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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1925)
FAflE SEVEN Y ' TIJUKSDAY, 'APRIL 9, 1025 J Y ? ? ? t t V y y y y y y y y y y t .For the Easter Parade ' Your shoos play the mont important lai'tT They must be right in Btyle and workmanship before you .can have that well dressed feeling. , , - ' . At Easter time, jimt as at any other time of the year, we have the fluent footwear that the market affords. We believe that the. women and men of Klamath Falls are entitled to the best and that is our reason for carrying- nothing but the best in style and sold at a price as low as consistant with good business. Better Styles Better Prices Klamath Shoe Store W. H. Kitto, Prop. ( 0) i 605 Main Street . News of the Klamath Country "M ""for. and Mr. J.eatnr Lindsay of j Klamath Fulls spent Sunday at tlui ASP GROVE Mra. CIim. Sevlta and Mm. W. Doner (pent Thurdny In Klnmnth rail, shopping and vlililng with friends. Mum Leah Parker who tenchui til tho Agency apont, tho' wook ond wllh her alitor, Mrs. Ilobort Ilrophy.itur hero, homo (it Walter Lludiuiy and family. Mrn. Cliu. Si'vIIb and children pent t Ito- week end with Mr. Sovlls I at Calamus camp. I Ali.v llnnlnn ultl unrbri Ml Vw. all na cump. 'spent .Sunday hero with Ills mother, Mrs. W. A. Benson. leto "Bark hna recently purch ased a Best CO rnllplllur to use In lila logging operations. Deck Is do Inn contrnet logging for tho Modoc I'lno Co., bin cii nip Is located whoro old camp three was several yean ago. Fred Mullenax woods foreman nt Mr. Win. Clements took a crowd of San Francisco tai here Tuesday of boys mid girls to tho show utlou business. . C-iilloqulii Saturday evening, among thoso who went were Dotty Uold walto, Mario Larson, Kenneth Lur sen, Frank Gold alto and Wm. Clements. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Dane? and children and Mm. Wpi. Clements and eon, droro to tho .private fish hatchery of stout and Hansdale Sunday afternoon. Mrs. W. A. Benson who has boen HI for tho past month Is nlilo to bo up and around again. I Alias Mnry tioldwalto who attoads Calamus camp, was n Saturday vIb- "K-hool nt Berkeley Is homo for Eist- ffie RlgerlBt invites compansoE All the claims in the world won't establish the quality of any brand of codec But your tastt will. It will tell you the kind of cofl'cc it likes best. That'i why we introduced the Folger Coffee Test. We want you to test Folgcr's against any other known brand of coffee. Then you'll know from actual comparison how quality vanes . with different brands. The best ? ?'"is;.!? , coffee wins. . 1850 1 Ummialh I 18)0.1923 IT COLOEM jT or vacation John Wlnklomna Is able to bo out after having suffered nil attack of tin. Perry Do Lap of tho Mason Ehram CV. Was a business visitor hero Tuesdiiy. Mrs. Chas. Sevlts, Mrs. W. A. Benson and Mrs. W. Boncy drovo to Stolgers camp Tuesday afternoon on business. Mr. and Mrs. John Wlnklemnn wero In Klamnth Falls Tuesday. Gin Johnson traveling Salesman for tho Thomas Dix Hnrdwuro Co., Bill Morrison of Jit. Hebron was hero "Tuesday on business. Mrs. Carl Williams who re3ldes near the Agency visited her moth er Mrj. I). Anderson here Monday. ErnoH Wlnkleman is receiving medical caro at a Klamath Falls hospital, for a severely cut arm, which ho received while at work at- Kwauna camp. Walter Lindsay nnd family and George Smytho and family left Tuesday for tho new mill ot Sprague River township. Mrs. D. Audcraon and Mrs. E. Kramer wcro biulneis visitors at Stolgors camp Monday Ted Markwardt of the Chllotjuln garage, brought a load ot the school children homo Tuesday evening as the regular bus was away. Tho Standard Oil Co., truck of Chlloquln delivered a truck load of gas and oil to the Modoc Fine Co., commissary Monday. Georgo Chastaln manager ot the Commissary spent 'Wednesday In Klamath Falls on business. Herald Classified Ads . I ' SeeksWorld Laurel? t . .wrtS"V'- .... . i 9 a :.i iMakethe Folger CojfeeTest Drink Folgtr't Golden Gate Cbffta tomorrow morning. The next morning drink tho coffee you haw been wing. The third morning drink Pol gir' again. .... A morning or two and you'll decidedly favor one brand or rlhc other) the bestco flfea wins. 1 1 v t T t y 4 y y y t f , y y y y y y t y t y y f y- - y y y y y y y y y y y ; y y y y r t y y y T t y y y y y y y - y y it... 4 f-x- i -' ar i - . Introducing Edounrd Mnscnrt, Kttroveon fenthonvolght champion, who la now In this country In quesl of Mo world tltlo. Maacart Is rated one . t oftlcbeet putjflllBts over turntd out acrosg the a-..?". 'in ii mi in I rtmfrrP"'1'- -n 111 iMi n mi ili--t-- ltiai I naaaJJ i aafaf You will want to look East e r M o rni ng The new Spring Suits are here and among them is a suit for you-- Variety enough to suit every taste- Prices to suit any pocket- $30 $35 up to $50 Kuppenheimer Gbo(l Clotlies T y : y !T T y j .? y T .y y y y y y t : y ' y t 'j y t T y y. y y y y y y y y y y y ' Y