The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 13, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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"At-this season of the year when
thoughts are turned to. new garments,
footwear plays an important role. To
assist the discriminating woman in
completing her new spring wardrobe,
or in adding a touch of newness to her "
present costume,, we have a varied dis
play of the better modes of footwear. v'
' NEW: SHADES NEW STYLES
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While L3ngworth'has been known
and liked fn the House for his own
ability and personality, ho U still
known by the rank and file 'of his
fellow Buckckes. outside of Ctncln
nati, because of his ';ln-law3."
He Is still" Identified, over the
state at Urge, either as "President
nnntowir, Rnn-in-law." or as "Alice
Roosevelt's .husband."
In addition, due to the fact that
"wet" Cincinnati has so persbtent
io rii,-npil him li the House, he
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is regarded by the up-state "drye'
as satisfactory to. and ! reprcsenta
tive: of '"wet? Interests' lh jOhlo.
-rrp to--the"Vres-ant".Mie3e have
kn reirarded as barriers acroas
the path of Nick's advencement la
the Senate. ir
With the prestige of the speak
ership to his credit; however. ' It ii
believed Longworth may feel suffi
ciently fortified In the -esteem of
all O.iio Kepublicias to make the
try: for toe Senate either two? or
four years hence. : . . ,''"
Mrs. j: T. ' l)lllinR?ly, resident
nf l,anoll valley.- was a shopping
visitor In Klamath -Kail today. 8ho
arrived last night and atoppou over
at a local hotel lust night.,
Mrs. Hay W. nix. formerly of
Ashland, arrived In Klamath Falls
nat night to loin her husband, who.
with his brothers, conducts an nmo
,t:ttn street bo-
aniwvij o...... .
woen Eighth and Ninth' streets. Mr.
nnd Mrs. Bix will rnako their home
In Klamath Falls.
Ilcrt C. Thomas. Vnlto.1 States
commissioner. Is 'out- of town on a
business trip for several days. Mr.
Thomas will bo away till iuarca si.
Among the visitors . from Uiae-
rio.- totlav wero D. T. Lyons, who
is In town for a day or so attending
to business matters.
J. F. lioodwln of rortlauu is to
the city on buslnoss, n guest In the
Wnlto Pelican hotel.
J. p. Miller of Bnv City. Micnigan
I. in Klamath Falls for business. '
Mr. nn.l MVS. I V.. StoUOenil 0
sn Pranc'sco ore among tho Call
foraia ylsltora In KlaMiath Fulls for
ihsi r"tnn Inder oftho week
ti v iinmow nt Rnu PranclsCd Is
Is Klamath Fallal visiting for sev
eral days.
prinu MacDrldo ot Sacramento Is i
ft UUSlena Tioiiu, til i.u.-... .
a guest Sn. tho V,hUe Pelican hotel.
U. C. WUddell of Seattlo la in me
city f:r tho remalndor of the week
transacting business.
P. E. Dunncll of Tangent. Oregon,
Is a guest or the Arcade hotel while
in Klamath Falls transacting busi
ness. '
v H. Allen of Tcnnaat la a busi
ness visitor In Klamath Falls for
covAral davs
A. Kallna and Ifcnry Krupka wore
anvecg tho Malin visitors In the city
yesterday, vie'.tlr.g and transacting
business.
Walter J. Kerrigan and Fa Wll-
Instant Suds - ;
for Washing Dishes
. A spoonful in the dishpan is ALL yw.
need It instantly makes a'generous, last
inir Suds. You'll be delighted when you
see your dishes cleansed and shining in .
almost no time. Good for tho hands, too.
Remember now, next time, CITRUS
GRANULAlx-U 5UiU--anaevwy
Made by
themmufacturertofthe
famous CITRUS .
WASHING POWDER
ft"'
CTTKUS SOAP COMPANY. SAN DIEOO, CAUF.
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HHKEl I.KAVE JOMOKIIOV.
