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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1925)
: five page ssssr EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS,- OREGON SATURDAY, FEB 111 f" UtOUI. PAT-Off. ,U i lew. For big workthe zc-Tc? For heavy power requirement of farming as in road-building, log ging and every other field the 10-Ton model of the "Caterpillar" Tractor is without an equal. Power user who have big acreages to Elow, hard subsoiling to do, or a ig land leveler or big harvester to pull, know that there is no substi tute for power. The 10-Ton has power, and plenty of it. It has the endurance, too, to stand up under continuous severe conditions, with low operating and upkeep enzt-,. There is no oilier tractor thr.t will do big work so cheaply or so vc'.I as the 10-Ton, or that offers as liberal returns on your investment in power equipment. Write for complete inforiT.r ikr.i about the 10-Ton, cr about the little 2-Ton mode!, or the msclium power New 5-Ton. HIoi MANUFACTURING COMPANY IE 35 7t: MaM WW I- Hardware "The Winchester Store" Is Klamath Falls Agent for Holt Manufacturing Company i x I i" frTgflwnT!!!--- ttm mm mm mm m mm mm mm vi il M'M Wise Saving . Makes a "Live" Town Many people have the idea that a 'live" town is one where every body spends freely and saves nothing. Any town where that happened would be "dead" in less than a year. There can be no homes, or schools, Dt factories in a town until some body has saved first. After that it is the right kind of spending com bined with regular saving which keeps that town, live and prosper ous. Every good citizen should have a good bank account Start yours today at. this bank. ;: The American National Bank of Klamath Falls, Oregon. , Member Federal Reserve. System. , CASEYS READ Nil T Knights of Columbus to Confer Degrees at All Day Program ! " ! IOcal Knlghta ot Columbus liave completed arrangements for tomor row's olubornle Initiatory program In Klamath Falls, to be attended by : Boveral hundred visiting knights from all pnrts ot California and Oregon, In addition to tho entire membership of the local "Casey" council. ',. P. J, Hanloy ot Portland, atato doputy for Oregon, will arrive hore tomorrow morning, heading a party of Hose City knlghta. The Albany council K. ot C. de gree toam is expected hore tonight. Numerous' othor delegations are duo thin aftornoon and evening and ' tomorrow mornln, by tram end automobile caravanB. , Supreme Warden David P. Supple ot San Francisco, who la to confer the major dogreo to tho large class ot candidates awaiting Initiation, Is due here tonight, from Sin Fran cisco, Supple is one ot the best known ' officials of ' the "Casey" order, bolng a pioneer ot the K. ot C. organisation west ot the Rocky mountains.: . He served as state deputy for the California Jurisdic tion tor the past five years. Supple served as gonoMl chairman of tho Knlghta of Columbus 1921- suprome convention In San Prnnolsco. Ho will bo assisted In tomorrow's ritualistic program . by officials of Oregon stnto councils,' ; 'f . v"j ' . v ; eajSSeSiiV- ; j HMwKmii I fan . . ;i; Jin M Get it off your mind and on your back Your new spring suit we mean. You're thinking about it wonder! ing what's the style and color for this-season. And while you're wondering we have it in iitippe nneimer G 6 6 d Cloth e s New three-button suits with the new broad shoulders and wide straight trousers. New flannels and shetlands in the pleasing light greys and tans. Active, spirited models sized for all men and young men. New Gaberdines and Whipcord Suits, in good classy patterns and models. Step in and see whats new in Men's Wear " V $30 $35l;$40 and up to $50 Klamath Klothing Kompany LEADING CLOTHIERS Nettleton Shoes Knox Hats Dutchess Trousers Interwoven Hosiery 1625 Herald "Class" Ads Pay "I1