. ' PAGE TWCr ' " EVENING IIIWAUl. TCI.VVM ATlf ttAUS, OREGON FRIDAY, Al'lUf, 10. lflgff KLAMATH CADETS ' 1 :: PRE-EASTER PRAISE COUNTRY ? I' 'A r t t M W ill- 1 . v IM- k:! iis--;."v'.;;Ki''"'5v fi.:::'V'',v.a-:--' EUR WITH RE : SPEC! Al" Ice Boxes 20T. OIF THE FAMOUS NATIONALLY ADVERTISED Rhinelarider " Air tite" 't--a ..... : .! :;fi,; , rerator 7 . .. :' ; t-.n i"' 1 "The Refrigerator fcitha Conscience" - NOTE THESE FEATURES ' White Enameled food containers! . Top or side icing ! ... :: . . ' - Guaranteed air tight trap! . Easy to clean out! . ! ;, . Sanitary pan door linings! Bailt like a vacuum bottle! Ail-tight with dead air' space ! 2 inches of fibre insulation saves ice bills.;; m " '. V ' : Regularj $17.75 to $54.50 . : SPECIAL $14:20 to $43.60 Dining Room Suites WALNUT FINISH .. . Table and six "chairs, 'all exceptionally .well made. ,.; Chairs with distinctive backs and blue leather upholstered seats. Tables oblong with legs of different designs. Extra leaves with each table. : ......... ' PRE-EASTER PRICING FROM $61.50 to $110.00 Mot cfftff ' & IfV OoiF life V Telephone 16 719 MAIN STREET 3 . . -A. Saturday Specials for your Easter Sunday Dinner .... 12V2C :25c 18c 18c BABE RUTH IS Beef Pot Roast, per, lb: .,::.i.L.L. Boiling Beef, per lb Prime Rib Roast, rolled, per lb. Veal Roasts, per lb. MUCH BETTER Students i of Hill Military Academy Sing- Glories of Their 'Homeland In the Murch Issue ot U'O Hill Cndttu monthly puhlicntlon of the students of Hill Military Arnilvmy In Portland, Oregon, at'rorul luuir estluK intervfpws weru found that would prlnuirlly npucul to resident of Klamath Palls. ("ailota nnall Ilrown and Houry Fnlth Grimes us well as Proddle Btchn are quoted as favorably ad vertising the Klumnih .country. iBrown la the son of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Brown, Grimes the son of Mr. i and Mrs. Henry Grimes ud Freddie Blehn the aou of Mrs. Haul John- ; son. I ' Following Is portion of the In terview: "First I snot Cadots Basil ! Brown and H. P.- Grimes, "Howdy Boys; tell me about Klamath Falls," I said. And they started. "Most ' beautiful scenery In the VforM," said Brown. "Most wonderful part of tho west" declared Grimes.' And thon thoy save me same facts, asd as they I talked along came Feed Blehn and a couple of other Klamath cadets and they all got toother hero In ; closo harraouy and sang the praises ; of their home land. - INDIAN SCHOOLS TO BE ENLARGED SOON WASHt'.WITOX. April 1u. Iii ac- ; rordn'"ir'ih -policy (or liu -rculnj; edmatiuiiiij ; facUitit-s f'r Isi'll'Sn-J, ; U i::KTtur Ivurun.'-t to:luy.un-: nounced that two cf tho govern ment's Indian - Institutions, the' Salem boarding- school near S.tlem. I Oregon, and the Chllocco boarding ' school In Oklahoma .near Arkansas City, are to bo enlarged to afford : a complete high school . education j for the students. . The , graJes In ' tach B 'hool will be mcreised joun from 10 to i-'. 1 -:. -..." ' I Pioneer StageDriver , j Dies Near Gold Hill ! . fMKWFORD. Or,,, April 10. Next ts the last sirrrlv6Vof t1V alii stage drivers who-weru "such picturesque and important figures in tbo early history of southern Oregon, Norton EddingB died at bio ro'sldeaco near Gold Hill thiS morning at tho ago of 12. Eddings was born in a cov-. cred wagon on the old Cnscado trail, whea his ' parents were en route to Oregon, October 28, 1852, RETURN FROM VISIT j L. E. Rcdficld Fninlly Return From Southern California Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Redfiold a-nd family have returned from a three weeks vljit In the south, which ' took them through southern Call- j fornia and Into Tla Juana, Mexico. : They reported an excollent trip. . . VISITLNO IS CTTV Mi. Gertrude ' Robinson Spending i Home Time Here With Friends , Shoulder Veal Steak, per lb. ' ' Milk Fed Lambs Fresh Spring Fryers (Rhode Island Red and Plymouth Rocks) See our window display for the best meats and -' ; poultry you can buy Sanitary Market V?W'.J)ft..J.,i.r-Wi&A.- : i.:-MUl.