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EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH I'ALLS; OKEGON
SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1925
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What pur laboratory
means to you
The fact that we maintain our own' laboratory moans time and
money saved for you. No delays. We find what you need, then
make It while we work on Rome other part of your mouth. Tils
time saved means money saved for you.
R. D. COE, Dentists
(Pninlctw, of course.)
202-204 Hnpk Did. 8th and Main. I'll. 830
, Dentistry at prices you can afford to pay
News of the Klamath Country
MALIN
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 r
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On Tuesday livening .March Id,
the Mnlln people welcomed dele
gates from tho Ctecho Slovakia
chamber of commerce of Chicago.
111.. Springfield, .Mass., Portland,
Ore., and Scio, Oro. ' They enmc
by cars to laok over the country.
Arriving In the late afternoon they
were served dinner at- the hall
j where later the-following program
! was carried out. Sir. Albert; Plasll
as chairman' Introduced! the .speak
j era, after 1 two : selections by the
Sokvl .band,, first America was
: played and ' thels number followed
I by The Ctecho-Slovaktan national
jhymn. ........
1 Dr. Trout, mayor of Mnlln, made
ia stirring address on the need of
: further colonization of Ktls coun
itry and Mr. Joseph Ottoman gave a
i'hlsMry of this country's develop
ment from its start of sago brush
i land to Its present settlement. Ia
i his usual enthusiastic manner Dr.
Trout told the need of a railroad
j in this section. Mr. Zorxan, rep
iresentatlve from tho Portland state
'commercial clnb, spokq ou the
character of the Cxeeho Slovak peo
jple as good farmers, loyal citizens,
(as proved by their enlistment into
i the "war at tlie very start. Dr.' A.
Moris of Maryland, wondered why.
with so good a couatfy more ad
vertising was not being dune, urg
ing more In the future Uat a wider
j knowledge be given out. Mr. Pra
"jsel of Chicago, secretary of the
gjN'at.onal chamber of congress, said
P? now we. have heard all at the good
HltuiUSi. tell suuia -;f tile bad. JudS
ml ing iroia Uio -feuna of the deio-nili-ites
after the social evening fol
lowing tue program and the next
mora ing spent rooking "over the
valley .the delegates found much to
commend aodV ;were favorably . Im-
be glad to got any sewing, darning
or making comforts, if nuy one hai
such work to- be done, funds are
being raised for ixtymenta on the
piano ut tho'communlty hall. Every
one should be Interested as the
hull Is used both afternoon and
evening most ot tho Urn by both
school children and the men's ball
team. '
The death -of .Mr. Albert Oarlick'
Thursday night of pneumonia, fol
lowing nn attack of tho ftrlppe, came
as a great shock to the community.
He Is survived by a wife and three
children, Irene, Earl and Houston.
A brother, Ray Oarlick, undo hut
homo iwtththem and a sister, Mrs.
E. D.' Smith lives a halt mile south
ot town. Tho family are living on
the aregory ranch a mile two ot
town. Mr. and- Mrs. Oarlick and
children came several years ago
from McMlnvillo on account ot Mr.
Oarlick 's health, he was troubled
with the asthma and quite recover
ed In this climate. T.iey havo quite
a dairy herd." ' Mrs. Oarlick and
family have tho deepest sympathy of
tho community In ' their bereave
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prices: ' -Radiola
Super VIII.
$425.00
Regular price
Our price ......
$300.00
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E. A. Brown, Georgo Tiffany. J.
W. iiramsted, Frank E. Roberts,
Jtudolph Larson left Wednesday for
.vicDoel. Tne men have- been work-
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ing under Mr. Darley, on the Shasiuj dise Flat wore Keao' visitors dur-
Melody Trio, 8:00
Prizes for Junior
Auto show to be
awarded at 8:1 5
Application received
for Safe Driver's
club
Jitney Dance
Refreshments
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View ditch and as tho dirt work is
completed they are leaving with
then teams for other work. Too
work here is progressing rapidly and
culverts are being now put in. -
Little, daughter of Mr., and Mrs.
Ransier had att unfortunate; acci
dent Wednesday noon, when she
fell and broke nermann, while play
ing. ,v ' '';'::
Mrs. J. W. Taylor- entorlained at
luncheon Thursday. Covers :woro
land for. Mrs. O. W. Myers, Mrs.
E. L. Stevens and daughter, Betty
Jane, Mrs. -J. A-. McComb amd MVs.
Taylor the hostess.
Mn and Mrs. John Reber spent
Thursday in tae county, seat. '.
Mrs. John L. Bailey of Shasta.
view-was snopping In Slalln on i
Thursday; . "
There are several cases of grippe
in the community.
The regular meeting of the So
cial Welfare club met at the home
of-Mr. John- Reber on Wednesday
afternoon.- The afternoon was
spent in sewing, after which light
refreshments - were served. The
April ' 1, next meeting' iwill be held
Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock
at the h'ome of , Mrs. Freda Hool
brook. The' ladles of the club will
Velda' Puckett 'drove fo Ashland
and back Sunday with her father
P. S. Puckett.
Lois ShowKOOSo 'called ; on Mrs.
Broyles Sunday, afternoon.
Eil Simmons of Bonania was a
guest at the Anderson home Wed
nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard were-vU-itin'g
in Algoma during tho weok
end. -
Miss May Clevenger has booa
quite ill for the past (week and al
though she Is somewhat improved
at tho time ot this writing, It 1
thought that she may have to un
dergo an operation soon.
Helen Hefner' and ' Dorothy and
Bernlce Sommers ' spent Sunday
afternoon with Velma and Cora
Snowgoose at tho latter's hBmo.
