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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1925)
PAGE TWELVE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 102 IWorth Taking" a Chance On "After All a Dollar Is Only a Dollar," It's How Much Your Dollar Buys That Counts Most. Moe's Store Dollar Day Make Your Dollar Stretch That Much Farther r-i 11 y.tr- FVi-U 'mm it was a diamond brooch. And it was worth lo0.00O. jewelers say. Uul It sold for J100 "sight unseen" t the Dead Letter omce auction of un claimed packages. Hundreds of other valuable articles are going the sams way. Careless wrapping and addressing of packages is costing parcel post users millions of dollars annually. Above may be seen a part of one day s bab-.tl In this "mail graveyard." The man below is shown going through a ejsi jf boxes trying W And some way to Identify them. News of the Klamaf hCountry MIDLAND ' A whole flock ot blua birds, har bingers of spring, have arrived In this neighborhood. As further evi dence of, spring H. A. Wltherill re ports the squirrels are venturing out from their winter quarters la the ground. Mrs. Edgar Furbar recently re ceived a nice shipment of purebred Barred Rock baby chicks. '' Bill. Burnett was In this vincinty Saturday setting a line of traps tor mall fur bearing animals. .1 Some of the -Sillier Tsland folks report some good catches of suckers in Klamath .River. ' , ; -. I J.. Flowers came In from the dredger Sunday for a visit with his family. '. Richard Quimby of Klamath Falls arrived in .Midland Sunday where he Is spending a few days at the home of H: A. Wiitherill. - Mrs. Frances Royse, John Butler and ' Mrs. Beatrice Phelps were among the Midland folks who were in Klamath Falls Saturday, regain ing over night and returning home on the Sunday morning passenger. , Mr.' and Mrs. W.- H. Wynant and Children, Helen,. Esther and Junior, spent Sunday at the J. B. Burnett borne. i ' 8. L. Burnett wa3 a business visi tor In Klamath Falls Saturday. , Golden West , Maat and Market company on Saturday made another large shipment of sheep to Oakland. Two hundred head of cattle were shipped at' the same time bv John Allen. '. Monday' being n school holiday Helen Couchman extended her week end visit with home folks until Mon day night, -when, die returned to (Klamath Falls on the evening train. Mrs. F.' J." Flowers entertained Mrs. Phelps and Mr. Stratlon at din ner Sunday evening. . ' Midland school children and teach ers are Justly proud ot their attend- Worked-NoPay 1 r Vx T 'S .11 1 1 Knd by the auueifntendent of nub Uo safety, then re-hired by the city pouncll. Jack Krouhv, Du Moines policeman, walked a beat in the Jail iw tiding while his case was debated ; la osurt. , While there he arrested a wanted by police who wan .-'bout to leave the building unno- , tie! Bach day he walked the best fcle allotted hours but the court beldvhe had no civil service rights I and he was denied pay. ance record of 98.4 per cent the past month. This docs exceedingly well when one considers the great dis tance that has to be traveled by many of the pupils over bad roads and through all kinds of .weather. -- Following is the progracn given by the school Monday morning in hon or of Washington and Lincoln. Song. "America"; essay, "Life of Lincoln," Pauline Burnett; "I Love the Name of Washington," James Flowers; recitation by George Burnett; song. "Uncle Sam's Wedding"; "Life of Washington," Catherine Burnett; song, "Star Spangled Banner"; reci tation, "Truthful George," Esther Atchison; reading by Opal Hooper and Naydlne Greagory; although Washington was a great man, Mat thew Del Fatti shows there Is a "grater":; song, "Columbia, Gem of the Ocean"; Boy Scout march; song, "We're Tenting Tonight"; reading. "Life of Lincoln," June Couchman; Amenrican creed and flag salute. Helen and Hurley Couchman were the only visitors present to enjoy the program. Anna Burnett was the guest of her cousins, Catherine and Pauline Burnett at their Miller Island home on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Senn were qillers In Midland Sunday after noon. Wan. Sherrlll, a rancher of the Lovcr Uks, was a bubl:ess caller In Midland Tuesday. WORDEN I. A. Stiffler of the Keno section was a Wbrden business caller on Wednesday. F. A. WJIson Is the !rst In this icinity to begin farming operations. Mr. and Mrs. B. N. I.ervin of Klamath Falls were Sunday visitors In the Chapman heme. T. R. Daten reports the Keno Wordnn road to be drying so that within a short time cars can get ovor the highway. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. -Nelson and son Roy. who have been In southern California several weeks will arrive hcaie next Saturday. C. N. Gordon, local contractor, was ownrded a e:nt;act to erect a bun galow on Spencer creek for 8. W. Kesler. Mr. Kesler is making many Improvements for a summer home In that scenic vicinity. Why not absorb a volume of good sense by lining up with the philoso pher who said: "War against your own vices and make peace with your neighbors." To commemorate Washington's birthday the program given by Wor den school was up to the best. Pa triotic songs, appropriate recitations and brief talks by patrons were well received. An enjoyable tlmo for those who were present. In town the business men must meet once or twice a iweek and eat together to keep on good terms with one another. In 1 the country they havn a rabbit drive or free lunch at the farm sale. We are all alike only different. , Havbingers of spring with roll ot blankets and tired feet are migrat ing northward to camps In the pin eries of Oregon. F. H. Downing has Installed an irrigation pipe line to his lawn and the flower gardens over which Mrs. Downing; preside nthuslamlcally, Jap Crepe Well known by every woman. Over 25 shades of the heavy grade. 