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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1925)
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1021! EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FAUS, OREGON PAOjNlNE Likes Pen 4 X ' PAIGE "America's Most Beautiful Car" JEWETT "A Bear for Service" Special Showiing Of new Spring merchandise at reduced prices F or Saturday Selling V. V I V P. A 1 1 V -'? Buy Your Used Cars Now . Like all automobile dealers, we have many used cars . at this time of year. When we begin selling new cars in the next few weeks, we will take in many more. Therefore, in order to move what we have before the spring rush begins, we have decided to slash prices. We are making these price concessions to March 10. At the end of that time all cars remaining unsold will be placed back at standard prices. You have 1 1 days in which to obtain some real bargains Almost every make of popular car included in this list. You may see these cars at our salesroom at 23 W. Main, next to Baldwin hotel. TERMS IF DESIRED Was Now Maxwell Touring $ 175 $ 100 . Peerless 8 Roadster 850 625 Velie Touring : 650 500 Indian Motorcycle 175 155 Special Six Studcbaker Touring 750 " 650 Overland 90 Touring 300 175 Chalmers Touring ....... 650 , - 475 Kissel Touring 400 ' 275 , Ford Touring 175 100 Studcbaker Six Roadster 275 150 Dodge Sedan 1100 1050 Paitre Touring 875 tvv -Jewtt Touring . 1260 050 Jewett Touring (Demonstrator) 1440 mo MANY OTHERS CRATER LAKE AUTOMOTIVE CO. "The House of Satisfied Owners" 23 W Main Phone 326 Bring your overhaul job to our completely equipped ihop It will save you time and money. Re-boring equipment Re-honing equipment Elks instrels Tonight Only M Don't Miss It Its a Real Show J More Big Night 1 League of Nations Seeks Better Thysical Training GENEVA, Fob. 27. Coordinat ing tlio national battles against lic ense and delivering sledge hammer blown against ihoso mnladlos which still aoorn to doty medical skill, will constitute tho onsonce ot the futuio program ot tho League of Nations In lis public health activ ities. Tho league's health section has Just closed a successful year. It has extended Its sphore ot action Improved, comploted and doflnod Its technical equipment and has car ried out with Increasing success Its special task, that ot giving, effec tive holp to the various nations ad ministrations In their campaign against epldomlcs and tholr attempts to Improve public honlth. ' In the coming year Bpoclal a Hon Hon will be given to Instruction In health and social medicine In Eu rope, Amorlca and Japan, together with tho development and extension ot physical training, with tho ob ject ot securing the gonernl adop tion ot rational mothods of physic al education. LONE PINE R. F. Deasly served on the Jury last week. Lon Storey and .assistant, Ray roond Stephenson, are drilling a woll on the O'Connor ranch. J, Darnltam and K. Johnson were transacting buslnoss In this locality Tuesday. K. I.. Hosley, prosperous Chllo quia merchant, was looking after his lntorosts In thin com'munlty and calling on friends horo Friday. . Those who attondod the Altar so ciety dance and tho Fireman's ball In Morrill Friday a week ago and laBt Friday respectively Included: Mr. and Mrs. Cldye K1gor and chil dren, Esten, Kosnoth, Karl and Audrey, Mr. and Mrs! Clydo Barks, Miss Hall, Con MoAulltf, F. h. Qeert son and dnughtcr Charlotto and Joromo Akern. Con Curtln vlsltod witu trlends I 1 W.' cT Mitchell. Oftcd. penniless and homeless ex-oonvlct, begged Dover ' nor M. B. Trapp to let him return to the Oklahoma Bute Penitentiary at McAlester. He had been paroled after serving tour yeors of a. life 'sentence for the murder of board : Ins; noun keeper. The lovertior, ' however; declared the tatutcsmede no provHlontor revoking a parole. AMERICAN SCHOOL WANTED LIMA, Peru, Feb. 27. Among the most Important of the 147 re commendations approved at the ple nary closing session of the third Pan-American Scientific Congress, bold here this month, were the following: Recommendation for establishing a Pun-American University at Pana ma, details ot which will be ' irk ed out by the Fan-American Union. Proposal for the celebration of a Pan-American Archaeological Con ference In Cuzon, and the general cooperation ot American archaeolo gists In tho study end Investigation of tho remains, ot the ancient peo ples ot America. .The endorsement of the work done by tho Carnegie Institute and tho proposal for the establishment of meteorological and geophysical sta tions. In all tho republics of tho Pun-American Union. A recommendation was also made that a Pan-American Institute of Electrical Engineers be established for tho purpose of sludylug elec trical development, especially ivlth refetonce to electrical power as a public utility, Us tariffs, standard ized voltages, and public and private monopolies, li is also recommend ed that a "Committee on a Pan Amoricun Railway" study the eco nomic, political and Industrial as pects ot the Pan-American railway projocl. Standardization of railway guagoa and equipment also Is urged. Narcotic drugs came in for at tention in a recommendation that a Pan-American Pharmaceutical Con ference be held to draw up a code ot proposed luws governing the production, distribution, and sale ot habit forming drugs. In this community Friday and Satur day. J. W. Dolan visited at the O'Con nor ranch Saturday. Mary Barry and Dick Lacy wore soliciting votes here Monday. ..RETIREMENT BILL APPROVED.. WASHINGTON", Feb. 27. Ap- pproval was given by the house civil sorvlce committee today to the sen Ate government clerk's retirement' bill, which would increase the max- IpiuMi annuity and anake changes jn ago qualifications. Efforts will be nnida to bring the measure to a voto before adjournment. Golfer Tunney ' m i ' PresontliiK ' Cleric Tunnoy. hrih honvywelnht champion ot the United. Stales. In soiling attire. Tunnoy Is pending the winter In Miami. FlnJ It Is said he doesn't Intend to do nny boxing until spring. In order to i get the big purses posslbo In the out; k" " "J, toor tiidlunifs, SPECIAL SHOWING OF SPRING COATS ' $15.00, $18.00, $25.00 You will find the wanted shades in Cranberry, Henna and Mohawk, also a liberal lot of tan and greys. Plain colors or plaid combination. Sizes 16 to 54. NEW HATS FOR SATURDAY Another lot unpacked today, to make our assortment attractive at $3.50, $5.00, $7.50, $10, $12.50 SPECIAL SALE OF SILK HOSIERY $1.50 Holeproof hose . . ....$1.35 $2.25 Holeproof hose .....$1.95 $3.00 Kayser hose .........:.:......$2.45 SPRING SWEATERS THAT ARE DIFFERENT Veautiful colors in slip-on, the new coat style. Price $2.50 to $8.50 NEW SILK DRESSES that are much in favor Now all the new colors rep resented in this special showing. Sizes 16 to 51 $12, $18, $25 SPECIAL SALE OF LONGNETT BLOOMERS ' Colors Orchid, Peach and" Flesh- full cv.i, reinforced and made of fine quality cloth. Special $1.00 NEW BELTS - i - in black and colors. Medium and wide widths 50c, 75c, $1.00 SPECIAL SALE OF RAYN SILK Vests, Bloomers and Combinations. Colors Orchid, Flesh, Peach Vests, Sale price 89c and $1.00 Bloomers and Combinations $1.59 MMHtii