fiVKNTNG HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREOONf MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1025 1 i I : ' t . I Better Lingerie for Less ! ! For tbe same price you pay (or ordinary llngorio, you may be clothed In the luxurious "Lux-shu-H Knit" brand, with assurance that the tit will be perfect. ' ' Now being " shown in the new and fascinating spring colors be first to see them. Showings by appointment before noon. It you phone 24S-R Mrs. A. M. Crystal roniuuicnt address, ; 1113 Main News of the KlamathConntry jH 4 I BLY , Tbe Means Money Whefe Teeth Are Concered Today a few simple precautionary measures and your teeth are ' In good condition. Tomorrow your bill is high your teeth need a thorough repairing. Which do you prefer? The choice is yours. We would rather do the work of prevention than of core. R. D. CO E, Dentists . - ; - (Painless, of course.) B02-2O4 Hopka nidg. - 8th and Main. Ph. 836 Dentistry at prices you can afford to pay Karl Wulkor is spending a few days in Klamath Kails uttoudlng to business matters. J. N. divan has relumed to Mnr rill after spending n few ituya at his I home here. Ho hi feeding steers at j that place. 1 Kverett Whetstone and Otto Hoyn went into Klamath Kalis the first of the week. Albert Keady and Pat Collins left a few days aiso for Kirk where they will be working this spring and sum mer. J. P. McAnliffe and Earl Hamnk er of Klnmnth Falls drove out by i automobile the last of the week, but ; report the rood almost lmpss'ble , for cars. They mndo a detour around Whiskey Creek flat, as that I place cannot bo made with cars. ' Marvin Crass of Klanulh Fulls 1st here this w?ek lnoklnpr nfter the nf-f:fr- of Ms mercantile store. Truir.sn Morris who has been working at the Oiv.1-. ranch a pnssencr nn the st'ce TMidd.iy for LakevServ whore he will vlilt' hccn folks n fw Any. ' A. S. Connor has returned to his ranch here from Berkeley where he resides dur'ng. the winter months. I Mrs. Agnes Jacoulln arrived at the Conner ranch rerontly whera sho Tom Decker has leased the lion Picket place for tho coming your. Mrs. IV H. McCunua wont to Klamath Falls Sunday and Monday started for San Francisco on a busi ness trip. Her daughter and hus band Mr. ami Mrs. It. K. North ao cninpnnlcd her from there. , The school at Shasta View wns visited Wednesday afternoon by Miss Oowglll, stale lender of (SliTs projects. F. W. Sexton, county club leader and Kv. C. C. Hulet each givinit an interesting talk. Miss Cowiilll displayed many pieces of work done by girls In different coun ties which showed talent, taste and good 'work which will undoubtedly be an Incentive to many other girls to try aud do 4 heir beet. Miss Cow glll has over two thou-and girls un der her supervision nnd tho pleas ing manner in which sho eplalne and Instructs Is nn sssnr-ince of suc cess in her line of work. Mr. Sex ton spoke enthusiastically of the club work in general and reports 22" members In sewing, cooking end h'-'momnklug which Is "3 more than last year. A club of 14 mem bers In iiompmnVIng was recently organized at Milln. Our members hern at Shsn View are very much Interested In the work. There were twelve exhibits In sewing nnd fit ton In rook'nir at 1'ie ""Into fair last yenr nnd he hope to have more this year. The first and f'lth nrises in is employed during the summer. An unusual amount of rond work icimn cooking were won et ha state Is being done on the road between fnlr bv Klnmnth club amhnrs. llv To Obtain Gooa Will it is just as necessary that we satisfy our'used car; customers as our new. For reliable used cars see Buic!c,& Star . Garage :, o H. E Hauger. Pelican Hotel -bs to do everythlrg in their r-r pro-ppr!;v of the wat- r - re Klamath Irrigat.'on d'strict. the board ot directors of the district in session this afternoon appointed five men' as a transpor tation committee. The purposij of ; appointing th. boaru was to sponsor railroad deve. 