The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 03, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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EVENING HERAXD, KCAMATH BALLS, OREGON
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When old
ibds your brain
When your heels hit hard.
And your head feels queer
And your thoughts fuzz up
Like the foam on (near) beer:
YouA ve got Spring Fever an' heaven help you ej you don't watch
your diet. That's the time to turn from the heavy foods of winter
that cl'og up your system That's the time to lean on a sensible
diet liloe Tru-Blu Grahams and milk.
Tru-BJu Grahams and milk provide the vitarnines and the mineral
salts that build brain and brawn and bone. They provide the bran
that purHfies the system. Try them you'll feel much better.
Soul in
TRU-BLU BISCUIT COMPANY Spokaneiand Portland
CLEAN UP CITY, SATS '
SECRETARY OF HOME
Using M her subject, "Is Klam
ath Falls aa Black as It Is Painted'.'
Mrs. Ada Wallace Unnih. executive
secretary of the Children" Farm ,
Home at Corvallis, addressed a large
number of lnterestel listeners 13 1
LEAVES
Scandinavian ball last night. Ac-j
Jcordtng to Mrs. Unruh, the city has
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DOen given uuuuu -itui. . o
that she has not been aware of. The
The best buy in Town
is the best hity in Quality,
in'pepVin mileage and
all-round performance.
Experienced motorists
know the value of these
advantages inHed Crown
thebe& buyinTdwn
RED CROWN
GASOLINE
Price per
Gallon
California
State Tax
Total
!23cl
3c
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Sprin
and Milk
Order From Your Grocer No
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M no unit jkoUI carte us, lu 1 lb boxes
tuitl in Ib, h:itf cathtii's
city Is "cot 66 bad that -there 4a.:i? .'. i KKPOItT IlUtTHS- .c
room i for improvement., however, Vu-st of Month ltrings Many t'liil
Mrs." Unruh (. asserted and Klan-.ith dn-'n to Kliuiuith Iloinrs
Falls ip growing must expect a cer- kMr. and Mrj. C. C. Hard of Klam
tain v ice element which shouJd be ath JRli3 are being congratulated
abolished by civic priJe and a clean- upon -tHe arrival of a son, bora this
er moral standard. morning-at tho family nunc on
' ' Jliq and Alameda street.
FOR .SE.'.TTI.K
iac siora av.oppea on u
morning u virtv at the homo
Miss eella Thompson j left today and Mrs. Gus; U Metz, who
for SeattVe, where she was called on the Algolna rjad, and
by the serious illness 3f iier motacr. son. The child has not beda
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STANDARD OIL COMPANY
iCaliJornia)
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Buy it anywhere you see the ted,
white and blue pump or the "Red
Crown" sign at Standard Oil Ser
vicc Stations and at dealers.
COMMITTEE SEEKS
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
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Member of the bischnll xumnilt
too wero interviewing merchants this
attortiooti to loam Junt what fi
ll unci ;il support in Ik h t bo expected
In cn-:a Kluiniuli Kulla eiitors tho
nortlieru California baseball league.
The eaiiinltlou will meet ut the
: clumber of cominorou ut 7 : 10-
' itlRlit to submit J report uinl ills-
cuss tho bull plans.
j The commltteo Is soliciting ' per
ni'jiitli tor tho four months or tho
! leasuo E0.18HH. In return tor this
; sum It will rIvo two ajuou tickets
i tor nil home Raines.
j Lea sue officials lire expected here
tJiuorrow, at which time deflnlto
derision will be rea.'hril concernlm
I Klamath Falls' oatry Into tho
i league.
! COMMUNITY PICNIC
i PLANS DISCUSSED
A community picnic probably will
bo held ut lliyden prairie some
I lime during tho summer numbs.
Tils was indicated nt an Informal
gai'ierlni! nl the chamber ot com
; merce t.Hs attvruoon. Detailed plans
tor tho affair will be worked out
' at a later (late.
! If hold, tho picnic will bo tor
I residents ot tho entire county.
