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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1925)
!": v.:';.'" c r 111'. : fefiE TWELVE BVRNTNO HERAttt. tq.AMAT!T AT,Tg. OTIEGON " ' frtiirfAY, 'Apmr: iCmt -i TD)U rU3L-JDJnUL Grahams and Milk THE SPARK PLUG that keeps brain and nerves and muscles hitting on all 12 cylinders when most of your friends are complaining of Spring Fever is a common-sense diet. In springtime the heavy foods of winter slow you up make you feel tired, lazy, listless. Just try lunching on Tru-BIu Grahams and milk for a week. You'll cheat spring fever. . . Order From Your Grocer Nov Every Good Grocer has Tru-BIu Grahams in blue ana qold canons and in 5-lb. wood boxes- c TRU-BLU BISCUIT COMPANV-Spokane and Portland New of the Klamath Country SPRING LAKE .The fanners of thU vicinity are , bos? putting tbeir land in shape (or spring seeding. , . Mr. and MrA Carl Shubert Sr., were pleasantly surprised Tuesday enlng when .their children came to take supper with tihem, the oc casion, being Mrs. - Shuberts birth day. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cheyene and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shubert, Jr., and children and John Shubert.. .The Ladies Aid met with Mrs. E.;. A- Schrelner 'Wednesday. Those present were Mrs. J.' A. Thompson. Mrs. Cbas. Mach, Mrs. B. M. Mc Cormack,. Mrs. Wm. Cheyne, Mrs. j. K. ElllOtt Mrs. D. H. Hamelton, Mrs. Booth, Mrs. S. E. Morrison,, Mrs. . D. H." Kaylor, Mrs. L. B. Scbrelner, Mrs. W. E. Folsom, Mrs. H. J. Bennett, Mrs. Otto Wabbles, Mrs. Frank Stewart, Mrs. Van Myers;' Mrs. S. E. Emman, Mrs. Chas. C. Hulet, Mrs, Iven Icenbice, Mrs. John Koontz, Mrs. Wm. John son and -the Misses Myrtle Butler nd Ruby and Stella Scbrelner and Winlgred MoCormack. New officers were elected and the balance of the afternoon twas spent with music nd visiting. . , , There Will be a meeting and egg bunt St the Mt. Laki church East er Sunday morning at 10 o'clock nd tbe Christian Endeavor of Mer rill will ' hold . a meeting at 6 p. m. at tbe same church and there Wll) be preaching afterwards, i" J. A. Thompson was a business Visitor In KJamath FalU Wednes '. day. ' . . Everybody Is . Invited to attend the show , to be given at Henley School house Wednesday, April 15, and the ladies east of tbe "highway bring sandwiches and those west bring cake. There will also , be a dance at Hilyurds barn after the show. , -f I H. ' J, Bennett was a city visitor .Wednesday. " ' ,' Horace Mannlug Is building a sew bouse on the Manning ranch ad will. live there during tho sum mer.'.;.'; ",'," ". ' ..' ;.' The meeting will open at 6:30. After which there will be an Easter pro gram given by Mrerill and Malln Sunday schools and Henley High school. Mrs. D. H. Kaylor called on Mrs. look over aome property antici- j patlng a trade of bis Lmgoll Valley I property. Warren has been a resi dent of this valley for nearly 20 years but owing to poor health of both Mr. Warren and his wife they are compelled to seek a lower altitude. Fred Fleet and family were Lan gell Villey visitors on Sunday look ing after property interests. Fred Schuburt In Spring Lake district i Ficot was a resident of Langell Val Wednesday. Mrs. B. H. Hamilton was a Klam ath Falls vlstoir this week.'",.. ' Jim Stewart has returned homo from a short visit to Grants Pass. Mrs. John Koontz called on Mrs. H. D. Morrison Tuesday. LORLLA C. J. Swingle has returned to Langell Valley after spending the winter months in Yamhill, Oregon, he owns a Prune orchard. ' Billy Warren left Tuesday morn ing for the Coos Bay country to ley. for a number of years and still owns a ranch in this vicinity. Chas. Dobler and wife of Everett Washington, spent Sunday visiting at the Tuttle ranch. Mr. Dobler Is a buslnes visitor . in the Klamath Country very often. Dr. Truax fenced an additional forty acre tract of his Lower Lang ell Valley ranch and is having it Cleared and ready to be put Into crop. This forty acre tract comeo under the Lingell Valley ditch. .'Bill McEachran wTio met with a painful accident when his Fordson tractor turned over has gone to f'Flo.Picks Another Winner I MT. LAKI-FA1RVIEW " The 'Merrill "CnrfsHati " Endeavor Vwlll bbld tbeir meeting next Sunday jjreningaprll 12, at Mt. Laki church V LJ Ofrr-r r- J:o 'rW fitonne Orey to one of the Intcst finds of Flo zlogfcM, connolicur 61 feminine benuty. 6he H bow on of the features of the Follies, i Hrinff the. little tots into our ; infants tle).nrtnient. Dress them up for Easter, there arc so manv new tilings to;see, ,. ! Easter Sunday Is to most of us the most wonderful time of all Springtime. Easter Sunday is the turning point of the Fashion World and thru it is reflected the foremost Modes of Fashion centers. OUR ENSEMBLE SUITS . . ' . assist you in making ready for Sunday We urge, you, to be well dressed, to consider the Ensenmble from all vantages. Practical, useful, three fold wearing1 purpose, reasonable and the most fashionable of the season, '.. J Style presentations here are iden tical with San Francisco and New York. The style things you read about and the things you want are right at your finger tip, at Moc's. The best of Eaiter Ensemble Suits are priced very reasonable, here at $45 t0 $75 A New Coat Easter and Spring They're