
of which It is expected will bo very
soon. - .-. .
-. Queen ifary . will probably not
accompany the king on the yacht.
She - is a '. bad' sailor and dislikes
being at sea except in fine weather.
It is .expected she will cross; the
channedl - to Calais and journey
southward by train to Join her husband,-1-.;'
" ;
- Real Vacation
It is assumed that the king will
be kept as free as possible from af
fairs of state 'While on b's voyage
and in this respect it will be his
first real holiday since accession to
the throne, as during bis annual
visits to Cowes for the yachting and
to Scotland and Saridrlngham for
the shooting he Is always in close
touch with his ministers and spends
a part of each da . ' transacting
business. . .; , .' ,
The king's physicians remained
with him. only a, few -minute? this
morning arid' if jrus decided not to
issue the regular morning bulletin'
outlining his condition. It is under
stood, however, that his temperature
la about normal.
When You Buy Furniture
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FEDERAL CONTROL'
. OF CREDIT ASKED
WASHINGTON. Feb. 24 nn.
trol by the federal nnnmoni t
all American banking and invest
ment credit in the intfrnn-,nni
field as a means of promoting world
peace was advocated today in the
senate Dy senator Shlpstead of Min
nesota, the farmer labor member of
foreign relations committee.
Through a control of the banking
credit of the world. Senntn Bhi,
stead- said, the United States , is
given the "greatest power for g;ood
or evil that was ever given any
nation In the world to control." Ha
asserted the manner Jn which con
trol is exercised "will determine
for good or evil." the destiny of
natiohi and the destiny of humanity.
Senator Shlpstead is chairman .if
tho foreign relations sub-committee
which is r to begin hearings this
week on the Ladd resolution to de
clare it the sense of the senato
that American armed forces should
not be used for the collection of
American private lonas. ...
The Minnesota Senator and others
In the foreign--relations: commltte .
who have been . urging that tho
European nations refund their war
debts to the United States have boon
concerned by the moimtins; of nriv-
ate American loans to Europe a.ul
more especially by the recent state
ment of French Finance MlnlHter
Ciementel that negotiations were
under way for a loan to France by
American-banking Interests.
feed and Seed Oats
For Sale
-Good quality
KLABZUBA BROS.
i Malirv Ore.
BIG STILL FOUND
NEAR PENDLETON
LA GRANDE, Ore., Feb.. 24.J-A
still of 85 gallons capacity Was
taken by officers 10 miles east of
La. Grande, the Sheriff's office an
nounced today. Bight barrels of
14 gallons of whiskey ch6 B'hnnme
(tig mash, two barrels of raisin mash
a vat containing 800 gallons of
corn mash, ere seined -;: together
wlthH gallons of -whiskey and 6
gallons of first ruhi Three men,
Silt Schwebke, Albert : Wilkinson
and. ' Georde Harold were arrested.
They, will have their hearing tomorrow.-1.
"'"''...
LONDON, Feb. 24. The health
of Princess Victoria, the only un
married daughter of Queom Alex
andra, has not been good Of late.
She will travel abroad in the hope
of improving her 'health.- , , . r,
YOURBOV
See to Jt that he get the
IbodV-btiildlng and strength'
ening elements that
Scoffs Emulsion
'guJJiilics' In great 'abundance.
It is the famous white food
tonic that builds strength
for all sges. ' '
Dcott St Rtwn, Bloomflrti W. . M-
ly jbifff'ltlkY t0 tlie local slol'e, ordoff and Woolf have in
111 .ULLllliUll Medford one of thVlarccst furniture stores
irt Southern Oregon. ' Buying for both stores at once, much better prices are
(lius obtainable from wholesalers than if the stores did their buying separ
ately. That's one saving. Buying in carload lots makes less freight charge.
That's another saving. ' ;! ... ,
Both Savings Are Passed to You
Our
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r
rices
Prove
OVERSTUFFED
ROCKERS ; .
This week's special, a
wonderful buy in tap
estried 6 v tv s t i f f e d
rockers -
$19.75
See Window Display
Linoleum
INLAID
Odd lots, many differ
ent patterns. Your
choice
$1.25
yard
' PRINTED
Odd lots, many pat
terns to choose from
$1.00 r
rd
j prrci l note
i on all flooi' cSv
. ' : , including rugs
linoleum, have ad-
"Vhen we Iiave to re--v
-;K'k ', local juict'3
jump. . '
Mordoff;& Woolf
Medford - - - - Klamath Falls
719 Main - Odd. Pine Tree - Phone 16
Trucks Used Entirely by Union Oil Co.
