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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1925)
?! V :. Ill ; . :' :; e St as u t PAGE TWO "! EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH i'ALLS, OKEG ON FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 10215 1 Since f W ' V 1850 7 Unusually GoocT They're making this test in29;states . You need not be an expert to make the Folger Giffce Test What's more, the whole fam- iljr will enjoy making it. , . It teaches you how to judge coffee .flavor because the Fol ger Test makes flavor prove itself. Tell your grocer to send you a. cart of Folger's,and start the test at tomorrow's breakfast. Remember the best coffee wins. 1830-1925 Our Diamond Jubilee of Quality and Service J.A.FOLGERSCCO. Make the Folger Coffee Test Dt ink Folget's G olden Gate Cofice tomorrow morning. Toe next morning drink the coffee you have been using. The third morning drink ' Folger's again. - . , A morning or two and you'll decidedly favor one brand or the other; the ben coffee wins. XrW 'sfah, im'l it? . .Try one of our Choice Roasts ' for your . ' - . Sunday Dinner ITJc : 15c 18c 35c 12V2C 20c 20c 20c 15c Rib Boiling Beef, per lb. Shoulder Beef Steak, per lb. .. Veal Roast, per lb. 2 lbs. Veal Steak Veal Stew, per lb. u Shoulder Roast Pork, per lb............. Pork Steak, per lb. , Pork Sausage; per lb. Hamburger, per lb. ..................:1.... Sanitary Market Choice Meats i . ' ; ' Special Attention to Order Trade 7th and Main. Phone 22 BIGFIGHTCARD ILL BE STAGED N THREE WEEKS Abie Gordon Here to Make Arrangements for Battles in This City Able Gordon, one of the grcute.it little fighters over developed In tho west, is in Klamath TaU aeektng to arrange a boxing card In which would be included some of tho brightest stars of the 'squared ring In tho northwest. With two companions, tho bantam weight flash arrived In Klamath Falls Inst night with the niws that he was ready to stage a boxing cird in which ha would fight his ancient rival, France Cirandetta. Carl Ritchie of Klamnth Falls would take on Nig Yeager, knockout spec ialist of Port luiv t; Sammy Gordon would fight Mike DeRinto; and two othor outside welterweights would be brought in tq complete the card. Tordon Is anxious to get things under way and to stage the fights about three "eeks hence. He Is In excellent condition and anxious to get a crack at Cirandetta.. Would Meet Grnnricltn "Orundetta was given' an unpopu lar decision ugalr.st me In l.os Angeles oftsr 1 had floored him twice.' he said. "Tho judges called it a draw and the referee awarded the decision to Orandetta. What I want to do Is take him on again. I can stop him in tea rousvis." ; Orandetta and G o r d on have fought many tims. The fights were the most popular in Pacific coast prize rings. The' bantam weights are nndoutbedly at the top of their class In the Pacific coast and are headllners in all the cards of the larger coast cities. ' LA GRAXDE HAS SNOW LA GRAXDE, Ore., March 13. La Graade residents woke up this morning to find nearly an inch of snow coverig the ground, with more falling. : t... ; , , io mm. i ULIill ULI I UN BATTLE Bette Bread " "The Bread That Is Better" Baking . quality bread is no mysterious art to which only a few possess the key-r-"Better Bread" enjoys the reputation of being the highest quality For variety we make Graham, Rye, Raisin and Pullman Bread. 1 ; Special Hot Cross Buns, 30 cents per dozen Sixth St. Bakery 'i$ , CHAS. LANDIS ' ' , 126 South Sixth St. , '"For goodness sake eat better bread"- NEW YORK, March 13. Jack Dempsey, heavyweight boxing champion, is a many fisted man If he can accomplish what one Cali fornia and three New York pro moters claim lor hiin. It he comes east, as he Is ex pected to do, if the financial in ducement' is sufficient, Tex Rickard is expected to drag him toward th Yankee stadium. Jimmy Dcforjat will point him toward the tPolo grounds and Charley Henderson will head him for the New Crater in Long Island city. This, of course, depends upon Oempsey's ability elude California promoters. A tri angular battle was apparent yester day when Deforest telegraphed an offer of "more money than ever before" to Jack Kearns, the cham pion's manager,, while' Henderson determined ' to have a certified check for' $500,000 for Dempsey'ii services in a bout with Harry Wills and Tex Rickard toresook his trail in Trenton, N. J., long enough to explain that he had accomplished what he had set out to do in the past and could and would repeit. ' Deforest trained Dempsey for tho fight with Wlllard at Toledo, which