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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1925)
I WEDNESDAY, FEB.1 25, 192: EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE FIVE f i i i ll.'l. I- . DID CT Niuffi , I VII YVU liy luminii r , .,- how well die macaroni elbowi, noodlei, of , whatever the product miy be, ie picked. SKCON D.oburve the uniform high quality.' No "iplit" or "fractured" lenithi, tube or elbowi, in a Fontina packie. TIIIKD, tea how quickly Fontanels re ipondi tocookini. Not a bit of itarchineia. T lie eacluiiva r'untana way of makint, coo i vena the itatch into a wholraome element. KOURTII, into tha richer flavor. It'a always preeent, even when you "warm-up ' leffoveri,. Oibar foBlana Pfoducia MitiiiJ-8pMlnl-VMwiai -LIU. Imil-lia N4k4 1h ft 4.)-Tk w " M tewiftliM Bwltli Dim Before you Build. lworRit,Kct m mectrtcM now 'Householders. lii Booklet 15 free m anv contractor or retailer who displays this seal Country Correpondence I . u Plates woro laid for Mlas Mario Munaon, Mr. nntl Mm. CI. It. Carlo ton. Mr. ninl Mrs. Lester Offleld, John Galconlml and Iho hott and hostess. Mr. Hint Mm. Lester Otflold spent Offlold'H paronta Mr. and Mrs. M. I Uulcoulmt They rolurhod to their ; homo In Klamath Falls Monday , ovonlnK. Tho town haskot bull toam played Chtloiiiin Saturday evening. Al though llio Morrill toam lost, they l had a good llmo. Hot. C. C. Ilulet Hold services at Mt. Lakl-Sunday and. Mrs. Hulot Uroarhod In hi place at Morrill. Mr. Win. Hammond who baa boon 111 at a hoapltal in Klamath Falls has Improved enough to bo ahlo to bo movod to tho homo of Dan Colwolt In Klamath Falls. It la hoped alio will aoon be able to rot urn to hur homo In Morrill. Mr. runt Mrs- Loo, Brown, from Loront Mill at Bnnansu apont the wook ond In Morrill. . ""Mr., and Mrs, N. 1 B. Woodhouse were dlnnor gueata Sunday-of Mr. and Mra. Ooo. J. Walton at their homo In Klamath Falls. The school enjoyed- a holiday Monday and tho poet office and bank wore cloeod for the day. Baldwin Hardware UhiigV Electric Store Can supply your " "Check-Seal" wants in Klamalh Falls l A A " w n it anralrl by wordptmoutiv Bcvtf. E&st And West cvridNortUtmsoutn. BONANZA R. It. Lytlo haa received a ship mont of Joraoy calvoa from Tilla mook. Thoy nrrlvod In good condi tion. ,' ., v.. .' " ' r - Mr. arid Mm. Doan Mennlss' en turuilnod Mr. and Mra. A. A. Wilk inson In honor ot Mra. Mennlss' birthday. Tho guosta roport an on Joyublo afternoon...,'; ; ' Mr. and Mra.' J. E. Scott worq vlaltorrt nt tho R. It. Lytlo home Sunday afternoon. Mr. Dttvo Tumor, of Langell Val ley waa In Bonanza on business Sat urday. ''''." Mra, Dave Campbell visited at tha homo ot her daughtor Mrs. F. J. Browne lam Sunday. Lust Saturday Bruce. Wenston sprained hla knoo as ho Jumped a tonco. Ho Is limping about now. Miss Wonola Woloh spent the wot-K csnd with Miss Lois Wenston.: Uonuusn. high, school will give n movlo, ."Woatbaund Limited" Fri day evening, February 27. The high achcol hns boon giving movies more or loss rogulrrrly nil year. v Bryant Mountain school has been closed for tho last wook on account of tho Illness of tholr tenohor, Miss Mary Taylor. It Is expected' to open Tuesday, , Mossrs Jubso Drew and Harry Mills woro Saturday business visit ors. , . . The Charles Walker family have Just movod Into Bonnnsn. Our popu lation Is Increasing. The senior class of Bonanza high school has chosen as Its class play "Sally Lunn', , Tho date' for giving It has not yot been decided. ' timidity evening at tor services, tho b to wards of the Mothodlst ohurch mot to oJnsldor flnanoial quoitlons, Judge Bunnoll visited ; In Bon anza Sunday, Miss Elsa Armstrong was tho dln nor guest of Mr. and Mrs. Kred Floet Saturday.