Vcttel Shipping South fur Hidden
West Pncklng t'o.
Fourlocn 'carloads' of sheen, will
leave tomorrow morning for Oak-
lnnd, where they will bo placed
upon San Francisco and Oakland
markets. They are being shipped by
P. S. Vcttcl, representing tho
Golden West Moat and ' Packing
..nmnanir of Oakland. Calif., and
comprise tho list ot tho largo flocks
waller j. rverriBannwu t'j ..-j
son are among the Chlloo.uln vIsH-'of sheep owned by the packing con-
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Wickersham's
Exclusively Women's Footwear '
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nw RECE1VKS n.EANIVO .
.Mi'rcbanU Washing Windows From
lnrentlvo Of City Commissioner
ASSOCIATION
II. 11. Prrrln. Architect. Aildrmitos
WoiiK-u on CHy IMiinnlnR
n In Klamath Falls today. Icern that havo
Arcomnanled br his wife and-son, 'the Tule LaKO
Edward B. Ashunt has left on a .
hnxiseu trio wh eh will take him TALKS UKFOHK
to Portland and Salom.
Mrs. Dora Harris will leave Mon
day for Mt. Hebron for the remalnld
er'of the spring and aummor where
Mr. HArr'a Is employed by tho SlskU
you Lumber fcmpany.., . . ., . ;.
LosHe Peyton, employed In Drew's
Furnishing store. Is ill at his home
w':h attack of grippe.
been wintering
district.
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Word has reached Wishihgton
that "Alfalfa Bill" Murray's .freak
(farm colony, down in the wild3 of
f Bolivia, is on the rocna. ., -
"Alfalfa - Bill" - was one of the
striking characters in Congress a
rim.n vpir aeo. Ho was a mem
ber ot large from" Oklahoma and
bis tousled shock of wiry hair. Ills
sweeping "buck-horn" moustach nnd
his ever present quid of chewing
tobacco did muck to givo variety
and color to tho congresaiooal .lond
HCaDO. '. . . ... '. ..... .- .
Fillowlng his defeat for a thirl
term, Murray negotiated a cancel
ston Jf 20.00b acres from tho Un-
Ilvian government and led a i band
of oloneers. for whom Oklao:mo
had grown too civiliied, Into the
South American wilds.
But lack cf rainfall, lack " of
roids, lack of markets an! too much
Jungle has wrecked Bill's dream of
a tropical Utopia.
. The army of street cleaners waa
on" tho streets of Klamath Falls this
morning, with the first rays of the
sun, the water wagon pouring out
quantities of water to -wash off tho
snow ani - debris collected during
the past week, when' the recent
snow flurries turned the streets In
to a sea of mud and slush. , Mor
rimnts alone-Main street wore Visib
ly affected by the cleaning of the
season, for window) washing was In
evidence along the way.
The benefits to bo dorlvod by
growing cty -through adhoronce to
ptitf nintinhir i system .' . 'w 11! l' be
shown to the membors ot tho LI
brary association at the library
club rooms this- afternoon. . Tho
n.siini'ii not tor 2 n. m. Mr. Per-
rln. by . reassn of his occupation
and lso by reason of being chair
man ot the chumnor or commorcw
city olannlng commliuie, is -.con
versant with details of city plan
nlng. . ., ....
HACK VUOSI COXFF.IIKN'CB
Lake County Vnmlry Officials Tass
Through Town
HUNT'S
WASHINGTON
LETTER
i i ' My IIAItltV U. HINT '
NKA Service Writer
' WASHINGTON. Mar. . 13. Al
though Nick Lougworth will not of-
i While Lohgworth haJ proved him
self r politically Invincible, in lil
I homo ballwick of Clnclunatl. having
Iboen defeated there, -but on:e In 20
years and that In tho Wilson year
of 1513 ho never ha3' faced a test
jet strength In a state campilgn.
