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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1925)
"PAGE EIGHT V . 1 1 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WEDNESDAY, FED. 25, 192S E . . E Silk Lingerie "Luk-Shu-Ri Knit" Brand Individual ' Measurement Sheer .' Heavy Fabrics Distinctive Styles Coat no More Than Ordinary Uartuonu For, the woman who domanda oxo!uslvonsa In her Intimate wea.-ln.j apparel, those bar an Irrealitlblo appoal . . MRS. A. M. CRYSTAL . (Permanently Located) 1113 Main ' For Interview, phone 141-R before noon P STAGE SET FDR ELKS MINSTREL Phone 77 Reckards Auto Service Fast Closed Care Quick Service Courteous Drivers 50c Fare in City- Phone 77 MICHELIN TIRES Phone 77 Carload of Cotton Seed Cake Just Received Cotton- seed . cake contains more .'food value pei pound than any of the grain feeds:' - ' :' It is good for sheep, cattle or horses! With bran at foajty dollars per ton you could pay $160 per ton for cotton seed cake and have th same food value for each dollar spent..' Two' ounces per day with a little roughage will keep a "sheep in good condition;-.; ".'"I'. ; i'-- v: V.4 A:ct Try a ton of this feed. The price until further notice is $61.30 per ton. . u : ; ' .; v Get your order.in before it is all sold. :. J. W. KERNS , ; MOLINE DISTRIBUTOR ; "r Cream Separators Milking. Machines. ' ' 1303 South Sixth Street : . Klamath Falls,. Oregon.. . u' Two High Born Ladies Ex pected to Take the Audience Tonight' . The stago Is act and ' Klamath Palls Is waiting anxiously for tho curtain to en up on the Initial per tarmance f the Klk's Mlnstro'.j of j 1925, to be snown i.mipi aim Thursdjy In the Klks' temple. Ac cording to thoso in charge ot tho show the tickets are selling like 'ho' cakes" and the few that are left will be dispensed at tho door. ' With the arrival of the two high brown ladles from New Orleans, everything Is completed. A Jasi baby and a melody maid to win across the footlights the heart ot the most confirmed bichelor. . Harry Howard Is In charge of tho stngo settings, having had experience in the studios In Hollywood aa a scenic artist and stage manager for extensive settings. The curtain rises at S: 15 p. m., followed by a dance after tho theatricals. HO TO FORUM FANS Membership Committee to Fight Out Kidnaping, of Prospect ; - ! . j Under the: tutelage of T. P. Hen derson . and H. J: Hickerson, ' the membership committee of the cham ber of commerce, a rotating mem bership' table has been formed. Six members ' not. Including Hickerson and Henderson sit at the table and, to gain leeway to the regular tables, must obtain one member the first week thoy are present. If they, fall to obtain this member, tho penally is two for the next week.- D. J. Puckett of Rocky Point proved tho rirst target ot the committee and was signed tor a year's member ship bv H. S. Mathews. r As Puckett was a, guest of Julius Mueller, and' as Mueller Is also a member: ot the' table outside . the "pale", and quite incensed over the kidnaping' ot his prospect, he ac cepted the challenge of i duel which was offered by Mathews.' This- will be the main feature of the-' forum luncheon next ' Woiiflesday:y Other members ot the table are Dr. Philip Cole. W. H. Lodge of the Big Basin Lumber .company,' and Mrs. Harry Ackley and Mrs. John Martin. : Several numbers by the quartette of the Elks' minstrel were enjoyed with DuBois Cornish at the piano. The songsters were Ed Clark, Frank Confer, John Houston and Harold Bell. . ; t Eat Better For Less ' .t the i WASHINGTON CAFE ..... . - irop u and se fo' 'r.. "1 so many eenpib pieter to eat ber '.i they a. art fiey i tint rlst wla . ireur.v v fMivpjs nirtHRTt ,IW wnH q.;TH WKK RHINO. Prop, ivith ESSi fZJ VnBHeaVSBU DRUGSTORE Zinc Oxide .ADHESIVE t PIASTER & WWeatfKs I 'VV n v MsS. V '-4 i iff!! 1 CfiaSFVl l"Mm TtJ - . All slzo In stack from 10c STAR DRUG STORE KLAMATH FALLS ORK. BREVITIES (Continued From Pago Three) Ing at 9 a. m. Her . mother,' Mrs.' Bali and children are to be w.'th her for a few clays. . ' Upturns From South James Ryan has returned' from Cupertino, California, where he has been visiting with hU, friend J. U. Minor. While In. the Coldcn stato Mr. Ryan spent sometime In San Francisco, San Joe and other Cali fornia citios. He has been absent from tho city for more than two months. - Upturns With Sister Mrs. C. B. Browne of 801 Eldor ado street has returned from a ten days visit in Portland, bringing back with her, her sister Mrs. Charles J. GTeulich ofPendleton who will visit for some time with hsr. Mrs. Oreu llch Is well known In KJamath Falls where she has a , host of frlondsi '... .