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IX KltOM 1U.V
Otis Osbarn. who is employed with
Jack Kimbill of the Weyerhaeuser
Lumber company, is spend 111 5 sev
eral days In Klamath Kails, arriv
ing tlili morning to transact busi
ness. JIo will visit !tii friends
while in tho city.
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I.O(i(iIN(i (OXTIt.UTOlt
J. I'm ki lt In Clly fur Shun
Ituslm-ss Trip Tills Week
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Douplai .1. I'uokelt, prJinincnl
logging contract jr of tho Rocky
Point district, Is lu the city for sev
eral day) looklug into business in
terests. Ho is a guest hi tho White
Pelican fcjtel while In Klamnth
Falls.
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J.AKKVIKW VISITORS
Spring Shopping Attrm't.s Mnliy
Visitors From Out of Town
. Mias Pearl Hall, accompanied by
her mother, is a Lukcvlcw visitor in
the city toduy. M. M. Harry of Lake-
view Is alsa spending several days
in tha city. They roport good roadi
with the exception of a few mu'on
til In passes;
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Personals
Mr. and Mrs, Albert G. Morrison,
of tbe White Pelican hotel were im
proved today and able to bo about
this morning. They suffered from
the flu during the past week.
J. C. Redlfer of Itedmond, Oregon,
b visiting in the city, a guest In the
White Pelican hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Meredith of
Medfnrd are spending several days
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of Mr.
rc?!de
left a
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j ill Klnuiath Fulls, where Mr. Mure
: dith is interested In the Insurance
I business.
j II, J. DnnaldHon of Sun Francisco
S.urrlved In the city hint night to visit
with relatives in the city.
!, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lewis are
. : among the out of tca visitors,
upending several days In the city
if rani, their homo in Grants Pass,
i A.V vHoughlnml of Ilalnler, Is
, Kpcndlrjevnral days In the city In
j the Interest of business.
J. P. tey'Bolds Is among tho out
of town visitors In Klamath Fulls,
i spond!ng ln time on buslnt-ss. Key
! nolds is a guest in the Arcade hotel.
I Mr. and M Vs. I , TU Kngel are busl
! "ess and pleasure visitors In tho city
: from their homo ill ;'goin Fr'anchco.
I Mr. and Mrs.'acorge T. Collins
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are unions tho out pt Jtnwn visitors
'n the city from San PrnnelKeo, They
are guesls in tho Arcadii liotel.
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OBITUARY
TIIOMAH A. SMITH
Funeral services for tho l:ie
; Thomas A. Smith, who died April J,
will lie hel l tomorrow afternoon.. at.
' 2: SO o'clock from Wlilllock's mor
; tiinry. The Rev. T. D. Yurnns will
'offllrnto nt the ceremony. Follow
lug the services, the body will be
, I'ccoiiipunici to Junction city by a
I brother, J. Smith, where Inter
;mcnt wlll lako place.
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Feed and Seed Oats
For Sale
Good quality
KLABZUBA BROS.
Malin, Ore.
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SPECIAL OFFERING of
Coats Dresses Hats
Most of them were received this week
and all are specially priced
Novelty Coats for Easter
Rose 'Wood, Cranberry, New Greens, Tans unci Greys
Sizes 1G to 41
Fur trimmed or Tailored Models that are very smart.
We have made special prices on this new lot and you
will find unusual values at
$18 $23 $33 $38
Just unpacked, a
clever lot of New
Easter Bonnets
in pretty bright
shades, also Tans,
Greys and Browns.
We consider this the
best lot we have
offered this sea
son at
$5.00
and
$7.50
Decidedly New
Kaysers Novelty
Gloves
In Grays, Tans, Mochas,
Browns and other good
shades. Made of imported
Melaness $ilk. Specially
priced
$1.75 to $2.00
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Spring Frocks
in Satin Crepes, Hy Glo,
Canton, Flat Crepe, etc.
$1.00 to $45.00
There are many exclusive
models in this lot in pretty ,
bright colors, also art at
tractive lot of Browns .
and Blacks. Sizes 16 to S3
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