The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 10, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1925
vns.
E. W. Renick
Public Accountant
Accounting
. . and
Auditing
(General
Income Tax
Capital Stock Tax
211-212 HOPKA BUILDING
PHONE 317
you have a Buick and need repairs or '
service come to the only
Authorized Buick Service
in town
Complete stock of Buick Parts
Special Buick Equipment
Expert Buick Mechanics
Work Guaranteed
Buick and Star Garage
Opposite White Pelican Hotel
Every-Day Service
Butter, eggs, and poultry are
every-day items of household pur
chase. Their story is more than
"every-day." '
Swift & Company's 1925 Year
Book, which has just been issued,
" tells about pur produce plants
- located in the best farming commu-
r nities, how we buy cream and pro
duce the best grade of butter, which
goes under the Brookffeld Brand.
It tells how, in order that nothing
may be lost, we use the buttermilk
mixed with grain to feed chickens
so that they are good enough to
carry our famous Premium Milk
Fed Chicken and Golden West
Fatted Fowl brands. Eggs also are
purchased, carefully candled and
graded and the best marketed as
BrookfielcU
The growth of the produce busi
ness from a haphazard, itinerant
occupation and its development into
a scientific industry are fascinating. '
The story will be found on page 39
of the Year Book. There are many
other interesting stories, also.
A copy of the Year Book
on request, free.
Address:
Swift & Company
Puollc Relations Dept., 4337 Packers A vs.
Union Stock Yards
Chicago
Hall's Catarrh
Medicine
.rid your system of Catarrh or Deathes
caused by Catarth.
ALGOMA
During the asenco of Mrj, Prise
the Anderson family ia occupying
the house formerly occupied by C.
T. frlce and, family, '
COUPON
DUTWEDNESDAY
As announced in yestorduy's Is
sue, the publishers have abandoned
their old printing plates, and now
have ready for distribution an en
tirely new dictionary with en
larged vocabulary.
This new volume will be offered
only to readers of dally newspapers.
throughout tho country, previous
campaigns ot this nature having
proved beyond the shadow of a
doubt that the daily press Is by tar
the best medium tor such an otter.
The dictionary coupon is printed
elsewhere in this Issue. It sets
forth In detalla of this greit edu
cational otter, and it Is hoped that
all readers will see the advantage
ot discarding their old dictionaries
and coming Into Immediate posses
sion ot this new and useful volume.
Alleys Will Be
Purged of Trash
By Street Dept.
I- J- S C Wo Have Secured
See The Special . . 0 The Exclusive S
I 1 Display of This fljffiJO . Right to Sell This "
Hose in Our .Win- WTl K1UmBth ' !
Active measures are. being taken
by the city street department, uirinr
the direction of Street Commissioner
J. E. Praney, to clean all dedicated
alleys between Klimalh avenue
and Proe street and from Second
street to Eleventh street, of refuse
and trash pllos.
The move was initiated partly
because ot the sanitary hasards In
curred hr the trash piles and partly
because of the necessity ot opening
up the alleys to vehlculir traffic,
Mr. Franey said today.
Merchants who are responsible"
tor any refuse dumps behind their
business houses will be notified to
clean them out
Inclement weather ot the past
several days has made It Impossible
for the . street department toilur
ther grading ; ani scraping opera
tions on dirt streets. Last week the
activities ot the department wero
devoted almost exclusively to this
work, but snow, with its usual re
sult ot muddy roads, has made it
impossible to keep up the work.
With sunshiny spring weather main
tenance work will be continued.
Main arteries of vehicular traffic
will be scraped and smoothed first.
The street, commissioner stated
that- trash , piles on. lower' Plum
street and adjacent streets would
be taken away and the streets made
suitable Or automobile traffic.
Men Craziest but
Also Brightest Is
Statistical Dope
. BERLIN, March 10. Cerminla, a
local dally with a love for vtatics,
has collected a lot of figures on Ger
man population from which it de
rives authority for the following
statements: .Ten out of every 1.000
men and three out. cf every 1.000
women are Idiots. On tho other
hand, out of 1.000 men there are 10
geniuses, whereas among 1,000
women there are none.
When ft comes to average intelli
gence, the women are ahead, SOS out
of 1,000 'being 13 that category,
while only 380 out of 1.000 men
thus qualify.
Bids for New School to
Be Called in Few Days
Bids tor the coratritctlon of tho
new Central school will bo adver
tised In about 10 days, according to
a decision reached last night at a
meeting ct the city Bchool board.
The building will be erected on the
site of the present Episcopal church,
and will consist of 14 rooms, ac
cording to present plans.
Preliminary specifications are
practically completed and will be
available for the study of architects
and contractors by tho latter part of
tho week to be used as a gttldo In
submitting bids for the erection of
the structure.
BIMONH NAMED
BERLIN, March 10. Dr. Walter
Simons was definitely designated as
acting president of the Oerman re
publican by the passage In the
Reichstag this afternoon of Us third
reading of the bill appointing him.
, Plowing and seeding has started
with the splendid weather that
made Its appearance the last few
Weeks. " , .. v.i , . . ;
Jlr, Iind lira. A Otto wore In
this vicinity last Thursday after
noon. 1 .. . ' , , . H .
. Mrs. John llugoisteln, . who has
been on 'the sick lint for the lost
several days, Is Up and about again.
Mr. and Mrs. II. England of Al
goma ' were visitors to the county
seat Wednesday ajtornoon,
3
Pairs
- In a
Box
Again Mde's Store Gives You a
Tangible Exposition of Economy
Clark's Kiearsilk
HOSIERY
$
V'J;
rim ;
-. j&CT : X? N sV
.09
L Pair,
or
Pairs
In a
Box
Fashionable
Different .
