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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1925)
TKGE TWO EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ' WEDNESDAY, FED, 2f, 102.1 Wv l 'l; ': FORT IKLAMATH When delay is dangerous there is no substitute for Quick Starting Shell Gasoline. , SHELL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA QuickJtarUngQuulilu originated by SHELL maintained by SMELL soldeveryereby SHELL ' ay, Girl. - ) - of he Njamd'.ii Lountry MODOC POINT Have you seen them yet? On$ is a Low Heel, Bow effect, $y EJQ New Spring Tan. Price , , , One it a Tan Patent Combination Covered ; Black Heel Button Trim. 0.00 Price .". , . V , One a New Spring Tan Sport CQ ff X Oxford, Round Toe. Price , . fV ':-. -If". -'. ' r You must see them on the feet to appreciate them Houston & Jester 515 MAIN . X The Lamm Lumber company plans : to open the mill on Monday, it re- pairs aro completed and weather , conditions permit. ? Ufa. W. E. Lamm an J daughter J . Winifred Carol, returned from San Francisco, during the past week. j Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Parks pur ' chased a new Chevrolet coach on Saturday evening. t ' Mrs. A. J. Chester has just ro- j' turned from Chlco, where she has spent several weeks. 1 Mr. VlcMr DeCall, who has been 'inphiei by the Lamm Lumber J 1 Co., as cMk for several years, left for Sun I'runcliC j Sunday morning. He pidns on staying several months In California where be will un- der$o treatment for a .long stand- lug stomach complaint. Mrs. S. W, Egeline, Mrs. . Charles Driscoll, Mrs. Bruce Park, Ollcno Egeline, Ethel Drlseoll Bruce and Alma Parks, motored to Klamath Falls on Saturday. The four child ren attended Mrs. ll'cterson danc ing class In the morning; Kmmctt Cliidcstcr bought a now juij i-rvTwyiT rr'Ti Feed and Seed Oats For Sale Good quality KLABZUBA BROS. Malin, Ore. JIO'IK J)I1X KJIXKI) STATE HOUSE, Salem, Ore., Feb. 23. The motion picture censoruhlp bill sponsored by the house comlm it tee on health and public morals was killed In the senate today by inde finite postponement. Florists say the outlook tor spring Is very rosy. : ' We hasten to explain the mech anical horse Coolldge rides . for ,. ex ercise Is not a-flivver... Chevrolet roadster on Thursday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. D. II. Crump spent Friday evening In Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Ccno Cliampoen and family of Klamath Falls wero din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Egeline on Sunday. Air. and Mrs. E. L. Dixon, who have been spending the past two weeks In Portland are expected to return on Thursday. ' The children of 'the Lamm's Mill school enjoyed a holiday on Mon day being. Wellington's birthday. Harry Tel ford, attempted to jour ney from Modoc Paint to Euglo Ridge on Sunday In a motor boat, however the southwlnd was blow ing so strongly the boat was un able, to leave the shore. " After spending Sunday night In Klamath Falls he returned and com pleted the-trip to Eagle Ridge on Monday. . . John DIetz arrived Saturday night from San Francisco, , having ac cepted a position as cook with the Lamm' Lumber compuny. Dicta cooked at the Lamm Lumber log ging camp at Kirk all of last sea son and will be employed In a similar, capacity when the. camp opens, for the coming season. ' Mr. Frank Lee of Klamath Falls and II. Daily of Pittsburg, Penn., were lumbermen visitors on Mon day. Mr. 'Andrew Stamllck ; -who has been a resident here for the past five years left for Marshfleld, Ore gon, on Monday .where he will en gnge in hiiBlness ' , Mrs. II. J. Uordou ami Robert were Klumuth Fulls vlilor Thurs day. Jack Urlscoo v left Thurmlny for Modford whore ho will remain In definitely. Mr. nd Mrs. Will Hacker wore in the Fort 'huraday, having Just returned from a (rip tu California where thoy purchased a now Frank; 1 1 it tourliiK air. The C. 1. club mot with Mrs. Joe licssig Friday afternoon tar their regular soinl-nionthly mooting. Sev eral liuportuiit buslnoj mayors wero discussed. Various kinds ut Sow ing furnlaht'd employment fur the aftcrn'Mn, after which u dulnty repast was served by tlio hostess. The following Indies wero present: Mcsdauies: R. S. LoO'iloy, O. II. Uuneh, c. M. Noah. CI. K. Carter. E. D. Rrlscoe, J. L. Garden, L. S. Denton, M. J. Loosley, B. T. Youtil, Bert Oray, It. A. Moon, Ray Taylor, Kobt. Taylor, II. L. Weiss. H. Jackson. Mrs. Henry Wlsy. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. I tackier re turned to Klamath Falls Saturday. Mrs. H. w. Orlh and small aJn spent Saturday and Sunday at Iho Fred Mot tint homo ut Klamath Agency. Prof, aud Mrs. II. T. Youel, spent tlio week end In Klumuth Falls, vis iting fricuds and attending to school matters. . C. E. Hon returned to Eaglo Point Saturday . after a brief so journ In tho valley. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bennett and family and Mrs. R. S. Ballon wero county seat visitors SnturdaV. Plans aro boing made tor a' com munity bnnquet at the church Fri day night. Mrs. J. F. Evans and Miss Grace Diukle went to Klamath Falls Fri day returning Sunday. A number of parents attended the school program Friday onornlng commemorating the birthday of Washington and Lincolu. About thirty basket ball tans ac-. companled tho team to Malta Sat urday whoro two exciting games were played. First, between the Fort Klamath girls and the Matin girls with a score of 22 to 2G in favor of tho Malta girls, followed by a boys game between tho Fort Klamath and .Mulln teams with a score of 21 to 2S In favor of tile Fort Klamath team. , MERRILL Tho Merrill firemen gave their annual Washington birthday ball Friday evening. Tho hall was beau tifully decorated appropriate to tho the . day. The crowd was not as largo as some times but a very good tfme was had by those, unend ing. Tho supper' was served by tha Merrill Library club. They realiz ed something like f50 from the supper, this will be used for the upkeep of the Library. The - basket ball game" Friday evening In the gym, between Agency and Merrill was won by Merrill. The girls gamo was also won by Morrill. Merrill Is still ahead and hopes to be able' to get (ho cup this time. Sup per was served by Merrill to tho Agency tewn In the Cafeteria. The boy scouts sold pop corn during the game. Tho money will be turned Into the scout treasury. Tho high school girls sold cairdy during tho game. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peterson and family of Klamath Falls attended the basket loll ame Friday even lie. Mr. E. L, Whlsier and Earl Jr., were Klamath Falls visitors Sat urday. Miss Mary Taylor who Is teach ing at Bryant Mt. returned to her borne in Merrill the last of tho week with a severe attack of grippe. Tho Boy Scouts hold their regu lar meeting Thursday even lug at the high school gym, and on Sun day held a meeting ut tbcM. L. Mooro hnu.no near the flume. Tlio boys with their scoutmaster, J. W. Scoggins went Immediately follow ing church. ITllc boys pasaod some tests and had dinner at tha camp. The following boys wero present: Lester and i Wondall Mooro, Clif ford and Claudino Shuck, Louis Hill, Fred and Wesley Benson, Laurence aud Donald Frazler, Roy Bcasley, Joo Cjyburn, Marlon Gray bael, , L'ol and John Dlllnrd, Wil liam Unlet,. , Alfred Curluton und Myron Haskins. The Merrill W. C. T. U. will hold tholr regular monthly .meeting nt the home of Mrs. Etta Bcogglns, Miss-Margaret Hill spent a few days with Margary Bowman, return ing Tuesday. Mr. and -Mrs. Jas. . Jones wore Klamath Falls visitors Friday. . Saturday 'eveqing tho high school girls gave a- party at the home ot Miss Aim. WJlson.' Part ot tho girls drossed as boys and took their "young ladles," a delightful even ing was -spent In games and danc ing, i Refreshments wore served. Those present were .Mnsdames Iestnr Turbaugh, K. T. Merrltt, and .Misses Caroline Vaentte, Florence and Magdulino McClay, Swea Luughadl, Olive Hill, Opal Taylor,' Eva Mur ray, Esther and Hallle Moore, M II Choyne, Martha Margnnit , Merrill, dred Hayes, Bessie Tallman, Nollio Louise Dalton, Helen Brown, Ellen McVeigh, Charlotte Ooertson, Win ifred and Marion Offluld and Alta Wilson. . , Mr. and Mrs. M. Oalconlml wore hosts at dinner Sunday. The place cards and decorations were appro priate of Washington's birthday. ,r I (Contlnuedon-pnge flvp)' ... H Uecthcal- service Domestic and Industrial House Wiring ; Plant Wiring Motor Re-winding ...... Motor and Generator Installations and Repairs. All Work by Expert Electricians,' Who Install Proper Equipment in the proper way. . Home Electrical Equipment Articles that Make Life Easier for Your Women Folks Vacuum Sweepers Electric Washers Modern Lighting Electric Ironcrs Curling Irons Percolators Pressure Cookers Motors Heaters ; Westinghouse Ranges Link River Electric BILL BUTLER, Mgr. ,7th and Klamath Phone 171 BETTER PLANNED ELECTICAT 'Q'HPT" MEANS MORE MONEY WHEN YOU SLI 1. VO'J HOME riFi -- .... i-fti k NEW FRENCH FLANNEL NEW SPORT SWEATERS $1.50 , $2.50; ;; High color in the Sport Jut unpacked ad specially' Shade.. All-wool, fine pricea. All the vivid .hade French finish. in this lot. CANTON CREPE SILK ": J2 45 NEW SPRING HATS V ' " i - i Another lot received today . Our regular $3.00 grade ".l ... ' T that are positively the newest which is an unusually good .. . ..' .' ' - . ideas in millinery. , quality and used extensively now . ; Many bright shades. ' Specially priced , 1 Also navy, brown, black. $2.95 to $15.00 HOLEPROOF, OUTSIZE - : !r -1 - PURE SILK HOSE NEW SPORT SCARFS ; Ribbed top, extra full size, in . $1.95 black and brown. . , , . ', ' . ' All the colors of the rainbow , $1 .85 - in this lot. Full 2 yards longy ' - . i . i ;. I '