- ' ; , ' v :' Mrs. L. E. Shnyor was a business and iiloasuro visitor In Klumath Falls Saturday, , . Mr. BroWnson an instructor at Bonanza high apont - Saturday in Klamath Falls. ' I M 15308 Blrdlo and Anna Hanvuker I wore shopping ' In ' Klamath ; Falls I Saturday. , ' .... ; . Mr. and Mrs. K1 Copporfleld vis its! ut the homo ot Mrs. J. Won- nton Sunday nioinlng. .V Wo will have a -now aocrotary of agriculture lit Miuvh. Ho should I fltvofls ,t!int,,aijiJi!JiJiurI.U.t!0.1'8 Accounting and Auditing E. W. Renick Public Accountant General ( Income Tax ;. Capital Stock Tax 211-212 HOPKA BUILDING vPHONE 317 POULTRY EXPERT EXPECTED SOON H. E. Cosby Will Confer With Klamath Egg Pro- - ducers on Problems Arrangements have been mado- for II. E. , Cosby, ' poultry, specialist . of tho Orogon Agricultural college', to spond two daj'B -Willi poultrymen of Klnmatlr county, C. A. Honderson, county agent,' announced today. Mr. Coaby Is widely known by paultry mon throughout the state and of forts have been made for the past oar to secure his services hero. Mr. Cosby'i schedule while In Klamath county will be ' as follows: Open meeting ' for till poultrymen and othors Interested, -will be held at tho Mt. Lkl church at 7:80 p. -m.-Thursday, Starch 6th: Friday morn ing at 9:30 a. m., March 6, a group ot poultrymen from the southern end of the county will moet with Mr. Cosby- at Dr. . F. M. Trout's, Mulin, and at noon of tbo same day Wood ' . ... : .1... -: , , ..gj,.;-.- ' . We can supply your fuel needs on short notice. V' v Blocks ; : : -,. '. . ' : Dry Slabs . ' Limbs Coal - . -; -vk t 'FuehOil'' ''l Phono your - ordore to ..-".rtv- 535 :;.v -J:;;-601 Main St i a mooting will bo held at. the Case Ipoultryfarm 'naar Klamath 'Falls,' 1 whero , a cafpterla lunch will be 'served by Mr. and Mrs. X'ase. , i This schedule-i will give 'every ipoultryman an opportunity to at tend at least one( the three meet ings and It ' Is hoped that no one will overlook the , chance to meet Mr, Cosby, In oMer' to give him a full understanding of our conditions ihcre which are -somewhat different 'from the problems facing the poul trymen of- the-Willamotto '..valley.' ! Owing to the rap:a increase or poul jtry raising -in Klamath catinty. It Is doairablo that '.this territory be placed on Mr. Cosby'a regular sched ule for further work to every phase 'of thtf: poultry., industry, such ns feeding,' breeding, culling, etc., which are taken up throughout the year by the .Agricultural College. Any poullrymnn- who contemplates continuing In the poultry business should aim to. be present for at least one of the meetings. ' At tho Mt. Lakl meeting on March Gth the matter of signing up sugar beet acreage will be taken up by Robert Odemeyer,' local representa tive ot the Sacramento Valley Sugar company, who has recently arrived bore from the company's headquar ters at Hamilton City. Mr. Olde ' moyor will be placated here' during the planting, grpflng and harvesting aoason or beets and It Is advisable , that all people contemplating grow ! ing beets this year be presont al the 'Mt. Lakl .meeting If possible. O. Peyton & Co. "Wood to burn" . 601 Main .Phone 535 i X X t ? ? ? ? ? t ? ? f V f V t T V if if f f f f f Shoe Repairs By Parcels Post f f f f f f f f ! A- t Send in your old shoes and I'll over haul and rebuild them and pay the (i postage bck to you. In that way a few miles between your; home and . my shop counts for nothing. -You can have your worn shoes made like -new at practically the same cost as people here in town. I 1 iThis'-Nurml runs so fast' ho can go to town about as quickly as he caa stay at hctne.