1 , rjnmnnK of. uouularily ' which
OKKGON MONTH OSKUVEU
Xortiicrn Pacific 1ssi,-s Menus Fc
turlns OreRcn Products .
After snendlng several days Jn
Mndfori attending a conforenco ot
forestry officials from tho Crater.
s-ro r and ' National forests, a
party of Lake county officials ot tho
i,-mmi national forest, returned to
l.akcvlc.v by wny of Klamath yalls
yesterday. The party was led by
Gilbert D. Brown, supervisor ot 1hc
Fremont National forest.
KUK.NB MAYOU NAMED
WASHINGTON. iMarch 12.
Euftcno Myer was rocommondod to
day by President Coolldge as direc
tor of tho war flnanoo corpjratlon.
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'SAVE and
I THRIVE ,
in
1925
OBITUARY
1LLA DAIILIXO t
A hrlct Illness of pneumonia
proved ratal to Ilia Oarllng, Infant
daugbtor .of Mr. ', and Mrs. Willis
tfarllrig of Spraguo river, The child
dlct nt 11:30 p. m., Mitrcll 11. Fu
neral sorvlces wore held tnis attor
noon from Whltloek's mortunry.
Interment was lit Llnkvlllo ceme
tery. Tho Uafllng family has beeii
Words That
' "Ring True"
"Sci-vicc" and "friendliness" are
two words that ''rinp: true" when ,
they are spoken of the American
National Bank.
We are proud of the fact that our
steady growth in the past years
has been due not to what we have .
v said of ourselves, but what ,our ,.;
, friends have said about U3 to their
friends.
This unsolicited "word of mouth"
advertising clone by our present
'satisfied customers has been the ,
strongest factor in building up this
institution, i i . -
We want YOU with us, too.
The American National Bank
of Klamath FalU, Oregon.
Member Federal Reserve System.
North Bend. Mr. Darling works In
In Klaraath.for a short time, having, " ' -
movnd to -Soraitue River from a mm at bprague river
Noted Beauty to Wed Golfer
SENS LUNG
JJ1UU&U .itun.uuu&nw, i,, . "... i - -
'flclally be elected or seated as speak- iave made him string In hl homo
er until the new House assemme3 district- mis.u; oii.-
next December, polltlcal orucles al-jhclp .In .an election,, in which tlw
Vnartv hnvA doned out for him tho ' voterj of the 'wlule state had a
nort imn hi his career. voice.
" Trom speaker, according to tjie
"a " " . i ...
"dOBo" he Is to move up to a .1 believed, may givo -
senatorshlp. There ho would bo ! prestige among his follu back
-nnntfld noon to remain as a Hi-' home" and win -tor him recognition
tiiro. since oveu Nick's clojcst'i
riomt - scarcely', cast him In ,toe 1 than merely
rOle of, a prcsldentlil possibility. Cincinnati
Featuring Oregon products In l!io
specisl -lln'-er m-nu for the .month
of MafVh,. which has been dejign.it
ci Ore son month, the Northern Paci
fic ra'lway has designed especially
attractive folder! to be distribute;!
n all dlr.lng cars of the line. The
cover of the nu'u nns a scene oi
Mt. Hood from the ll'-.i t It'.ver val
ley and the Inside lonves devoted
n n.nnnn nrnrltip!,, Thn 1nnt arQ
'A period In tho speakership; It Is ai) given tho county from which
iney COOfJ, un IIIB-1 ujm.r, UJmiu i
from Coos and Miiitncmah couhtleo.
clojcstjas a distinguished Ohloan raticr
as a tavoreu sou oi
KH1MXI IIS HHIKAUHK
Now Vaudeville Art To lt; I'rtwiit
I erf In. Hlii'lne Hl-JInks :..