not expensive in the least this spring. Nice twill, torchcen, charmcen, Kasha all of new adap tations with every new feature that has been mentioned this spring. Good coats priced from $35 $49 Call in Your ' "Prince of Wales" Keen, we must say, the very new est thing in Sports Coats. Have an inverted' pleat in the back with belt, velvet collar and cuffs, silk lined, single, and double breasted with two and three pockets. Spring shades at $25 and $29 Springtime Wash Dresses When you get back from churh or from a stroll and it is time to prepare a meal slip into one of these beautiful tub silk, rayon, mochcen, linen or radium tub frock. Yoa know when it isn't going to matter if you get a spot on them. Nice dresses at from $5.50 10 $12.50 A Few Hours In a Sport Sweater To lounge around the house or to slip, away for a few hours or probably spend the afternoon out on a hike. One of these new slip on sweaters is just what you want. $4.50 10 $10 Kiddies Coats You'll have no trouble at all In making your selection for the Juvenile up to 14 here. Every one Is tailored rightly and looks right. .j $6.50 to $15 MiJruth in AdvertUingH This stoic is open tiutil S:,U) p. in, Saturday night when it must close to comply with the laws of State Aid Women's Wel fare Commission, t 9wv Spring Gloves ,'. In colors of sand, harvest, beige with fancy cuffs and backs to blend with your costume, pric ed at $1.25 to $1.75 Bead Bags In red, blue, green, black, etc., contrast color beads worked in as pattern. Hand made at only '$2.25 Women's Slips ! Of radium, silk foulard, crepe dc chine in light and dark slimlcs for this spring and sum mer, at $4.50 to $7.50 Voile Step-ins " ' In the regular lingerie shades. Lace insets, pleated on sides 1 and other dainty features. Triced at, each . . . ... . . $2.00 Voile Gowns Very attractive and similar to the step-ins. Cheaper than you can make them, at $2.5.0 Crepe Pajamas One of the greatest fads ever taken to. Jap crepe in nil good colors will nice little pockets, sleeveless and trousers have clastic at waist, suit ....$2.50 Pearl Chokers Indistructablc large size in every color to match your cos tume. The popular thing in novelties today, from ......... $1.25 to $3.50 Ear Drops To match the chokers in colors and size, tlif fad, . ,50c and 75c Crepe Dresses Fast color in sizes to 42, trim med with contrast color crepe. Belted, pocket, with tie, neatly made at only $2.50 New Addition We have recently added the Royal Society line of package goods to bur large stock of art goods. 36 different articles ranging from ...,25c to $2.50 Oakland, California, to his home for medical attention. ' Ben Daniel, superintendent 'of the Dredger crew of the IT. S. It.- S. at Lorella received tho sad news that Ills brother Lout Daniel of terrlll dropped dead of heart failure. Louis Daniel had been suffering from heart trouble for some time -and had planned to leave for a lower climate this week, ' . Mesdames J. W. Turner, Davo Turner, II. J. Tlcknor were hostess to a farewell part In honor of Mrs, Lester Wlihard who left for Har rlman Lodgo ta make her futuro home. She will bo accompunlod by her mother Mrs, nhoda Tompkins who will spend the summer months with Jier daughter. The Ladles Club presented Mrs. Wlshard with a clilna plate and Son Bon dish as o part ing iglft. Tbe folowiflg guests woro present: Mesdames W. D. Compboll, AKoller, O. P. Kolor, M. J. Tlck nor, J. W. Turner,, C. B. Drown, L. I. McDonald,' A. K, Gale, M. Kllgore, Mrs. Tyroll, Mrs, Dorrls Smith, Mrs. Barclay, Mrs. Webster, and Miss Bobblotte Tuttle. Tho Ladles of tho Community exprosod their rogrets In having Mrs. Wlsh ard leave as she has boon a resi dent of Langell Valley for about five year and formerly attondod school at Bonanza. Ilefi'oahmonts wore served by tho . hostess and a very pleasant afternoon was onjoy ed by all prosont, , '. , , , Mrs. H. B, Wlnnard of Klamath. Falls visited with Mrs. A. Keller on Sunday afternoon, John Turner Is confined to his bed wHU tho flu, Langoll Valla poople were hoping to oscnpo tho flu as thore woro very few casus compared with othor sections of the country. The following rosldents of Langoll Valley iwere buslnes visitors In Klamath Falls cn Ralurduy: T. F. Boggs'and wife, A. 3. dale, and wife, J, W. Turner, W. H,, Pnnkey, H. J. Tlcknor, W. D. -Compboll nnd wife and M. Orr. Billy Irwin Is In Klamath Falls consulting with his attorneys In re gard to tho suit of Casey vs Irwin whloh will bo up for trial on Friday, KENO Mrs. Esther Bock and her mother Mrs, L, W. - Anderson spent the wook end In Ashland.. , , ' , Tho Mooro Store lg closed sad Mr, -nnd Mrs. Aaron Moore ore un der quarantine bocauso tliolr son, Alvln has a light ease of scarlet fevor. Tho school was closed Fri day and the school bouse was fuml gatod. .'' . ' i ;.' i Chad, a onion of Worden, arrlrod In Kono the first of the week W bogln building an addition to Ilia Slmmor's dance dull, .V Mrs. Hartoll has moved to Keho' to bo with bor daughters who aro attending aohool -hore. Frod Vnl'l was a passonger on tho stago to Asb)aud, Monday. Mrs. Simmers and Mrs, irnathiir wero shopping- In Klamatu Falls Tuesday. , ,.,, Tho flu Is still quite prevalent In thl's community, ' , Kathorlno Ksi was guost t h . Anderson home Thursday, evening; i