- ' . Beautiful Eyes Tho HeiilUiy Kyo is tho bcauti- ful eye. Rod, inflnnied, watery ej'cs are ' certainly not , pood to look at. Thooo shoniiHt tho above Sjniptonia alnK hnro weak eyre. Itolleve tho strain with ,. proper fflnasea nnd yon re move tlu ratuc. Dr. Goble Qlaases Frainea TOO L1N Ground .. s Itepnlml Byea Kxitmlncil QUICK BKItVK'R , White Pelican .; , Hotel Merchants Lunch, 60c 12:00 to 1:30 p. m. Also ' ''-. '. Banquets Parties Dances Dfin't .ovorlnck our dinner ' rf.nn at Pntrtf.tr1. Mllrhf iN Babe Ruth isn't having much luck at "golf, maybe because they won't give him three strikes. .. i - An-Illinois ;town: finds It needs a larger Jail. We would It our cops worked a little harder. The Prince of "Wales finds he needs more money; so most of our young men' are right in style. : : Massachusetts women's clubs find women inconsistent.' We find them anything you expect them to be. - - It Is hard to . work your way through ' college , at present prices charged by bootleggers. Moinrt's opera,-composed at 12, 1b botng'.sung. 1 .Most, operas com posed at 12.nro;"dldn't do it." MARKETS SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 26. Broilers 1 to 11-4 lbs. 42 to 44e; 1V4 lbs. 88 to 40 x colored 114 to 1 3-4 lbs. -38 to -40. v : ' Fryers, leghorn -3 to 2V6 lbs. 36 33; colored 2 to iVi lbs.. 36 4? 38. ' r ,. Young roosters,1- colored . 3 lbs. and up 314f 33; ,'8taggy, showing spurs 24 28. Old roosters: color ed 16 17; leghorn 12 14. . Leghorn hens 2 Mi lbs. 23; 3 Un. 24; 3 .1-4 lbs. 25. . - : ' Largo colored hens fancy 27 0 23. Tarkeyg ' dressed' fancy touts 36 3S; hena 33 36; poorer 32033. II'OKTLAND, Fob. 25. Cattle and hogs nominally steady; no, receipts. ' Shoop nominally steady today; ftvo lqads sold late Monday fully 60o lower and quotations revised accordangly. No receipts. Lambs, light and !ian.lwelgtit, medium to choie'o 14.0016.0O; hoavywolght (02 lbs. -up) medium to prima 12.0O14.00; nil weights, culpand common 11.00 14.00; others 'un changed. "' ' Kggs unsottlel. curront receipts 26o; pullots 23Vti24; plrsts 24 25; henneries 2628; dollver od Portland. . , Iiuttor vory firm. Extra cubes, city . 45 V4; standards 4514; prime firsts 46; firsts 39; undergrades nominal; prints 47; cartons 48. t J Butterfat, firm aoarce. boat churn ing ; cream 45 46 net shippers track In gone 1; 47o delivered Portland. : ' . : " . Poultry steady. Heavy hens 20 82.'; , light 17 (tf 18;-. springs 22 5(23; old roostors 10; ducks, whlto Pek'.u ; Wheat bids: hard white, . Bluo Btem, 'Baart 1.90;. soft white, west ern white 1.83; bard winter -1.82; liard winter ,1.8 a jr. northern spring, .western red 1,80; B13-D hard .white Goodyear Shoe Repair Shop W. W. CONNORS, Prop. 121 North Eightn , - - Next to the Herald We still have a large ; selection of Used Gars Priced at extremely low figures. Come in and look : over the following: : 1923 Roadster $250.00 1923 Touring, new paint .. .... ....... .....O. $250.00 1923 Coupe, Ruckstell and lots extras ... $400.00 1920 Chevrolet delivery, good condition. 50.00 1924 Touring $300.00 1924 Ton truck, overhauled . . - $325.00 1920 Touring, good condition, '25 license $165.00 1924 4-door Sedan ;'..L:.:...v,.v.-...:,......J.....$500.00' Terms on any of them. Also many other good buys Balsiger Motor Co. Authorized Ford Dealer : - c , 8th and Klamath - a - , .1, 1. i,,rmjuriurL- - n n r r. jul-ltl . ij-.rLj-j-ij-jn.rLa.-u-ir-ij-Lnn.nn.-ri r. . . . .-'hi' i II imMWM.'.'.'m.VTl Todays car rocolpts; wheat 69; barley, flour 16; corn 3; oats 9; hay 13. 1 -,' . ' ' Onions slow 2.75 S.50.-- , :. ' . Potatoos slow, barely ateady 1.56 1.60. "" - " '" ' Nuta jteady. Walnuts number 1, 28 34 ; filberts 16 18; almonds 27; Brazil nuts 1617; Oregoh chestnuts 16 17. ' - Hops unsettled, clusters 16 17.; fuggles 16018,' old crop nominal.. Cascara bark quiet. Now peel, 8, Not a Dental Bargain Counter; ;' Wo solicit you work on the basis of good work,' honestly per- formed, rather than cut prices. The tact that wo have-tke most V modern equipment and maintain our own laboratory DOBH make our prices somowhat lower, however, because of tho time wo te. :- R. D. CO E,. Dentists ! (Painless, of course.) , Houkn ItltlB. 8th fend Slain Pb. ! ! '' .Qreiron.Jiraiia. rooL..4c.. .' .