gave Jack the championship and his desires may have some weight. Aggies Defeat Bears .in , Opening Game of Series CORVALLIS, March 13. Tho Golden Bears of the University of California will face an uphill fight as they enter the second basketball game tonight ,of the three game series to decide the coast champion ship as the result of their defeat last, night by the Oregon Aggies, after a hard fight, with the outcome undecided until a few minutes be fore tho end of the game. ' The Ag gies emerged from the long end of a 32 to 25 score. The second game of the series Is scheduled- for to night. - ' , Hidings, forward, and Stoddard, guard, were the outstanding players t T ? t T f T T V y t t' T V X T T Y y f ' t y y y y y f y t y f y . t y y y. y y y y y t ' y y y - y y-- Kayser full . , fashioned-, pure silk . Hose in the new colors Special $1.50 A message of importance announcing special reduced price and arrival of new ' goods reasonably priced Holeproof .. .' pure silk hose cither hemmed or ribbed top black or brown Special for Saturday ( $1.35 SILK SALE OF IMPORTANCE Crepe de chine, Canton crepe, char meuse, Harvard crepe, satin crepe, mes siline, satins, etc. Crepe de chine in all the wanted shades ' including black . Regular $1.75, sale price $1.28 Regular $2.25, sale price $1.85 Regular $3.00, sale price $2.45 CANTON CREPE " Light and dark colors Regular $3.00, sale price ....... ..$2.45 CHARMEUSE SATIN , . GVey and brown only Regular $2.95, sale price :...$1.98 " SATIN CREPE in brown, grey, navy and black Regular $3.00, sale price $3.45 ' HARVARD CREPE In black, navyr tan, grey, used exten sively now for pleated skirts and en semble suits i .Regular $3.56, sale price $2.45 . ". .. MESSALINE SATINS f In most all shades , '-f 1 ,. ! Regular $1.85 and $2, sale price $1.68 t t y y EXTRA SPECIAL SILK REMNANTS All short lengths in narrow weave and' colors. . ' ALL V PRICE SATURDAY WILL BE A BUSY DAY IN THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT New hats received this week added to our usual smart assortment will make selection easy. ' Trimmed or tailored styles $3.50 to $15.00 An attractive hat always at ..'..$5.00 NEW GINGHAM APRON DRESSES $1.29 Offered for the first time tomorrow plain or check gingham patterns dainty embroidered and piped in contrasting colors. An exceptional value at $1.29. Sizes 36 to 46. SPRING DRESSES OF EVERFAST SUITINGS Styled in an attractive manner . that pleases the most particular customer. Comes in bright shades, peach, maise, pink, rose, green, blue. ' .V Reasonably priced $4.00 NEW PRINTED CREPE COSTUMES On . display tomorrow positively . the best lot of high grade dresses in style, quality and workmanship $15.00 to $25.00 V ANOTHER LOT OF SPRING COATS . . . RECEIVED Just unpacked an attractive lot of spring coats that are not only good looking but reasonable. Sizes 16 to 46. Priced $12.50 "' $45.00 ,y T y .y T y y y y i ? y y T' y y y y y t y y "T y y y y y y y y y y y ' x X y y y y u- tj v a- j!k Aia as AA jfciit Afcaa !s Aa-aaaA !a.s j!a, a!fc aa aaa ft SPECIAL MARCEL -; ; 50c ' All this Month -Comfort lhaiity Shoppo 420 Main of the entire game, Rlddings cag- :g the ball for a total of 1$ count ers, while his team mate accounted for 14. Jorgenson, with 10 points to bis credit and Higglns, with 8, starred for the Bears. Med ford High Loses in First Tournament Game SALEM. Ore., March 13. Tho Franklin high school basketball five of Portland, defeated the Medford quintet by a score of 32 to 16 In the first round of the state basket ball tournament ' hero last night, j Salem high won over Wallowa 2G to 10. Scallon, Franklin forward, was the shining light of tho Franklln Mcdford game scoring IS points, largely field goals from near, the center of the floor. Tho game was fast and hard fought throughout'. The fltvt hair ended IS to 8 in fav or of the Portland school, Frank lin got in its most effective work early In tho second half,' tho count standing 30 to 11 at the beginning of the final quarter, toward ,tho ond Medford stagod a desperate but .in effective raly. , , , , Best Dresser, Critics .Say m ( V " ' - , ' i ' I 4 ,''' ' . 't H it ' i 25-iKV, i i i March 17 At Merrill $1000 in Cash Prizes" i ,'f . Th beat4red woman Is what French critics iay or Ciuintess Shnm- mon. on of thtf watl-known ppronea. whoa wardrobe Is suld to lie vry, " ' ' J,,- . exienslvt. , .J , Tug o' war between Merrill and Malin :' ; Foot Races' , Horse Races v . , Out-door sports of all kinds ' Biggest celebration of the year, Bring your bucking horse Big Dance in the,Evening Every one Invited 4t)