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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1925)
Friday, February 27, 102." ' EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEV$ Good Merchandise is being SLAUGHTERED because we must have MONEY by March 14 Polled Galvanized 12 qts. Polished Tin A Dandy 10 inch milk strainer Metallic Sieves A Wonderful Buy Tin Grater Pails f i:.Wll f. 19 a In a good quality tin Slicer and cutter, 9- r, . . 10 quart .hallow dish 8 cup muffin pan, will of polished t.n, non- 12 3-8 inches .will just pail. Shaped wood inches high. Every This is a crack.n lar . . rusting sieve e fit the top of tin pail handle, riveted ears, home should have one loodpail 95c 15C ,a6tfryea" 19C atonly iiJC in next sec- l5c On sale 33c This one 1CC only 25c seller, at On sale at - j Hon. Only atonly atonly . Tube Cake Pan Just like mother used and she was some cake maker 1 Qr Onsale AI7C Polished Tin Sanitary bread and cake pans, heavy, rounded corners wir ed, 10 inches long. Only Say did you ever need a funnel and didn't have one. We I5c have them for Some cooking recipes call for, quart meas ures. We have them in good quelgty tin. On sale 15c 8Vz Inch Fry Pans Cold handle seamless smooth steel 23 C For only Water Dippers 15c Flour Sifters 19c Fire Shovels 18c Milk pans ......15c Dust pans ..15c Pie pans 15c Wash pans :..15c Drip pans 15c The creditors are asking for their money now. This is the slow time of the year. We have visited in person some of the people that owe this firm. One old lady, a mother of children said, "take the furniture if it will help, Mr. Perkins, I can get along all right," and she said it with all the motherly kindness that mothers are capable of. Now this is the right spirit and this old lady will not lose her furniture. Now here is another one we visited. A great big two fisted man with a fifteen cent cigar who has plen ty to pay with and who is supposed to know his onions. He met us with a lot of naughthy words. We don't believe we will have to quit because the people of Klamath County owe this firm a lot of men ey which some is past due. We also. don't Relieve you will pass up tli is big opportunity of buying real merchandise at a real bargain price. ' 1 ' ' OF? IT ID. FURNITURE HOUSE COAL CAUSE OF BIG FOE LOSS LONDON. Feb. 27 . London-rs have tackled with renewed energy thin wlnlor the jirolili'in if reducing lliutr (( IiIII which olli'ii cnune n loss to I)h coiiimn nil y of fu.tion, 000 a ilny. HclutilWIs have dini'linl'il th.it WIlllO l WIIH llllIO1llblit llltUIJIlllHT lo abolish fogs, us provided i,y mi turn, It Is possible tii have ram parntlvuly clearer ones by doing away with tho tioft coal smoko ovii caused by omo 4,000,000 1,1 5,00. 0l0 smoking chimneys. Officials of tho C'oiil Bmoko All nlocmiit Society estlmutod recently tlut there warn 000,000 Inhabited house In I. (union nearly every room ot which, Including tli kitchen, lias In open 1 1 re place by which Ihn liiunoa tiro heated.' Thoso flre pour thulr quota uf illrt and Hoot Into lha nlr all day long and far Into iIir night. Orilltinrlly tho soot Is curried oft by tho elements, lull whi'ii u heavy fog sots In tbo par ticles remain suspended In tbo l nioxphcre, shutting am (ha sun en tirely, mid turn daylight Into dark ness. Clear fogs could not d;i tills. DurliiK recent fK hero, which lasted tho hotter part of thrco ilnyii, in most of thorn do, sclcnluits es timated that there wera-frum 250 to not) ton of Hoot floulhiK nboul In Dm ulr within tho I.ond'iii arou. j Statistics Iravo boon compiled show Iiik that London's annual soot-full (Amounts to something llko 75,000 tons. Kvory Individual In tho city Is af fected, nioro or lens, by the heavy fogs and smoke nuisance. Traffic somutlmes conies almost to a stand still, and shop doalcrs often cIobo up their stores berauso f lick of business. During tho fog sensou this winter nlono It has been ostl tmilcd that tho loss to Ilia commun ity has been at least J3G, 000,000. Lenglen Plays in Form P V yi f ii V v i 11 . - i N . .... . . . , . , r .i-7:- " i-.- !.. f num. Hn.nimn I.onalon. Sbo looks mlglily well I iiero is '"""-""".- r,w , r ..nl for .rood. Perhnns I for a porson repu r .. . - - - -, ... . . i her Improvomonl in nennn is uu i" - - Ifornla, not Kuiops. noccntly 1 mndo her first nppcnrnncA In it singles jL"i!l9.S h wifrtrln,June.,Htf hytth jfoijw PJbIio. didn 't Jpso F i PORTUGESE ABLE TO WRITE I.ISIlON. Kiih. 27. So many ppo plo in rortugal cannot rend, tbo pcrruntuKo of llllterntos Is given lis 78, (lint wero It not fur llrazll unci the colonies, the book Industry hero could scarcely survive. Also Por tugese authors rarely live on lha Inconio dorlved from literary pro duction; they all do something else. Tbo government Is seoklng to ovorcotno tbo lack of primary edu cation by moro schools, but pro- gross Is very slow. In tho larger towns thorn Is a certain lllonuy eulturo, but In tho provinces lha pooplo llvo much ns thoy did In past ngvs, Isolated from tho pro gressive world. Hooks ure so expensive! that oily tho toliitlvoly wealthy can afford to buy thorn. RATTLERS HEAR FR01 TONGUES LOS ANOKI.ES, Fob. 27. The orlglnnl antenna for radio, accord ing to Jack Allninn, Los Angeles curator ot reptiles, was tho rnttle- snuko's tonguo. "When a rnlllesniike Is dormant or slooplng," Mr. Altman said re cently, "Its- tonguo Is Idle Hut whnn arousod It starts shooting Hint forked tonguo from its mouth nnd seems to both feci nd hoar through It. I linvo seen rattle snakes npponr ns though uninform ed ot my approach whon tli'lr tongues wore not' moving back nnd forth from their mouths, but tho niomont llioy boenmo cunscluus of Eton- Jacket. Revived JtV Wi -3 -S I THE old Eton jacket Is revived In this street frock of navy blue. The short Jncket buttons over waistcoat of white pique with gold .mttons down tho front. Tho tlo of feels at collar, waist and sleeves tire very new nnd atilktiiK. It the tongues started. Rattlo-maliuj have no oars, hut those llttlo Inn laclos on tho end of tho tonguo serve tho purpose.' HOLLAND'S I'Ol ItTH KOTAKV. 1'OII.MALLV Ol'KXKD AT THK HAtilH THU H.-Uil'K, Feb. 20. A notary club was formally opened here re cently by II. Verkndo. member of the board of directors of Rotary Inter-" national. In the absence of the At.iierlcun mlnlslor, Louis A. Susu dorf, first secretary ot the legation, explained the growth nnd progress ot Rotary In America, and toasted Its success In Holland. Burgomas ter Tntyn of The Hiiguo gave tho now center his official blessing. Thoro uro now tour Rotary cen ters lit Holland.' 1110 various aero nuua in rtinuii- tlnn have formed a federation for tho general advancement ot advut- , I Ever IS Ever j. Life ' ' Have Your Car Burn? Had a Bad Accident? IF SO, you may have ex perienced trouble in get ting prompt settlement from the insurance com pany. ' TT HAT'S where our ser vice excels. We see that you get fair treatment. SK our clients or any, "v local auto dealer. Then see us about your insur ance, whether on your home or on your car. H. Driscoll " Surety Bonds Fire INSURANCE . i Liability