'opment in tho irrigation . district. TUCtB MFAXS ARP- -Wf sore to Keepybuvttu PURmCr WINTER'S COLDEST 6PELU During those cold . winter months your , ambition should go up as the mer cury goes down. It will too If you enjoy your meals and you will enjoy your meals It you buy your meats of us. H'e -worth- trying, isn't ltt .. ' Watch for Mr. Happy Party SINCLAIR kRKET F J The five men appo'nted were C. C. 'n- -f "". M. Hammand, F. M. Trout, ..T. r.. John Reber and C. W. Eb srlein. . . . ... .... Following Is tbe resolution thru whic hthe board was created and the members appointed: . Whereas .the .Board ot Directors of the Klamath Irrigation District has definate, concrete evidence of activity among various railway com panies In tbe matter of extension of railway lines In this direction and vicinity, and. Whereas it is the opinion ot this Board that main-line railway trans portation through the D'strict Is of vital races'tty for the continued prosperity and futur? development of the District and the project gen erally and tlu-t it therefore becomes the duty of this Board to do what It may to secure such transportation, now, therefore, ' Be It Resolved that this Board does Invite Messrs. C. C. Hulet, E. M. Hammond, F. M. Trout, M. D., John Reber, and C. W. E'berleln' to act as a committee on transporta tion, to act with tho board In its endeavor to secure proper railway transportation facilities for tbe benefit of the waternsers of the dis trict, and the project generally, and offers and asks them to use the of fice ot the board and the services of the secretary of the board in such endeavors as they see fit to make to secure such adequate railway transportation bb soon as may be. (Signed) R. E. Bradbury, President. the mountain -and Blv. on account of iwash-outs. tree blowing across the roads an dottier troubles caused ansa recently with teams to bring ' by the storms. , j Dallas Olvnn made a trln to Tlon ' back, supplies for the Beitty store, I ! and the Bly Mercantile company. i j. : , ! I' SHASTA VIEW :. . Mrs. C. M. Klrkpatrlek took the Shasta View teachers, M'ss Amy Ogle and Frances Carrol to Klam ath Falls Saturday. W. R. Haskins. who has been ; home tor sometime has gone to work again on tbe dredger for the rec lamation service on Tule Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Zumpfe are moving to their homestead south ot Malln Jack Parker has rented the Znmpf" ranch and expects to move there from the Louise Hatch place soon. ' I John Thomas recently moved from I the J. A. McCoomb place to the ; house known as the Strowbridgo ; place north . of tha Shasta View ! school house. I Bert and Allen Vaught are haul ! lng hay from the W. R. Hiskins - place to tholr home in Poe Valley. Earl Jackson and sister. N'na of Henley and Hugh Ross were Sun day gn. at the lK.me of C. M. Kirkpatr.'ck. T ula T.ce his h""n on the sick l'st for h" TT ivcV .t-nirovln and will he back In school soon. Mrs. Htfsklns took her mother: Mrs. Stampley to her home in Tn Valley Monday. Mrs. SUmplcy ha been with her daughter for' several weeks. Fred Peterson visited our scho"! Tuesday and wMle here put in a new gete for the school yard fe-h'"h is nu.'te an Improvement. Mr. and ' Mrs. G. W. Mvers end daughter. Eva and Mrs. H. F. W'l son wore In vi-mnth F""- t'"i- dav. Mrs. WH-on and Vr. Vwn called on Mrs. Crnndall who Is re- ever,"r frTti nn onerr'tlnn n a hospital 'and report her gilninir Mrs. Crandall Is one of onr nM neighbors hern and we hope f3r her speedy recovery. Miss Agnes Rateman of Vt. L-1' was a eek-end truest of Mls Am Ogl and Ms Frences Carrol. We understand that'th" h!'t'" the nwt U b dn ds'mnge to the Havalln bnlMI-r which are located ru't ner " ditch. W. R. Haskins end Mrs. Obritnf ferson were In Kimnth Fnll Tnn dav purchasing stmnlies for the rec lamation camp on Tule Lake whr the lifer 's pmploved .s cook. fir teachers will give a birth day nartv n ths F.chcnl hon?e for