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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1925)
PAGE.TWO EVENING HEUALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TUESDAY, APRIL". 1-1, 1925 V V. The Longer You Wait, the Worse it is" " Tlio. teeth whir-h -could bo put In good condition "in an hour today wlllrenuli'e two hours In month and longer than tht hum- on. The time tn have your tooth looked after is when- there In noth ing much wrong with them, Hotter have them looked atier. Our examination Is free. . ... . i R. D. COE, Dentists 202-204 Hopka BIdg. (Painless, of course) Sin and Main Phone S36 IJI LEAGUES STAGE OPENERS Hi U k you can be sure , of tBe' quality of '"" yoisrewiee .'It's easy to remove any doubt in your . mind about the quality of the coffee you have been using. Just make thcvFolger Coffee Test. You simply test Folger's against the , brand of coffee you are now using and let the best coffee win. Isn't that fair? . Make the - i ;v ;:- ; Folger Coffee Test . Drink Folger Golden Gate Coffee . tomorrow morning. The next morning drink the coffee ' you .have been using. V The third morning drink Folget's ' again. . ' . ' A morning or two and you'll decid edly favor one brand or the other; . ' the best coffee wins. Hut's fair isn't tit Vstarf t1850 18 5 0-1925 -Our Diamond Jubilee of Quality and Servic -J-A. FOLGER IC CO. oim.jju'.kca. Doesrit she DESERVE Protection like this? if you die from natural causes $10,000 ' if yon die from accident 4 , ' ' '; , . In Case of permanent total - ;; ' - disability the company will Waive air premium payments - " ' Pay you $35 per week for one year; and in addition Pay you'$5C per month for life; and Pay $600 to your beneficiary when you die If disability involves loss of limbs or sight as a result of accident, the company will pay you $5 poo in cash, immediately, in addition to all other benefits. ;. In caw of temporary disability, at a mult of either sick ness or accident, the company will pay you 125 per week for a limit of 52 weeks. West INSURANCE COMPANY -W..-r H9Mg orrKC'SANnuMcisco : PORTLAND BRANCH OFFICE, SEVENTH , FLOOR GASOO BUG. John H. Houston, Di.it. Agt. Geo. A. Proctor, Res. Agt, : Klnmutit Falls, Oregon OflE OP AMERICA'S STRONGEST-COMPANIES !i-' & $W i 1- . German Made Two- ' ' : o . Speed Car Popular . A woll known Cerman car, a high i'rao.6 six. Is made with a two-spec! i and reverse planetary transmission f somewhat slmll&r to the Ford, high- KLAMATH VALLEy , . HOSPITAL I Centrally Located .: 403 Pine . Phone 497' Rates Inconflnomont are eSIP, (Continue)! From Piure One) ' Ciilw vs. Viit . j CHICAGO, April 14. Kair weath-' er today brotiRht predictions at an att?:nli!iee of SJ.OOO fan nt the season's opener botneen the Chi-. cago Cubs and Pittsburgh Pirates, with tho veteran Graver Cleveland Aleander, right unnder. opposing Emil Ydo, left handed- youth. , The raising ot a flag commeinor-! atlng the fiftieth anniversary ot tho National league was the only cere-' mony on the program. ' i GiiUits rrrpawt ' NEW YORK. Aprii 14. Greater; New York's major leaguo baseball j teams, opening the 1925 season at j heme today, called upon their pitch-, aces to bring them victories. ! Manager itlller Huggins an-! nounce.l his intention to pitch Urban Shockor, the .former 8:. Louis - moundsman, against tho world; champion Washington club, while Brooklyn's choice tor the slab In the Doiljer's opener against tho ; Philadelphia Nationals was Daisy j Vance. , ' j There was a chanro of Walter; Johnson getting the twirling assign-' ment for the Senators. Manager' Harris announced. , j Manager Fletcher favored Jimmy; Ring to pitch for t-ie