- Spring Football' . v I 7 With the warm rays of. yester day's sun, more than 20 football aspirants turned out for active work yesterday on the football gridiron, fighting with the usual tall deter mination. , Many, cf the lettermen who will not be able to pluy next year due to graduation were on the grounds showing the amateurs at tho gaimn tio hy tnrt,, wherefores, or !.(.!. 'i wi, ..$ ;t!):'ific CLUB LEADER IS ADVISING GIRLS Miss Helen Cowgill, Calls " oh Many County Organi zations During Visit .With a wealth' of constructive sug gestions at her finger's tips, Miss Welch Cbwgill, state leader of girls' clubs,' Is visiting the larger of the girls' clubs In Klamath county to help the girls In their 1925 work program. - Accompanied by Frank Sexton, county' club leader, Miss Cowgirl will visit the girls' club at Lamm's mill at 9 a. m. tomorrow. From the.ro gho will journey to Klamath Agency, to arrive at 10:30 a. m. She will visit the Fort . Klumath girls' club at 1 p. m. - Tho schedule for the remainder of tho week is as follows: Friday, Henley club at 9 a. m.; Falrview club, 10:30 a. m.; Lone Pino club when the girls wll be hosts at a luncheon, 1 p. m.; Spring Liko 2:30 p. m., and Mills addition school, 3 p. m. . Saturday - afternoon at 2 o clock in the chamber of .commerce Miss Qowgni will meet with the leaders of all girls' clubs In the county, to discuss the program for this . year and to advise the club leaders how to conduct their organizations. , . :l.. We Take Pride in Fitting Your Feet With these Famous Shoes Because we Take a Pride in Giving you SATISFACTION. r:.U5.;.t.J!:.t:i : vif U ' i ' ; . It's the QUALITY not TALK that Makes , the shoe WEAR Prices $y.50 DEMOLAY CHAPTER TO INITIATE BOYS Klamath, chapter, order of - De Molay, will confer the Initiatory degree on a class of local boys on Friday" evening, February 27, at Masonic . hall. . The work will be "done by the now set of' officers re cently Installed and a 'full-attendance is expected. .. , The following boys -will receive the degree: E. Lee Welcher, Wm. 8. Matthews, Kormen F. .'Winters, Willard n. Thomas; Leslie Elmore, Harold- E. Johnson, Charles D. Hastings and" Louis Andy Sabo. Coolldge hus a mechanical horse In his room. Pushes a button to stop It. ' Saves : him from saying anything, to ath Sh6e $ 11 .00 .., . t , 1 . '' ' ' ','' ; !, Store F 1 HEARS REV.BOBBin "Washington, the Man" Is Chosen for Address to -Chamber Forum "A great movement Is but the shadow of a great personality," and upon this quotation was based the address given by the Kev. W. E. Bobbltt of the Christian church, on "Washington, the Man," given be fore members and guests of the chambor of commerce forum this noon! Soldom has tho forum com. mltteo been fortunate in getting the services of so Interesting a speaker who held tho attention of his audi ence ao completely with his de liverance. . .. "Things stand not bocause they are provincial, but because thoy are eternal," said Mr. Bobbitt, "and we celebrate the lives and executions ot these men, for -In our sober mo ments they como.bick to us In seri ous mien. If we abuse our privi leges, or If we abuse our liberties we will tread around-and around and get nowhere. Freemen are apt to turn their selfish side to human nature, forgetting tho paths . by which they descended." , Other phases of the llfo of Wash ington were given, with a Bhort retrospect of the English attitude before and during- tho Revolution ary period when George Washington was brought to the foreground of that great struggle.' Urging the ob servance and lovo of American lib erty, Rev. Dobbin concluded- his address. . i PELICAN BAY CLUB . WINS FROM AGENCY IN FAST CONTEST Coming from bihlnd -with ,a wjilrl' -wind finish after they were, appar ently defeated, the Pelican Bay dub basketball team last night scored five baskets In tho -three minutes of play and dafoated ' the heretofore unl-catoni Klamath Agency , five by a 43-33 score, r ; i ' .- Tho lineups: "-- ': .:. Kl.'l.natl Agency, H. blllstrom, B. Dlllstron, E. Dlllstrom, Norwost, L. Porter and Ball. - Pelican Hay Club, VVortliy, llendrickson, Olsvold, Oingley, Herbert And Kany. Percy Murray of KJamath Falls was re feree. : C 'J. ,; !' Norwest with 7- baskets was high paint man for the Agency five, Wortloy.and Olcvolu -of the Pelican five each xcorotl eight 'busltets." r ( .Men ( ' .'. . ..... to Sell Jriuiraarair Rugs, Dishes, Ranges, before the show-down to Perkins' creditors. If there is anything you need in the house furnishing line we have it and we have it for less. ' -' . If this store should have to be sold to the highest bidder the chances are that all past due contracts will be forced and the furniture taken. Kindly help us some with a payment on your contract. ' , r . Perkin's Furniture House j.- w . .( ..'.....; .'..!..,..;.: ! I' 1; : '. i',iitir h