- j,L1.iniLZStU 4,r , I j ittJti : "Not the biggest, but the best" : V, f I 1 V NEW! YORK, April 10. Babe Ruth is out of danger, but whether he will be out of the hospital in time for the opening game of- the baseball " season next Tuesday Is another question one that his phy sicians are inclined to answer nega tively. . , ' This word came to3ay from St. Vincent's hospital where the home run hitter Is a patient. Babe is be ing treated for a cold, a touch of influenza, another touch of indiges tion and a bump on the back of his head. The latter is the result of his fall In the Pullman washroom 1 fall which physicians at first thought had caused a concussion of the brain, and possibly a fracture of the skull. Tbey were certain today, however that the bump was all- that Ulled Babe's head. - Ruth's doctor said he had spent a restful night. At 10 a. m. he was b!IU n'nlnep. A bulletin Issued at 10:15 o'clock by Edward Barrow, business manager of tho New York Yankees said that Ruth was "slight ly Improved," although his tempera' ture was st.'ll a "little high." . Read Herald "Class" Ads ; Mrs. Gertrude Robinaon of Oak laud, Calif., Is visiting for several day3 .with Mrs. J. . A. . Mitcholl . of the 'Shaw-Bertram Lumber company. Mrs,. Robinson will leave tho first of next week tor Portland and Se attle,' where she will visit for some time before returning to her home In the south. ' G.vurtu:ijso here Rodent fontiol Authority' From Portland Visltlugr In Klumntli Ira N. Oabrielson- of Portland, In charge of the wtato rodent control, is in Klamata Falls today while making a tour of the county, in the interest of , controlling the peats, In company with County Agent C, A. lleudoiion several trips into tho county have been made this week, li'ubriulson und Henderson were in terested in preparing poison for the use of farmers in destroying squlr. rols,. rabbits, . gophers and othor rodents. . MARRIAGE MCKN8E WaUoiivillo Kmhlcnt claims KIiiiii ath Falls Clli'l iu llrldo A marriage license was Issued to Earl Ladd of Watsonvllle, Califor nia, and Wllma Lloyd' of Klamath Falls In the county clerk's offico yestoiday afternoon. Ladd gives' hit Occupation as a truck driver In Watsonvillo. Guy Merrill, of Merrill, is spend ing several .days in tbo city from his home In that section. Cash Prizes FORT KLAMATH Saturday Night '"' Saturday Last Day One lot of silk dressos that are the last word in style. These last few days have nar rowed the selection as to size and color, but there are still some wonderful bar gains. Easter special S10.50 DRESSES One lot of spoil flan nels ami silks." Every-v one knows how popu lar, our. 'new -.sport dressas are. Tho style ;nl the vivid Spring olori are jis (rood a tp bi-inor shown on ' coast L'r.stor' special $12.50 ; Que - lot of printed and plain crepe silk dresses. Jiiiit a few loft hilt if - you can find your fit you cart't afford to pass this op- i oilunity to get one or $16.50 Pequot Sheet Special Have you had a chance to get a pequot sheet for the unheard of price of $1.50. If you haven't you had better drop everything and come down and get a couple, before they are all gone. Easter special $1.50 Limit, two to a customer Roshanara Skirts Here is somthing that everyone" ' wants and has lots of use for and . we venture to say that nine out of ten didn't realize that they could own one for - ' - : ..." " $5.00 Easter Patsy Rompers Our stock of these is nov very, limited, - but we ' urge very mother of small children in this country to be sure and get two or three suits before they are all gone.-The Patsy Rompers are cut to fit and the material ;is al ways first grade. For Easter spe cial these are cut to Half Price. Girls Gingham Dresses' Girls' Gingham Dresses, ah ideal wash dress for school. We have; a full line of all the best colors for; this spring. T '. ' 1 .. Lot one, sizes 3 to 12 ' ; $2.19 1 Lot two, sizes 3 to 12 $1.19. ,. A Big, Assortment of Housedresses .;'. .', ....... I ' ', Every woman is interested and can always use house dresses and we have a big assortment in French' G inghams and Jap Crepes which we are closing out at half price. ,' , ,. . . ', Falls Mercantile Co. v- 4 1 5 v Main j -A , .