Pbtlliej. The' Yanks planned to welcome 50.900 ; ans with music by three bands and arrangements were made for the first oall to bo thrown by Rear 1 Admiral Charles H. Plunkett.com mander of the Brooklyn navy yards. Record Attendance CINCINNATI. April I4.r-Clncln- jiati was prepared to surpass all former record crowds In ushering In the -bsv baseball season at Red land field, where the' St. Louis Cardinals and Reds clash In the first championship round this afternoon. Allen Sothoron and Pete Donohue were toe choices of fheir respective managers to do the barling. Big Detroit Crowl . DETROIT, April 14. A capacity crowd, of perhaps 35.000 was In viow for' the opening game of the American league season today with Detroit meeting Chicago. All re served seats were sold several days In advance and bleacher fans stood In line from early morning. Warren C0IU113 was Manager Cobb3- pitch ing choice, with Johnny Bassler catching. Eddie Collins announced Faber and Crouse . as likely his selections. ' ' fse Stnr Battery PHILADELPHIA, April 14. Connie Mack planned to send the Athletics' new 150,000 battery. Groves and Cochrane, against the Boston Red Sox in the opening game here of the American league base ball season. James . Poole, anotherl new comer, Is on first base for the Athletics in place of Joe Hauser, who Is out .with a broken knee cap. Manager Fohl . said he probably would use Ferguson cn the mound. .. Joe Bush Pitches ST. LOUIS, April 14. For the opening of the American league season here -today Manager George Sisler lined up a team to oppose the Cleveland Indians similar to the i ne he used during the spring series, with "Bullet" Joe Bush . slated to pitch. It is probable that he will work against Sherrod Smith.. HOME MAKING CLUB v FORMED IN MERRILL gear being used on, all but the steepest grades, when low gear Is obtained by pressing 's pedal. The clutch is not used when starting, since the car has a starter and a battery .large, enough to start tho car from rest. Starting therefore consists In manipulating ' startingj pedal and accelerator, 'which are close together, while the clutch is engugpl. Whenever the car is stop ped the engine Is stopped. Other very high-grade cars have been, built recently with just two speeds fcrward. There Is no reason why a planetary transmission' .should not be quiet when carefully' mode. " "W,i)nlBtl(heB'ic,onsld,ai''te'.rld as steps, you gomg up or owsr,"tJr steps not caring. Udder-: I the, direction , tof Frank Sexton. . county club leader, the first home making, club in .Merrill was organized , yseterday afternoon, during a visit ot the. club leader In Merrill. The girls who compose the home making club- have finished their projects In cooking and sew Ingj fund have filed their final re ports. ,They will now take up the new! angle of club work under the direction of Mrs. W. F. Jlnnette, club leader. The officers of the club are Talrza Anderson, president; Genevieve Ooodo, vice .president. and- Helen Anderson, secretary. Tho roll, call of the club Includes Mil dred Hayes, Thlrza Anderson, Gen evieve Goode, Katherlne Pope'; Helen Anderson : and Martha M. Morrill.' : ; - . - 1 - DIVORCES FILEO Charging desertion when he was unable to care for himself follow ing'' sm accident, Harmon Cress is seeking a divorce from Alta Cross. Theisult was filed this morning. '. Elizabeth - Leever filed suit of divorce against E..,M.. Leever 'thls morning, charging cruel rind fiihu- minor child.. STANDING ON THE THRESHOLD OF T H E GREATEST SELLING EVENT EVER HEARLD IN KLAMATH FALLS-COMES THIS START LING ANNOUNCEMENT v.V"".mM1 ' ' ' H E G T O W-S GREAT CLOSING OUT D e p art ment s o f Many Begins FRIDAY, APRIL 17, at 9 A M. F1MTIP17 Q'TClC'lf DRY GOODS, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S GAR- . sri 1 o 1 virSs. ments, millinery, every article in our STORE UNITED IN ONE GREAT BIG OVERSIZE BARGAIN EVENT IN THE MEAN TIME WE ASK OUR CUSTOMERS AND THE PUBLIC IN GEN ERAL TO STORE CLOSED FROM TUESDAY NIGHT UNTIL FRIDAY MORNING TO MARK DOWN THIS ENTIRE STOCK FOR QUICK SELLING W A I T NO MATTER WHETHER YOU HAVE LITTLE OR MUCH TO SPEND IT WILL SUREL Y PA Y YOU TO BE AT OUR STORE FRIDAY HECTOR'S KLAMATH FALLS MaTll-lTirYi. 