The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 06, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON.
FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1925
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Complete Stock of Dress and Working
Styles in Dutchess Guaranteed Trousers
--Why buy the ordinary kind when you
can get Dutchess Guaranteed Trousers at
no extra cost-
Klamath Klothing
Kompany
Exclusive Agency - .
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Better
Bread
"The Bread That Is Better".
Baking , quality ; bread is no
mysterious art to which only a
few possess the key "Better
Bread" enjoys the reputation of
being the highest quality For
variety , we make Graham, Rye,
Pumpernickle. Milk, French,
Raisin and Pullman Bread.
Special Hot Cross Buns,
30c Per Dozen
Sixth St. Bakery
CHAS. LANDIS
126 South Sixth St.
"For goodness sake eat better bread"
HOOP SEASON
I BUG END
Klamath . High Team to
Meet Henley Tonight at
, Malin in Fait Contest
'Hearing' tho enn of the Klamath
eountr basketuull Benson, tho
Klamath county high team ' will
Journey to Malin tonight, where It
will meet the last Henley team In
the last game between those two
tela mi until 1026 again ushers In
another baeketball season. A large
nnmber of rooters la expected., to
accompany the men, special ' buses
having been provided. . f
Coach Ous Carlson 'has picked
hls'-team. Those.- taking forward
positions are Deckley and Barnes;
for guards, Molatore and Hall, and
PaU Bottle will occupy . the' pivot
position.- Newsom, . Carroll and
Graham will be taken as subs,
There are yet two more games
to be played before the final de
cision as to whom Is - entitled to
the county cup. ;' The game between
Merrill and Klamath will be played
next week, this contest being .the
most decisive of ' Che season. ; If
Klamath county high teamsters send
the .Merrill men down on- their
own floor. It means that' the
Klamath' boys are entitled to keep
the oouunty cup permanently, hav
ing won it the two previous yearn.
Merrill Is rated 100 per cent and
the boys are having to submit to
strenuous skull ' as . well 'as field
practice. '. The ffame between Klam
ath Agency will terminate the sea
son far Klamath boys. ., .
" Have you heard about the man
so bowleggod he. tried putting on
snubbers to keep from; bouncing
when he. walked?......,. ; '
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Sea display ad Miracle Hoalor to
day. It won't appear again. . 6
The Woman's Store is very for
tunate in securing the services
of Mr.', A. May, formerly of
Merced, Calif. Mr. May comes
to us highly recommended and
will be of material assistance to
Mr. Moe.
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Tho Women's Store realizes
there are many people coming
to Klamath Falls, every day, but
is unable to reach a great part
of them, therefore we welcome
you to this store whero you may
feel at ease. ,
What Will She
Wear This Spring?
It is hard to say until you see what Moe's is offering. .
Until you see what the fashion centers of the world are offerinir and
for you approval The Woman's Store.
Dresses
Ensembles
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The language of Spring is Universal so when
fabrics, and styles and colors adopt the subtle
speech of spring the appeal is most irresistable.
What is -good,
What is new,
' - V ' What is smart, '.-.-.
Is the question?
" ' ' .'' . it-: ...
Merc at .Moe's . store .is the answer, where you
may. see the reflections of flic newest modes.
Modes, too, that are not dictated, to -tby , fancy,
bu by Keen judgment and strict, .economy, ,' You
will be surprised at the wonderful garments that
tan be had here for $25 or a,' little tgore, and'
right now while things are new-sis tire time for
vou to come in. -.-:'.....
Coats
. Representations that replace the ingenuity of
clever designs and beautiful fabrics that express
the utmost in becoming , individuality1 are to be
found in Moe's Store spring showings. The new
colors, new fabric creations, the new designs,
. godets, embroidered effects, linings, bandings Of
fur, buttons and ever so many things that tend
to effect the correct costume. . ,K
To Say Spring
Is Here Isn't Enough
lut to see Moe's Fash ion Row next Sunday will
, make you think that." spring is well on its way
and that now it the time to begin looking around
Begin shopping at Moe's if you wish the things that
' is authentic. ":'''' '
Coats in Kasha, Genga line, Twillecn,' Charmeen,
Kashana,- Flannel, etc. . , ? ,
The smart world has accepted "The Ensemble"
as the favorite mode for Spring. So much has'
already been said about "The Ensemble" that
nearly every woman realizes it to be the most
practical and at "The Woman's Store" prices one
of the most economical of all costumes.
The coats may be 1 worn separately throughout
the 'season or in "Ensemble." Each of them with
their novel trimmings are self striking and-irrc-sistaTjlc.
' Likewise with the dresses, and the dress ensem
ble is the most practical thing, they may be worn
separate in this way giving you three changes.'
.Where is the
Difference?
Even though there is. a
distance of over 3000 miles
between New York and
Klamath Falls, both, re
ceive the models of French
inspiration at about , the
; same time. You may have '
a larger' stock in the large
metropolitan cities but the i
garments are no better
and the prices here arc
less. ;'...'