Mesirs Whim' and Stlfler of Paru-
Ing the week. ' '. ; '
Fred Vail was transacting busi
ness at the county seat Monday. .
D. R, Doten iwas in-Klamath Falls
Sunday and Monday to obtain fool
wear, for his hordes', ,C. Snowg'oose
wasi-nis-substltut'e'as usnal. ' ""
The arrival of fartalng eitt'her
brought Winfleld Seaver home from
.the Puckett Logging camp .where
he has been working during the
past few months.'
R. A. Broyles 'Is now tbe proud
owner of .a new drilled well. The
well was" put down by the rvdehat
zer Brothers, wlfo havo gone to tho
F. T. Nelson ninth' to drill. From
there they will go to tho Worden
school and then will return to the
L. W. Anderson ranch. The short
age of good ' wells In thls'sectlon Is
thus being rapidly relieved.
James Whltlatch and a friend cal
led st the Anderson ranch Sunday,
James lias forsaken the advantages
of "book learning" ' for ' practical
experience in agriculture.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Semmers, Miss
Erdmann and Miss Orubb were
among those iwho ', attended the
Ager dan:e last Tuesday.
Mrs. Kinsey was the victim of an
unpleasant accident last week when
Save Time and Money
SHIP BY TRUCK
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Medford-Klamath '
Freight- Line 1
5 trucks in operation between Medford-and Kkm
ath Falls gives you daily, fast service. ' .
' vNothing too large Nothing too, small
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We call for your shipment
Feed: and. Seed Oats
For Sale
Good quality .
KLABZUBA BROS.
SMALL GIRL OPERATED ON '
Danfflitcr Of Mr. And Mrs. Elmer'
French Undergoes Operation
Jacqueline French, 11 year old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Fronch, was operated on yesterday
afternoon; for appendicitis at the
Klamath General hospital. Her con
dition today, was reported good. ,
We do long-distance haulingAnywhere!
Let us move your household goods I
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KLAMATH FALLS ME1JFORD
419 Mala 40 North Front
Phone 804 ' , PhoU 1033
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Regular -price .... $120.00
Our price ........
$100.00
'Radiola Superhetrodyne
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price $215.00
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- Radiola III.
Regular $35.00
Our price $27.50
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Our price ........
Radiola X.
Regular price .
Our price ........
$83.00
$70.00
$150.00
$122.50
The Radio Shop Ha
the gasollno In which- alio I was mann called . on Mrs. Boowgotosa rlvnr to Kcno from his Wnd Wrm
cleaning a-silk dress caught fire. Monday 'evening. - ' (Tuesday, ' u
Fortunately Mrs. Klnsoy rocelvod Miss Frlcko, county health nnr.iw C. J. WcCollum ond hla 4 read
no Injuries, except slight , burns on visited tbo Kono school Wed nos-r crew oro msklng docldod improve-
her hands. No other .damago" was ,day-and examined the grado pupils, 'menu Is the Kqno -Wordua road. ,
done beyond the destruction ot tho
droits. '. . ' , .
Augusta Pnckott and Sylvia Erd
C, V. Nelson was a county sent, C. BnowRooso and son wore haul
vlsiior Wednesday. '.'. ' i Ing hay from the Vail ranch-'TUM'
. Mr. Mortonson enmo . don ,.lhl (Continued an pago seven I '
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Lower
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Prices
Shortly over"a month age we received our first shipment- of
Norwalks a full carload ..
Despite the fact that it was the slack season, we decided' id
advertise these tires, belieyyig that a few sales: would result.
The overwhelmmsr resnonse to the advertisinir.' far ibevond our
S expectations," has proved that Klamath County residents appre-;
f ciate .TRUE TIRE VALUES. ' i . ' '
So here we are again. Here are latest low prices on Norwalk
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Tire ,
Insurance
Don't worry, about your
tires standing - tae gaff.
Those whose tire . repair
bills are a source 'of con
stant, worry will bfllglad to
know 'that wo : riw . offer
an ' insurance. policy for
ovory tlre( coverln' various
road hazards. .Ltfl . its' do
the- worrying. : Ask-about
this unique feature, for
which we 'have ''(he sole
rights In Klamatii' county.
Tf you do much rough driv
ing, It means monby. to you.
Norwalk
Leto Cords '
30x3 4 Clincher $10. Elf
30x3'4 . Htrnlghtsldo $12. 2fi
32x3 Hlralghtnldo. $15.10
31 x4 Htralghtslde $16. RO
32 x4 fltralghtslde $13.35
' 33 x4 Btrnlghtside $18.85
34 x4 RtraiRhtslde $10.20
32x4 Vj fltralRhtiido $23.00
33x4 Strnlghtnldn $24.55'
34x4 Htrnlghtsldd $25.20
35x4 Slrnlghtsldo $25.00
Mxi'i Btrnlghtside $26.45
33x6 fltralghtside $31.00
35x5 Btralghtsltlo $32.06
37x5 RtralghtHldd $34,15
All prices Include Oray tuho
If red tuho Is furnished,
customor is charged the (ilf
forenco hotween gray and
red price.
Saye
Money
Snvo money on'. Norwalk
Cords, one of the most re
liable tires on tho market
today. On over Norwalk'
Cord purchaiad, we make a
reduction ot' from. $V to,
$2. CO from- -tho regular,
prlco, provided you put
tboso tiros otj yoiir, car'
yoursolf. It costs ua that,
amount to do tho work and
we'd ' rather make the re
duction. '
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Hub Tire Shop :
502 South Sixth , y CH AS. JOHNSON, Mgr; : Phone 616
Malin, Ore.
Herald "Claw" Ad. Pay
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