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GET REAL TIRE SERVICE!
la tbe'lllchelln lire, vou Ket lust that. Y;u .gefreal service
from the tire Itself, and In the' rire lostances when one falls
to stond up YOU GET AN ADJUSTMENT . INSTANTLY, UIGIIT
HBUB IN KLAMATH FALLS. Special- prices are now being
otfored to cut down our stock. -( ' (
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RECKARD AUTO SERyiCE;.;.;;r.PHONL77, J
- r-- . sixth ewm&z,i 1
THE MEATS THEY 5ELJ
ARc OUARAHTCCU
iumici itV TVIEV
. SUPERSEDE U ijcl
Our purb , pork sausage'!
have mnde a hit In thU
community, scryed with cr
.without tiiotr old frion.l,
griddle cake, they make a
meilt'me appeal that Is Ir
r.islHtlble,, . . .
Itchearsal of' the cast in tho Bhrlh-
er's Hl-JkJ. Put on by members' of
irillah temple, was hcH last night
In the MnsonlJ hall,' and, according
to Frank Confer, the shew Is com
ing along splendidly. A new' act,
under directions ot Confer with
Miss Ruth Ltndsey, Johnny Hous
ton and Frank Confer in the roles.
Is being prepared and promises to be
one of the clevereBt additions ot tne
show,- li.iHfcntUIva, Wllrn.ot llu
Pradleal Son':, awl formerly, used by
fn.r.M nn bin-eHstefn CircunV' i '
Watch for Mr. Happy
",' Party
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TROUBLE STARTS
WITH COUGHING
nllflAtlfins that miv mult. Lwtllftt tefM
t'.ani now prwrlb DALBAMKA fot tit brM
Mfil afftoiloni. BAL8AMKA It ft pur VM
labli pripirtllon miilt) from ft niwlv
eovortd pUnt Or, DinJ. f, Cblrt, Aniif-
on. Mo., wrltM! "I i It oeluiivtiy ir nv
nd ( In IU action llht nethlM '""
prVfllle"and my finlly. It U ftufilu iftft
id in m ichor um nommfl oih.; ,
Tnword h fnd of tlM In flu en ui PaV
nils snnnsT ,
whlio iiallrtili fini then In ft hmtttui or
ollmllfins in NrffltU. by the uu of oils from
iinilvn nlatil ara Immiinn Imn IhO NTIMl
of InttuniM. Ho ua1 thuo ejli smt
flowlnx wlih "dsfllh" uwt. tie '..,h
rtnult twrpt Iha world and for aoma Jlnift
It wna not noAsllila to mpplr tho demand.
A i.HAM ka naa now noon auiniupizra
and (i Won unlforntlr mlrnrulouj mult In
Inn r wayn: 1, It aaotnna tit InflamM mem
ritiiPn nnd rrllcrrn IrrlUtlon, I. It lncrani
rcrftln of mucoua and pormlta eartf
pnrlorRtlnn, Sr- It tlmuUiM pnrca of tht
fikln In throwing of? IkkIj poliona and 4. II
it r I km nt tho ctuie, chocklni lorn action
linmrdliilely, - -
Do not nmfiifin U with ordinary tMUam
aotHth ynina that ar only aoolhlni ayruna
and do tint vn to tho tinna of tho trouraa -Vnllke
olhor cmiKh romodlfa UALHAMNA la
' fron from roal ur and othor harmful nar-
fHiH.w i llAnanl (a lakM amrl fthanttitalv tUIsl
HO Min
what citiao, or yo
Mil UAUftA
In riil 111 mi,
tira you net HaL BA-MK A With
of thd I iidi nn on tho pnckfiffo. 0
to fellara any coiirIi, no matter J
filta i
Id
our money back.
MKA.
the
f.nor
ittar from
All tfruB-
KlHtllHtb
star Drug Co.
Fain bu; It trom
r-...Um LlAtitlnrW. hot (til Rnffllflh' bMMVr will bft ItlftTrl 1..
jMaMwitroA. woll kiunrn Knellah irolfa.-
Couth '
for UiMIW II
Chrohir;ha'"w,'
lvs0lBiin