Shades
$
3
The makers of this Hosiery
guarantees to satisfy the
wearer in every way
Fashioned of Pure Thread Japan Silk; Strongly
Reinforced Heels and Toes, and Extra-long
Garter Tops
Kiearsilk Hosiery is made to fit? the ankle and
foot snugly, eliminating unsightly fullness and
wrinkles; and at the same time giving ample full
ness' and elasicity immediately below and above
the knee. What more could one ask?
Until you see the- stockings you cannot possibly
judge them for the price gives no impression of
their superiority. By all means come and get ac
quainted with Clark's Kiearsilk Hosiery, we wel
come our answer. ' , '
Investigate Before.'
You Invest!
IS IT SAFE to pay 'money to
strange peddlers before TJ see the
actual; 'merchandise that you will
get? . - . ,
IS THE PEDDLER permanently
located In Klamith Falls to as to
adjust your ' passible complaints?
WILL THE MERCHANDISE de
livered be the same quality as tho
sample?
THE PEDDLER Is at best a para
site he lakes all he can , get and
contributes. :. nothing to Klamath
Fails. t
Protect YOURSELF by buying
from a merchant who does business
in a reliable way and who Is at your
service the whole year round.
Clark's Guaranteed
- Kiearsilk Hose
after analyzation of the stockings in our
window you'll appreciate more 'fully just
what you are buying and what you may
expect of this extraordinary hosiery.
Though . you might pay a higher
price you wouldn't get a stronger
guarantee.
. And so, as we have said above Moe's
Store again makes it worth while for the
women of Klamath County to make this
their, shopping place whatever may be
their apparel or accessory needs.
Silk Hosiery
;):logps,lrl
)) Truth in Advertising psM
Gertrude's Millinery has added
completo line of boy's hat. Prices
ranging from 'Tie to $2.50. 10-14
MRS. WAf. BESSLER
Furrier
02,1 Washlnuton, '
Met. Kixtli mid Seventh
All work 80 to CO per cent
less .than any fur houss In
Klamath, Work tfuaranteort,
COW TKHT ASHOCIATIO.VH .
1'ANT JAIMNO IX FAVOR
"Interest In Oregon cow testing
associations is increasing," reports
N. C. Jamison, dairyman of the
college extonslon service "Itougn
River association began tenting tho
first of this year and two associa
tions are bolng organized In Coos
county."
Results encourage testing. For
January 2309 cows were tested In
seven associations, with 16 detected
as oafers and killed. The average
production was 608 pounds of milk
with 25.3 pounds ot .fat. Of the
cows tested, .263 produced 40
or more pounds of fat. ' Tho best
herds in each of tho seven associa
tions wero as follows: . : ;
Tillamook No. 1, 0. A. fechlid,
averaged 41.48 pounds of fat; No,
2,. William Ollck, 30.01; No. 3, Joe
Grab, .34.60;' Columbia, , Loo Ker
polla, 67,6; Rodmond, herd No. 0,
43.36; Union, W. W. Lnngford,
30.6; Rouge River, , W. Bohnert,
42.26. , . i '
Tho highest honor purehwd, cow
bolongs to O. R. Anllkor of Co
lumbia association,, a Holsteln that
gave 1826 pounds of milk with
89.4 pounds of fnt, The highest
grade producer Is owned by J.
Dowllng of the same association and
gavo 84T pounds of milk with' 47
pounds ot fat, i
"Roports Indlcato' that buttor
substitutes have dorrcasod In sales
In recent months," says Mr. Jami
son, "and that exports ot-buttor
from this 'country liavo Increased.
Such conditions should tond to de
crease storage stocks with tho rosult
that markets, should get on a firm
er basis. The amount of milk pro
duction this spring; will also- have
an effect." .
OOOLirXJE APPROVES ACTION
WASHINGTON, . March " 10.
Prosldent Cnolldge fully supports
the action of sonato republicans In
replacing Insurgents in importunt
oommlttee pianos with regulars and
considers that tho nunstion at htsuo
Announcement
Coral J. Sabo
public .stanoffrnpbor, 'announces
that during her absence her of
fice is In charga ot Mrs. A, H. 10.
' ; Rnlyrtson '
Is one of making It possible for his
party to govern the county. ''
Colds;
In the chest ; ,
Apply Red Pepper at once
Not a platter, not rnuitsrdV Not ny
old-time nttthod. ,Th modem way u
Kcd i'epper Kub.
Nothing cite applies such concentrated,
such penetrating heat. And heat that
' u'V I ntl'l"y can't compare.
Kub it on the cheat where congculon
exuti. A cold is congestion, you know.
At once you feel the tingling, penetrating
neat. Circulation atarts, contrition is
relieved, And soon you will feel the cold
loosen:,
This is just the one-old method of deal
ing with a cold, perfected by modern
science, Red pepper, applied in this way,
does what old waya could not do. Uie it
once and you will me it alnaya. The dif
ference will quickly show.
- But have it ready net it now, Every ,
hour Saved at the start of a cold may aave
many hours of trouble. Be ready to loosen
it at once. ,
for pains of
Rheumatism
, Backaches
, Lumbto
. Sprains ' '
; Soreness
Neuritis
PnMrfjdllu.
JftliruttUu. K Chest Coldi
Noni itnuxru.viikoul M um Rwttt,
RED
PEPPER
RUB
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