rirhr of their oupfls Friday evening, February 27. ' Mr. and Mrs. Martin Christensen, Mrs. A. Turner and W. A. Turner and wife of Klamath Fills visited at the Harry Wilson home Sunday. They also called at thi home of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Kirkpatr'ck. ' Frank Ottoman and wlfo of Klam ath Falls visited at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Ottoman' Sunday. E. G. Wilson who haniicen spend ing several months in the northern part of Oregon with rcln'.lvei and friends came Sunday evining to spend some time with his son Hurry and family. F. Gordon Hart wil speak at the Community Hall at Mai In on the evening ot March 11. A baby girl arived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Suty a few days ago. Hulet's remarks wen along the line of character building and bv an amusinc drawing on the blackboard emphaslted tho fnct of alwavx keep Ins the face to the frcnt and forgo ahead. Me Secret () MERRILL I Patterson. W. F. Jlnnotte. nun IVmt. . i brook. N. K. Woodhouse, O. II. Cnrlo i ; ton. L. Turnbaugh, W. F. Hill, (leo. 1 1 Otrield, J. A. Brown, Minnie Dlllard. C. V. Shuck aud the hostess. MALIN The girl scouts of Morr'll Invited , the boy scouts to a tatfv pull Mon day evening at tho club rooms. The and pSlling candy The following The final number of th. Lyceum were present: Miss Vaeritte. lead- '? ln er of the girl .couL-. Miss McVeigh. ; f"1 ' le""r b Ur' ""i1""' .A.'" assistant; Miss McClay; J. W. "Scog- 'ough the lecturer was an hour Uto gins, scout master: Fay Jlnette. Ar-! ' "'vlnfr n "'""'""'nt was lene Taylor. Louis and Murgirot . Jo- bjecl was "Our Pub Hill. Frl Benson. Marion Gray-. le Spools The Lyceum course bael. Alfred Carleton. Allre Choytie. ,h"b"n , rel f"oss both n Lester Moore, Margary Bowman. Joe h'Khnr ' nmon Clyburn. Elisabeth Cook. Bornico """"'J1' u ',th9 f,r,t and V1anda Ksndri. Myron Haskins. ' cou ' Vel and John Dlllard. Emmltt Bar- f bj "owdd 'V0"""',, rv. Bertie O'Nell. Ettle and nammy ; P.t'"Fh," 8h,lrttt ,vew Barrv. VyH Walker. William Hulet, wa iD ,M,n,'n tlenlln to business, and Clifford nnd Claudle Shuck. . Tha, "'h j"00' y begin- Mr. E. L. Wlilsler was a Klamath nlng to play baseball, having track Pal vlltor Thursday practlco every day. Tho baseball Chas Storey vTslted in Klamath U'amnd 'bln ,h nr" Falls Thursday. I?' b'. tho ground Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hobhs were "er- t , Klamath Fall, v'sltors Tuesday. ""","; A daughter was born, to Mr. and "al b.u',,n Brl at 'tho m'n on Mr Steerns Sunday. Fehru-rv 22. ! ""i'?' mor"n- Mr and Mrs. Auenst Llskev of ; " Wlln.a Shipley of Red Bluff, Malin vlelted In Morrill Tuesday. ! C"fornla has been voting her in.-AI,i Msi . an. 4imft r mother Mru. noo. Courtrlgnt of .k. ai' r..,i oven-1 started on hor return trip r4H NEURALGIA orhuusche rubtheforshMd nslt and Inhale tbe vapor MASKS. V VAPORUD . Oft IT limo Jmn Vfd RINGS BTOLEN' FORM WOMAS ASLEEP OX TRAIN NEW YORK, March 2. Police of South Orange revealed today that Mrs. Philip Hofer of Audley street reported to them last Saturday the theft ot rings valued at ?1,000 from her fingers while she was asleep in her Beat ln a Lackawanna train, 'She reported she fell asleep on her way from Orange to Hoboken and believed the three gem stud ded rings were taken from her fing ers meanwhile.: , . . ; PLAN WJtESTLlNO MEET PORTLAND, March 2. The first state high school -wrestling ; meet will be held April 10 and 11 at Ore gon! agriculture eollege, Corvallls, Holland Woodruff, Instructor at Franklin high school, Portland, was elected president of tho association. attended those given Tuesday even lng at the H'gh school. There wero two reels, one showing the salmon Industry and another of scenory. Botween he reels slides wero given show'ng the "Pnlevlethic Men." Mr. Hondrlcson gave the lecture for these slides. Trotter brothers left Thursday for W'amsth Fll ""rt fr"tn tboro wl" go to tho woods whr tbe w!P work fer tho L'lVm H"lll "onimvinv. Tov nr both exTiort wnnd'iuen. - W. F. Titus was a visitor In Klam nth Fslls Tnosdav. Mls Helen Cowg'll. state club londor snd Frank Sexton connv cldh londor vll'od In Morrill Wod roilo morning. Miss Cowg'll gave a talk to the clnbs at this time. A eli-1' In homo rooklni wis nrgin'vert. ;e There nro a ' number of formers i, itronn Vorr"! lomhlife th's lmo. I . At present thn weather Is eood for i lontb'rr ond those hsvln Inmbs I hone for this wentbor to co"Hnne. Mr. anil nfs. C. M. Vorrltt wore i In vIomiIi ,M'Thiirdv. Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Woodhouse : drovo to Klc.mnth Falls Thnrda .ifernn - ., j T-fl TlTT-n'd' W9S !p FlSTTf-'h ! FeTq Thnrwle-: i"-' The . Morrill T.lbr'ry club wll' meet. a the honm of, Mrs. J. A. Brown Thursday afternoon. March Sth. Thursday afternoon February 26th. The Morr'll W. C. T. V. mot at the home of Mrs. J. XV. Scogglns. Mrs. Etta Scogglna- assisted In en tertaining. Mrs. J. W. Scogglns had charge of the program at this time. Mrs. W-!8tbcook road a paper on "the -need of ton llttlo argumonta proven untrue.". Mrs. Jlnnetto read a paper on "Laws that I would like to see pass." and opportunities for enforcing tho law" was given by Mrs. Hulet. It waB a very Interest ing meeting. It U hoped to have Mrs. Ada Unuh.. with them next month. Refreshments wore served at the clo?e of the meeting by the hostess. Thoso present worn, Mos dames Ferguson, C. C. Hulet, C. E. to Red Bluff on Tbnrsduy lost Work on tho High school Annual Is now being done. The school has been divided Into two divisions the s'de selling the most annuals will be entertained by tho losing team at a banquet. John McNeil and Tins man Craig are the team lenders. , Jim Stowart of Mt. Laki section visited . Malin Monday, purchasing grain. . On Wodncsdny aftornoon at tho Community hall, Miss Cowglll met tbe members ot the girls club, where sho demonstrated the work of the clubs and talked of the work 'r general, discussing tho program for this year and advising the club leaders (hDWj to-.- conduct, thalr. or- Modern, .tunny roonm, private telephones; pxcfllent tray service; comprehensive care ex tended siiririfid. miiternity and medical patfenta K'Hi K' iriiiNtiil.) KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL KI.AM 1TII KAI.IA. OltK VAItlO-: tll'NT M II. llUVHt tMI MIX HKH ' Kin pti.'riMMi'iwt 'vnMti Ih hoitti phitnititrt tint n nlsbl i4 ganliatlons. Owing to misunder standing, many mothers Interested wero not In attendance at tho m -ut lng. Tho Helping Hand met on Wed nesdny, February 20, wUh Mrs. Al bort Grayson. Tho nsual progrnin for tho day wus carried out. Those present wero, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Myers, Mr, and Mrs. Dnncnn. Mls Eva Myers, Mrs. Joe Jacob, Mrs. Reber, Mrs. A. Onrllck, Mm. J. A. McConib. Mrs. Kay plckslt, Mrs. D. C. Hulbrook and tho hosttss and family. The next meeting will bo hold with Mrs. A. F. Gnrllck. Mr. C. 'A. Posvar, who rncantly bought tho Wm. Froer place Is moving tho house nenrer to tho high way and making general tmprove- (Osnllnnrd On Page Fire) Ml ouwroi; Special Reductions ' on- Yearly Subscriptions To- THE DELINEATOR KLAMATH LOWER TIRE PRICES A two-carload buy enables us to offer them to. you at these prices . Look em Over 4Z. TIRES 30x3Vz cord .'. ...... 30x3 '2 cord oversize ... 31x4 cord 32x4 cord .$ 9.40 . 13.50 . 17.00 . 18.50 TUBES 30x3V-'gy - ...;.$1.50 30x3y2 red , 2.00 '32x4 grey 2.55 32x4 red 3.00 P Another Reduction It costs us money to put on tires for you. We'll pay you what it costs us if you'll do it yourself. On all tires which we do not install, we make a reduction of from $1 to $2.50. Tire Insurance If desired, we will insure your tire against road hazards for one year. If you have this insurance and have bad luck, your re pairs cost you nothing. Ask about this I - Hub 1 ire Shop CHAS. JOHNSON, Mar. 502 SOUTH SIXTH PHONE 616