The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 25, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
WEDNESDAY, FED. 25, 192S
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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
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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. . ;
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Eat Better For Less
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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. ,
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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
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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
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Store
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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.-
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