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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1925)
PAGE EIGHT EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WEDNESDAY, MARCH. 11, 1925 i. I Falls Announcement Mercantile Cos X X X X X X X X ? f y y y y Y y X X X ? X ? t y y y y t x y X Anniversary Sale Watch for It GONGERT WILL BE GIVEN SOON . si v . Sacred Heart Academy Will Give Recital at White Pelican March 24 Question of Success - Selecting a tire to buy is important :s - to you., -- - , Selecting a tire to sell is even, morb bo to us. Our business succcs3 depends upon it. j - We looked them all over and v v : ' chose AJAX. Try one next time, and you will see why. e . - ACE TIRE SHOP 11th and Main Phone 843-J FRUIT-GROWERS ,; mm nr mnrn , -WILL OLHIULU 'BERLIN, March 11. When the apple ' growers of northern! New York or of the far northwest want to know when, where, and in how great quantities it is advisable to ship their product to Germany, they will hereafter he able to obtain ac curate advice from the department of agriculture at . Washington, or tram its Berlin office at 6a Pariser - They will thereby avoid the situa tion that obtained with reference to the 1924 crop. , , Relying upon the advice of European brokers, the ap ple growers shipped large quantities of apples to Germany in September and October. These shipments ar- Carload of Cotton Seed Cake Just Received Cotton seed cake contains more food value per pound than any of the grain feeds. It is good for sheep, cattle or horses. "With bran at forty dollars per ton you could pay $160per ton for cotton seed, cake and have the same food value for each dollar spent. Two ounces per day with a little roughage will keep a sheep, in good condition, Try a ton of this feed. The price until further notice is $61.30 per ton. Get your order in before it is all sold. J. W. KERNS , MOLINE DISTRIBUTOR Cream Separators Milking Machines. . 1303 South Sixth Street ,, Klamath Falls, Oregon. ' GOOD YEAR FOR MODOC COUNTY Heavy" rains .and snows which tilled reservoirs ; with water and which have given assurance of an abundance of ran go grass Indicate a more prosperous year la Modoc county, California, during 1925 than 1924. Is the prediction today of Deputy County Assessor John Davis of Modoc county. "While the prices for cattle are not high, there is a demand that keeps livestock moving toward the nvirket," Mr. Davis said. ,. - The as sessor was "in town today with Maurice Johnson,- deputy assessor of Klamath county. ' ' "Wa have "been enjoying an abundance of rainfall and snow and reservoirs In different sections of the county are now full. ; Last year our main trouble was lack of water. Take Surprise valley and Big valley, ttrt were dry last year, as examples. These two valleys will have enough water to last ''thorn through the summer, according ' to present in dications' " ' ' . .; ' Owing to the continual movement of livestock from . Klamath county Into Modoc county and visa versa, the two assessors are calling oa livestock men of the two counties together in order to - ascertain whether the livestock should be assessed , by Klamath or Madoc. rived about the time that applns from Czechoslovakia, Austria, and France poured In, and German ap ples still farther helped to glut the market. : The result was a Ices to apple growers all around.. This concentration : of shipments In the late autumn has meant alto that In March and April Germany will have practically no apples. The European varieties ..wont keep so long, it seems, and no provision has been made for American apples to be shipped. Apparently nobody has ever made it his business to supply the American apple growers with authentic infermation, and the de partment of agriculture's, foreicn service proposes to remedy this defect. " , - Members of (lie senior class of tho Sucrod Heart'..ftoadem.v will present their aauual musical rorltnl on the evening of March 24 t the While Pelican botol.i according to . an nouncement ninde today. ' Tho girls ami. young women who will take pnr In the recital hsvo selected ithelr offerings and nre now rehearsing fur! tho event.