. The death of an aged horse at
one of the rural branches of the
Union Oil company last week mhrk-
rwl thn fliinl nnrl cotnnlnt.n rlnwnfiill
of old Dobbin as a medium 'of trans
portation In this company.
Figures on motor transportation
of the Union . are an Inttorestlug
commentary both on" the -relative
value of the petroleum' Industry to
the automotive business .and tn
astounding development of motor
vehicles in recent years.
..... ' - '
.. From the peak . of the horse
drawn era In 1925, when the com
pany's deliveries were made by four
hundred horses nnd throe hundred
wagons, assisted by two hundred
and fifty trucks and autos, the be
ginning of 1925 saw, wore than
1800 trunks and automobllos and
100 trailers In tho Union Oil servlc.
Fourteen .. hundred of the com
pany's 'motor vehicles . ore -In- the
sales department tho- field, relln-
orius, plpo linn nnd engineering di
visions huvlng tho balance.
DlHplicemcnt of tlto horso-drawn
Union put Its first shaky outomo
vehicles -started In 1908 when 'the
bile In servlco. In 1910 'the firlt
truck was Introduced. The . trans
ition during "the next sovon years,
however, was gradual, and' ft was
not until 1917 that motor vehicles
really Jbmpod 'Into the loud with
five hundred In tlto service to somo
three hundred howes und whgons.
Two years blur the number, of
horses was rodu6cd to sevonty, and
the following year practically . oil
of these, , too wore .. disposed of.
During tho pa four yoars.o few
stray; holdovers nave i con retained,
ul now tho lust of thoso has passed
on to Iioro heaven, und lha sales
department Is an all-motor organi
zation. In a tow of the mountain
field districts where wells, are being
drilled, horses are still -un occasional
you have a Buick and need repairjL'or
. I service come to the only. s i -.i
Authorized Buicli Service
l y '
in town'
If - If 4 W
Complete stock of Buick Parts
.Special Buick -Equipment :
Expert Quick Mechanics
r Work' Guaranteed ' -
Buick and Star Garage
Opposite White Pelican Hotkl '
and Invaluable aid' to oil operations,
but as rogular employoas tlioy have
passod out at the petroleum pltcuro,
OUEOON DAIHVMHN HI'.KK
DKXXEIl MVHKliX MKTHOD
Dairymen ''!o'f Oregon sooklrtg ' a
more slnblo mid" officiant moans of
markotlng Inolr 'cream than Hhey
now enjoy, are showing much In
terest in tho organization of win
munlty oroam podls, roports 0. if.
Hnrd, college extonstdn apoclallat in
marketing. Such a pool Is in ipr:.
cob of organ Izdtlon at Hor in Idton.
Another Is belhg talked Of , In
Grants Pass. , ' : .' '
In speaking before a mass meot
Ing of dairymen at Hormlston,: Mr.
Murd gave what he considered to
be the necessary requirements to
the sunaensful organization ami op
eration of such a pool. . ,
Plndlng one year .contracts cov
ering a dully production of nt .least
R00 pounds of buttor fat wan the
tlrst- eiisontial.r A vtnanfrgof ' shoiild
Ji eiupliiyud, coinpslont not nly to
weigh nnd tost :(ho'cronm ut1(l'"noll It
to tllh best aAvnhtaKo; but 'to buy
It on the basis of .standard "gradu
US Well, .. .. f.tt
Tho pool ithdulil Ito' bfganis'od' for
(ho purpose iit selling tho craam
whoravor it, can ho dlKpoHod -of to
the bott niWuiitiige, subject to tho
Judgment of,, the .dtroetorH. rnthor
than for drillvory to- ,'any otiq par
ticular creamery. Other filings be
ing equal, the local oreamory doubt
loss would ,, be '..'favored wUh the
business, but the association should
not bo hound' to; any, one -outlet.:,'
The final, provision nocossnry 'tb
success Is. that a 'small amhunt bo
deduoted from 'the snle ..prlco 'to
pay operating Mponsos 'nnd Croat's
a resorve to ennbl ith dairymen, 'If
nocossary In the future, to' buy and
opornto a 'cooparattvo croamory, ',
HWKUIHH IjKADR DIES
Stockholm; Fob1.1 Jal-
mar nrantlng,' fnrmnr prbmlor, died,