Porto Rican
Maid Frockt
Sturdy Ascot English
Broadcloth in five spring
shades. Come in dress
lengths 3 1-3 yds. with full
' instructions to make. Re
lieve yourself of the tedi
ous hand drawn work. Put
up in packages nice and
clean, at .$4,95
Woraen'i Spiral
Novelty Hose $1.65
Entirely new for those who desire
individuality. Wisteria, Tiger Hoy
Blue, Sea Green, 'vie, all sizes.
Jap Crepe
Frockt at $2.50
Wo have never shown .anything
ittitc like these before anil do not
hesitate in recommending them to
you, belted, pockets, etc. Fast color,
neatly, trimmed.
Butter Brown '
Collars and Cuffs $1.35
Quite the thing on many of the
new creations for this spring. Very
nice embroidery designs and come
with cuff links to match. launder
nicely.
Voil Gowns $2.50
Step-Int $2.00
At the same price you can make
them or less. Daintily trimmed with
inset ; laces and embroidery work
throughout. Come in the various
shades that are wanted.
The New Katha
Cloth $6.95
' Doubtless you know the popularity
of this material and how well it
makes up. Comes 54 inches wide
in three shades and you know to
begin with it ranks foremost in
1925 materials. . r
Novelty Button
Are Now In
In the past week we have received
hundreds of new buttons. The
, Fashion World calls for garments
adorned with buttons and it is
, Moe's Store for variety.
Infantt Department
Welcomet Mrt. Wilton
Even she was surprised at the many
new dresses and rompers we have
in stock on her return from her
vacation. - The cutest' things you
ever, saw is what everyone says.
Truth in Advertising
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WOMEfo MAY USE
NEW GYMNASIUM
Need of gymnasium facilities Is
felt br womenjust as much as men
seconding to aftnletlc authorities In
this city and a meeting of repre
sentatives of women's organisations
has been called for next Tuesday
evening .at which la plan will bo
erolved whereby women may 'use
the new 'gym at Wo Scandinavian
hall exclusively for two or three
evenings each week. . - . .;
. Following , are the . representa
tives of rarlous clubs who will at
tend ' the meeting: Mrs. It. E. Wat
tenburg, American Association of
University Women Miss Vera Hous
ton, V. E. O.; Mrs. B. h. Otamblltt,
Library club; ,Mlss Alice Blackford,
Falrvlew Parent-Teachers' associa
tion.. Miss Florence Oilman, teacher
at Falrvlew school, Jwho has-tod
much experience In physical culture,
would probably be the Instructor of
the girls, It was said.
POPULATION NOW
; PLACED AT 8000
Based on-the usual computation
'Ot, ' . four . .parsons , . to . every .ohllrt at
school age, Klamath Falls now has
p population ot 'about 8000 porsons,
J. P. Wells, superintendent of tho
city schools, told the Klwanls club
yosterday noon. Even this estimate
was considered low by -Mr. Wells,
due to the ' large transient popula
tion of Klamath that ebbs land
flows during the different seasons
of the year. ;Tbe number of
school children from four years of
age to 20 years Is 2000,- Mr.' Wells
suld. ..'.',
, Mr, Wells outlined the present
status of city schools and told of
tho new Central school which will
voon be built at Seventh and High
streets. ,. Bonds for the schoq! sold
at a premium, the . superintendent
said, nnd. final plans ,' are being
drawn up ponding tho letting ot
the contract.
Biff : ,
'. Dance
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Fort Klamath
Saturday Night
Midnight Supper
HOME TEAMS WIN
SCHOOL DEBATES
Klamath county high school won
In Klamath Falls and Morrill high
school won at Merrill in a dual de
bate held last night on the ques
tion: "Resolvod, That the present
system of limiting Immigration by
tho quota Is retained,"..;, '
At Klamath Falls Oliver Tayntor
and Warren Doremus, taking . tho
affirmative,. defeated Charlotte
Oeartsan and. Hulllo Moor of Mor
rill. Judges wore Rev, T. - A." Mery
weather,, Judge Oi F, Stone, O. A,
Schultz and Harmon Chapman.
At Merrill tile K. C. H. 8. team,
Feed and Seed OaU
For Sale
Good quality
KLABZUBA BROS.
Malin,' Ore.
comprising William Kuykendall and
N. McMulion, was dofoated. The
local team -took the negative side.
Judges wero Ilov. Arthur L. Rice.
Rov. C. C. Hulot and Principal A.
E3. Btreot of Merrill.,
Last man ot the A. E. F. Js back.
Really the last one. Mobe he wa
waiting tor thoso Christmas vick
ages. ;
tWsadTsbrlQht-
i method's right.
Wood
We can supply your
fuel needs on short
notice. '
, Blocks ' , V
Dry Slabs
V Limbs
Coal -
Fuel Oil
Phone your orders to
v 535
60J Main St.
O. Peyton & Co.
. ."Wood to burn''
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