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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1925)
'PAGE EIGHT EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1023 Dark Horse Wins i mm of Building? Then think of the ' Link River Electric Co. This organization has a force of 7 men,' expert electricians, in" addition to unusually com prehensive" estimate depart Bring us your house plan and let us figure with you. A little thought expended in selecting the proper type of fixture will add many dollars to the value of your home when you sell. We Sell MOTORS Westinghouse Ranges, Lighting Fixtures Electric Irons Pressure Cookers Percolators Vacuum Sweepers Electric Washers Electric Heaters We especially wish to call your attention to the fact that there has been a great change in .fixture style within the past year. It costs but little to modernize See Our Display KsSSVw?') t Mill f i ITene wo huvQ tho national Indoor Junior 1 tennis champion. Edward ! Jamba of lloltlmorc. Ho wasn't con ; cvdtd on outside c-hunce to win tit i Iho opuilnp or the wiutvr Irnnlx. I ,i . vtuU I H1IJIS. G SEEK PflQ RESS LINK RIVER ELECTRIC CO. BILL BUTLER, Manager Seventh and Klamath Phone 171 W Do House' or plant wiringMotor and Generator install ing Motor and Generator Repairing Motor re winding, i ' To Obtaiiv Good Will it id just as necessary that we satisfy our used car customers as our new. For reliable used cars see Buick & Star Garage H. E. Hauger Opp. White Pelican Hotel BEETHOVEN LOST i SONG IS LOCATED Railroads Now " Freed of Government Control Con- , sider Improvements j BKKLIN". Feb. SS. Kurnmn rail- roads, now freed or government con trol and politics ao considering in novations and Improvements. Un der tho general suporlntundeney of Rudolf Ocer, formerly minister of transportation, careful study la be ing made of tho needs and comforts , of passengers, tao Increase of spaed, tho maintenance of safety, and a proper margin of profit. When the tourist season opens j next May, overseas pasjongcrs will ; oo nolo to tuko a through train from tho docks at Bremcrhsven and Cux haven for Berlin. Thus will a pre war service be resumed. Wireless telephones havo been Installed on the trains between Ilerlln nud Ham burg, Frankfurt and Munich. The average speed of German i trains before the war was 41.6 miles an hour, and "Germany always has ' enjoyed the reputation of having fewer accidents than any other coun try In the world. In 192-4 tho speed avorage was 34.7. but Dlroctor Oe ser Is confident this will bo Increas ed in 1925. To this end thoro will be cxtonslvo Improvements to track Engines and rolling stock already aro satisfactory, the director asserts. Tho Gorman railroad system em ploys about 800,000 men. Thoro arc .11,260 railroad ' stations, 33,000 miles of track, 106 construction shops and 3,237 udmlnlatrutlon of fices. , Ono of the director's chief tasks is to make the lines profitable enough to take enre of their share of tho reparations burden, and ho Is confident this can bo done. Ho has a freo hand to run tho system on strictly business principles. He has dismissed 300,000 men whom he conslderod superfluous: railway officials no longer hold their Jobs fnr llfn UA t. I .. . . . , . I . ...... . , ls i-aicmig io ine DUS- Iness of tho countries surrounding Germany which need tho Gorman lines for transshipment purposes. GKRM.AXS LIKE V. 3. HOUSES LEIPSIC, Feb. 27. The original manuscript of a Beethoven wedding song was recently found attached to another manuscript In tho posses sion of tho firm of Brcltkopf & Haertel, Beethoven's musical publishers. The song was composed on the occasion of the marriage, Feb. 6, 1819, of tho daughter of Ginnnat- nnasio del Rle, principal of the boarding school attended by Bee thoven's nephew Carl. - All trace of the song had been lost until an employe of Urletkopf & Haertel searching for Beethoven's piano concertos written in the mas ter's hand. The song was fastened to one of them by a clip. BERLIN", Feb. 27. First-class race horses are being Imported In growing numbers to Germany from the United States. A representative of tho Prussian state racing com miEclon recently visited America officially, and purchased scvornl trotters both for racing and brood ing purposes. He gave so glowing an account of American horso breed lug that leading sportsmen aro quickly following suit in placing or ders with America. Feed and Seed Oats For Sale f1tVV"lfiri'SVfSJlfT"YriiV Good quality KLABZUBA BROS. Matin, Ore.' -i ifDABY'S COLDS . JT . ' , ''d "nipped in the trad" '.,-, without "dosing" by use of- PEARY'S SIDE-KICK IN SERIOUS TROUBLE WREXHAM", Wales, Jan. 27. Jamfti Jacksos, . who accompanied Admiral Peary .on his Polar trip In 1908, Js In trouble. He was. com mitted for' trial at the assizes here on a charge of arson. It was alleged Jackson was ' responsible for the burning of a portion of the premises he occupied and that furniture found in the place smelt of paraffin. Jackson served during the war and received a permanent Injury to the head which resulted in a steel plate being Inserted. A Swiss town is populated sole ly by women, who carry on an ex tensive dairying business, SOVIET MEDICAL MUX TO MEET MOSCOW, Feb. 27 For the first time since tho Bolshevik revolution, a congress of the physicians and sur geons of ail the countries comprised within the Soviet Union Is to be held herenext spring. With the congress there Is also to be held an exhibi tion of medical progress. This exhibition will consist hot only of objects loaned or donated by Russian medical men, but medical museums and Institutions In other countries also will bo requested to loan BC.no of their material. In Chicago a couple of budding young bandits were nipped In tho bud. Gardeners are planning plots all vegetables and a yrd wide. German scientists have develop ed an artificial wool from the long spines DI "Scotch ' pine, chemically treated, HereV Her. Face t. ' J.M., ( Cfcllle Isvens" ankles nro IriHiircn for 100.000. And r;olcs I'hlllins. oi'ilnt. ocueves nor fuce w equauy perioot. He's nominated her as 'one of 14 "perfect" beauties for 1925. You've ' seen her ankles before. They're tea. i lured In advertisements, v i "31 r "IS it illlll' Iti ll1f Do you want to buy plate glass and fancy showcases? YOU DON'T HAVE TO HERE, We do business without frills. Pine shelving plain windows no hired clerks gives you i . et. 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Spring is coming outdoors will soon be calling prepare now for hiking or outing by taking advantage of our low prices on outdoor clothes. ........... t . , t, Flannel Shirts $3.85 $4.95 (i iff. .) ; n ' .- ' Hiking trousers, whipcords, moleskins, 0 7C to tM fit? Flannel, Khaki ?,,. Hiking boots, lightweight uppers, sturdy Soles.... $7.45 Chippewa Loggers We have just secured the agency for this popular nationally-known make. ''' OUR PRICES ARE LOWER 'f CLOT.HIER, ; NINTH and MAIN !' i' ' fit 1' Home of the Working Man ii jsywlXi i . fn 'rt j! "I'ftifl ..n" triU-irf iHliu'i u'O o -iisbu,! '..() i mr.v.mf oin'iil , Mi lsiiliiii aollJno Unollnii a'l'l