'H f i'iHH SEE FULL PAGE ADVERTISE. i MENT IN 1 WEDNESDAY NIGHTS , ISSUE OF THIS PAPER ' FOR PRICES AND FULL PARTICULARS .-.' . .'Tliti'-i?! Record Sale of Dodge ' Brothers Cart Noted In connection with the sale of Dodge Brothers. Inc., to Dillon, Read & Co. and' the announcement that the organisation of this im portant ' automobile manufacturer would- remain unchanged. It Ib In teresting to find retail sales of Dodge Brothers cars and trucks making still further gains. Retail deliveries during tho weok of March-28th, 10Z5, gained 34 over the same week in 1924,, and exceeded every week but one In Dodge . Brothers history. Retail orders obtained by dealers estab lished a new high record, exceeding tbe same week In 1934 by 37. AH sections of the . United States shared In these gains, while exports have . beon increasing even mora rapidly than domestic sales. Deliveries throughout the world In 1925 to date show a gain of ap proximately 11,800 Dodge Brothers cars and trucks over the samo porlod of 1924. ' Despite the large Jn:rease In Dodge Brothers output, retail de liveries are running 100 cars a day ahead of production, and now. re tail orders 300 cars per day ahsnd of production. KOCCO STRAMBO DUE HERE NEXT THURSDAY r Recto Strarabo,' . hard hitting heavyweight who will take on Earl Ritchie on the evening of April 21 In the Scandinavian ball, will arrive In Klamath Falls Thursday, accord ing to word received by Able Gor don, Portland bantamweight, Stram- to will Immediately start training for his bout with the local man. Other bouts signed up on the card inoludo: scml-wind-up, Jack Crlm, 150 lbs. vs. Phellz Torrds of Weed, 150 pounds; Wilbur Harrington, 138 lbs., Klamath Falls vs. Tommy Thompson, 1.18 lbs., Shlpplngton; iBabo Lightfoot, 125 pounds vs. Jimmy- Boyd, - 125 pounds Klamath Falls. .'.: ''( The main event will bo a ton refund affair. ' ." . v' DAM CAt'HEH FLOOD ' DETROIT, April 14. Scores of families In the valley of the Huron river between Flatrock and' Lako Erie, were 'driven, from their home early today ration the ' dam it the power plant of tho Ford .Motor, com- panjr qt Flat Rock burst and, relons; Pdd be Brothers , ! S P&CIAL TOURING CAR ' The first cars bearing Dodge Brothers , name were Touring Cars. They were good and sturdy cars, so' good and so sturdy that no radical change in basic , design has been found necessary , during these ten intervening years. I . This fact has had far-reaching results. Jt has enabled Dodge Brothers to dedicate those ten years to the constant betterment of tho original product. More' recently this endless process of im provement has manifested itself in various i and impressive waysin a new degree of ' riding comfort, a new smoothness of opera- tion, a new and appealing beauty of line, and in those special details of appointment . ' wtych distinguish the Special Touriiig Car. ." o. I). Dot rail, SHOD ili'llvcN-d H. S. WAKEFIELD 420 KLAMATH AVE. PHONE 106 .,.. y Bj4 pattf qt Flat xncK burst ana release plufctUf-'aakvtMmofy (xtJimmtMiWt'M. .tt Into the valley. lSsK . : r- TiPk' - - u-i. rvi: .r'jW; ;, , ; : - -iH&P1-- l' - . L-fc ,.,1,. j,