3 hicheS wide and arc fast color. For Dollar Pav, 4 vds Feather Pillows 32 (J of vj) ft Regular size covered ster ply that extra room ivith a pair, each Kegtuar size tuvcicu ,vith gopd ticking. Clean 0 sterilized feathers. Sup- Dress Linen Choice of any piece in stock in many shades. Xon-crushable, or, and awful lot this season. Dollar Day at, yd. . . . . it many siiautrs. tshable, fast col- D" will be used an VjV Women's Rayon Silk Vests Another shipment of these Rayon Silk Vests will be offered again tomorrow. Nice weave, straps and everything ready to slip into. While they last . on Dollar Day, each $1 Cotton Bats Regular full comforter size. Costs you very little to make a comforter, and it's easy. $1 32-In. Zephyr Ginghams, 6 yards What there is left of this nice quality gingham that "usually sells for 25c and 29c yd. Some nice patterns and you will do well ' by getting your share now. For Dollar Day only.. J ColourjShur" Suiting Materials, 2 yds. for One of the most popular fab rics that will be worn this spring. Guaranteed fast against, foiling, exposure or perspiration. Many different shades and 36 inches wide... Every Woman or Mitt Would Like One of These Novelty Fudge or Bib Aprons Made of fast color fabric appropriately 'trimmed with rick rack, pockets, and other frilly little trimmings. Makes an excellent gift or used as a Berving apron as well. You couldn't begin to make them at this price. Mr. Moe was fortunate in making this pur chase while in Los Angeles and they are Bure to sell fast at this price. Each : Twill Toweling We have 150 yards of ;his twill toweling, Very suitable for roller, hand or kitchen towels. Spe cial. Dollar Day, 7 yards for School Day Romper Cloth Very nice selection of patterns. You know how durable it is. Kid dies rompers, dresses, men's shirts, etc. Spec ial, 3 yds, for Women' Gowns liver so many women who look forward to these gowns of muslin, nainsook a n d some, crepc. Various styles, cheaper than the mak ing, at . , $ $ Choice of all Silkalines, 4 yds. for So many people use it for cur taining, comforters, and 101 other uses. Plain and fancy patterns. The usual : Moe Store selection, 4 yds J WHITE PLISSE CREPE DOLLAR DAY, 5 YcU FOR With a limited amount left this plisse crepe should have your interest. So easily made up and laundred. Nice for gowns, step-ins, bloomers, etc. This is about one Ihird reduction. , Dozens of new things are coming in daily. Manifest your interest by shopping with us often as most people do. Just Unpacked Women's Sports Hose Can be had in four popular h fl shades, rust, beige, grey, black Medium weight linglish rib- f bed mercerized, full length and an excellent quality for spring. Ciood value indeed at 2 pairs Guaranteed Hose For children in ' black and cord. All sizes. Scud the children down for them. 4 pairs for .... $1 Ladies' Fine Grade Rayon Silk Hose Another full case received yes terday. Among them are many new shades including, Grain, Black, Airdalc, Beige, Cord, Grey, Skyn, Fog, etc. ( Truth in Advertising o an expert In floral culture, which ia an Inspiration to all lovers of tho beautiful who - visit the hospitable ho.ne of the Downing!. FORT KLAMATH Mrs. James L. Gordon and son Fred returned home Monday after spending a few days at Malln whero they visited Mrs. Cordon's brother and family. Oeo. Hoyt spent Tuesday In town from his ranch on Kln'moth Marsh. Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Youel and Mr. apd Mrs. H. O. Bunch mere dinner goest of Rev. and Mrs. H. L. Wptas of Wljllamson River Tuesday evo nluff. , . , A basketball game will be played at the Klamath Agency gymnasium Thursday evening , between the Agency nd Port Klamath teams. Mr. and Mrs. Ilcrt Gray and Joe Henslg wero Klamath Falls visitors Tuesday. Mr. flray and Mr. Hesslg having been culled as witnesses on the elk tr.'al. C. V. l,oos'ley of tho Sanitary Moat Market wns n btislnttis visitor in tho valley Tuesday. ... nobert Tyrol camo up from Al goma Tuesday on business. A...O. wlmer and family, Lou Wlmer and Mrs. Minn 'Wlnier ar rived n Fort M:i math Tuesday from North iBond, where they have been located tho past few months. Several people from here went to Klamath Falls Wednesday evening to see "Janlco Meredith" at tho Lib erty. , Oeo. Cleveland , was. a Klamath Falls visitor Wednesday. 0. T), Dunim returned from Kirk ford, where he tins had cluirge of the postofflca for the past two weeks. Plans nro well under way for a., community 'banquet Friday evunlng at 8 o'clock at the church. Mrs. I). T. Youel, Mrs. ' Roy Taylor and Mrs. Cray have been appointed as a com mitlno to dike Imi'go. A good tlmo Is being planned and evoryono l In vited. i Mrs. H. B. Loosloy and daughtor Helen wero shopping 'and attending to business matters In the county soat Wednesdny. A largo crowd of basketball fans nro plunnlng to accompany the local basketball toa'ms to KHamath Agoncy Thursday night, whora they will moot tho Agoncy teams In games. ft. 9. Loosloy was a mutinous visi tor In Klamath Falls. Wednesday. Mis. L. C. Slslmoro returned homo Tuesday after a very ploasunt visit wltlf friends nnd rol.it Ives In Ban Francisco. . . W, C. Knctdor, who Is omployoil by tho Fort Klnmnth Mendowa Co,',, returned Tuosday to resume his uiiuun uiiur spending me past low flttVU at hli, hnma In Vl.m.ll. P.M. ' Mnlvyn EiirIo returned home Mon day aftor a brief visit with relatives in Klamath Falls, . Of tho 200,000,000 aoros of land In India undor cultivation almost 50,000,000 acros nro Irrigated. ' A cnblo that Is tlghtonad by a lover.; does tho work of a now Im plement for uncrewlng fruit Jur tops. ' ; i Herald "Class" Ads Pay I , r , -f