- Tho ro cltal will start at 8 o'clock.. Following ill the. program which has been arranged:J ' Polka la A (theme do V. and R.) 1 ; Sergei Rachmaninoff Traumerel Op. 9, No. 4 Rtchurd Strauss Impromptus Op. 90, No. 4 '. Kcuns Schubert Florence Olivia Elliott Sonata rathctlquc. 1st mov., Op. 13 L. van Boothovcu ICrespusrulO (TAlllght) Op. 4, No. I 4 'Stchorbatchoff 'Dann Trlpolinv ........ I'lotro A. Von Alicia Marie Davenport -Farewell to . Cuculllau (OI.I. Irish Air) troiu ....'....;.i.j. Frits Krelslor Pizzicato (from-"Sylvia" ballot) t . L. Dcllbos Mrs. E.,L. Aluux, 'violin. Leatha Gray, accompanist Petit Bolero, Op.V3 Henri Ravin i Submission Xo. 3....SlRmund llorzog Scotch Poem, Op. 5f Oo. 2 Edward MucDowell Cluire Marie Elliott Coin' HJine ((:,om t bo Largo of ' tho symphony "From tho New World") Op. 95 Anton Dvorak Down In tho Wbudland..Elgar-I)lljs Mrs. Lester Offlcd, Florence Offlold Sopranos Clarice Elliott, Maria Davenport Meiii-Sjpranaa Lydla votv Bortticlcdarf 7 Contralto. . ' ' Arabesuo No. 1 Claude Debussey Japanese Etude Op.' 27, No. 2 -v......... Eduard Poldlnl Magic Fire (from Walkuro, by Wagner) .trans. b. L. Brassier. A' - Lydla von Berthclsdorf II .Bacla ;.L. Ardltll The Meadow Lark ..... ...... Abblo ' Gerrlsho-Jonos Mrs. Leetor Offloltli Florence Elliott, '' accompanist Arabesque, en form d'Etude, Op. 45, No. 1 ...j..... ......... Leschetlzky Lento No. 1 Cyril Scott Indian - Rhapsody i i.,... Preston-Ware Orem Loathi La Verne Gray Orossess Septett, Grand Duo, Op. 20 ....'.2S.V L. van Beethoven Florence Elliott, first piano Lydla von Borthelsdorf, second piano.. jins. coxgcC xo riooTLxicat Klaiuntli Woman Fined For Posses sion And Not Helling Liquor Mrs'. Leslie Congo, who was fined (250 in a Bonanza Justice of the peace court the first of the woek for possession of liquor, was in no way connected with any liquor sell ing carried on by her husband. Mrs. Congo mas convlctnc on evldbnco of officers v.-ho found a part of a pint bottle in the "basement of the home occupied by her husband. Friends of Mrs. ;Congo vouch for. her char acter and (Tfeplore tho notoriety which her husband's activities havo brought hor.. . Mr. Congo is now serving a 30-day sentence as a re sult of a guilty verdict brought by the Jurors. ; 'tnmportantitanintbcCaster, '. j3j X wardrobe is Shoes I . Easter is the day when everyone wishes II to look his or her best. , , Vk Ik The effect of a snappy new suit, a charming new frock, would bo utterly ruined if not complemented by proper ootwear. Shoes that show wear are not for the day when every- article of ap- parel should be in harmony with the rc- . awakened spirit of Spring. For your Easter promenade, choose a shoe of quality and grace. The best in footwear at a reasonable price can be obtained at ' ' Klamath Falls Shoe Store 605 Main St. . ..... .. ' s . , r Back on Lot? V 1 nm lfa(At riordnn ILliitoi. former partnur of Buffalo . Bill, who retired ffom the show business In 1K13, l organizing a w'W west show at his Pawnee (OkIM ranch which wlll go to London In May. Though S, Pawnee Bill la actively directing his new show. King Edward will .be tho chief patron of th enterprise In England. NEW ZEALANDERS RAISIN LEADERS FRESNO, Calif., March 11. New Zealand oats more raisins per capita than any other country, according to a statement Issued by .& 'raisin, grow ers' organization hor. ' ' Ilea I dents of Now Zealand aver- NOT A BURBANK PRODUCT, BUT FROM HIS HOME TOWN jiiiiii. viuaiiunn hiv uui. ljiu uuu tuiusft LiinL iiuuimu III nillll JIUKU, jiure Hie 4a nuts 05 twins, rosldcntsi of Santa Rosa, Calif., ranging In ages from throe months fi yiroo sctiro years, 1 1 V agi 4.40 pounds of raisins and 1.20 sod annually. England's largo coo pounds of currants evory year. Eng- iUnipt0n 0j currants Is attributed to land eata l.5 pounds of ralalna and their wide uo In awoet breadi, 1.77 pounds of currants lo' each pef cakes and puddings. ' v 'J,' March 17 At Memll 1000 in Cash Prizes Tug o' war between Merrill and Malin . Foot Races' Horse Races Out-door sports of all kindm, , Biggest celebration of the year Bring your bucking horse ' . Big Dance in the Evening Everyone Invited 4 4 4-44--M--44 44.4. 11 I ll The Washington Cafe Is the most popular ontlng placo In' Klamath Fall today "There's a Reason" ; . . , voir cax EAT BETTER FOR LESS AMERICAN AND CHINK8K DISHES iM HouUi Sixth Woo Siting, Prop.