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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1925)
r: . WEDNESDAY, APRIt, 15, I92fJ EVENTNf? TIERATD, TTOTXTn M, DKEGON Am Mou " $ iillI Shoes forMcn JJ g ft I : - ' ' 11. g Moitieyr en. . Willi 1 ' ml $7.50 and $7.85 Shoes for the whole family. KJTTO IMI'HOVKIl V. It. Kllto, of tliu Klnm.Hh fiboo Store, hail recovered ; sufficiently from sorlous Illness tf b moved from tho hospital to hs homo. Herald "Class" Ads Pay i IT'S fascinating With a paint brush, color, ful enamels and bronze paints, you can create de lightful edects in the dec oration of small objects, ornaments, seed pods, reeds, and the like. It's fascinating it's the vogue! "Decorct Enamels and Bronze Paints give the et fects you want. Also, ask for booklet,"Tho Art of Decorating with Decoret." It's free, and is full of ideas on finishing and refinishing furniture and ornaments. - W t- Pslnis ind Vimiihw ui can ripply your needs. Browne Paint Store ' W. P. FULLER 61 CO. 30lMlton8tn 8nFtneltca Bnndw la PkMcCdui OHm FULLER PAINTS O VARNISHES flONIIRMHITItlAO . jjjj A big shipment of the newst spring models in this most fashionable shoes for men. Oxfords in black and tan with the new balloon toe. Bostonian shoes are coming to be the stand ard by which all fine shoes are measured. For foot comfort, good looks and long wear ing qualities they are superior to anything you can buy. What more can you ask of a shoe? Priced regularly at from $9.50 to $11. We have made a special price on this shipment of Klamath Shoe Store 605 Main IMS VETO 15 QUESTIONED (Continued From Pago One) . "It In a soltlcj policy In cities of thin country Unit common user Blioulil bo Included In all rn 1 1 road franchises within tho boundaries," Judge Carey said. "Tho tlrno or flKhtlng each otlior and cutting each others throats thereby, n thing of ' tho pint, nnd cooperation between riillroud companies has given birth to I lie aenslblo achcino of Common user. Curry's Stntcntrnt "New us to this grnnt.to Slruhorn, now boforo tho council. If ho woro In bo given this grnnt, exclusively, It would sol nn unforluniito preced ent. Wo Oo not know Just how wo wojild co in o Into tho town, when wo do come. Our plans liavo not de veloped that far yet. Kill we do want to bo assured that no fenslblo avenuo of approach Is nobbled up by scmo otbvr competing railroad through tho agency of an exclusive franchise." It Is generally conceded that tho f'ght is not between tho 0. C. & K. railroad but botwoon the Hill linos and Southern Pacific, who as In tho enso of tho N. C. ft. O., nro utilizing a sninllor lino to promote lliolr intor onls. ' . business visitors In Klamath Fall Saturday. An Easier dinner was served by Mr. and Mrs. It. II. Sparks to Tommy Sparks and family. Lawrence Muxwcll, K. I. nald and family, and William Sparks and family. Tha guests report aji enjoyablo afternoon.- Sir. and Mrs. Pltehford and family motored to Lance!! Valley Sundnv. Mr. and Mra. R, R. Lytle, Mrs. i H. V. Lytlo, Misses Craco and Allco Lytle and Messrs Harry and i Monroe Lytic motored, 'to Murrlll I Sunday. ' Mrs. A. T. Langoll and Mrs. Etta Kllgore entertained lii honor of their mothor, Mrs. J.' A. Chrls taln, Saturday uftornoon, April 11. Tho party was in honor of Mrs Chrlstaln's eightieth birthday and many of her friends came to ex tend their congratulations. A solo "Sweet Mother of Mine," sung by Mrs. Fred Lnngull was an added pleasure for tho guests who en Joyed a most delightful afternoon, dainty refreshments wero served by their hostesses, assisted by Mrs Prcd Langell and Mrs. Gone Rob ertson. Thoso present woro Mos dnmcs Ma Thayer, Amanda James, W. V. Lyt!o, D. 0. Horn, Fred Bock holdt, L. D. llurke, Ada Parsons, Gone Robertson, Fred Lnngoll, J. A. Chrlstaln and tho hostesses. BONANZA Don lilailgott is slowly recover ing from nn attack of Influonsn. Luwrcnco Mnxwoll- was a Lnngoll Vnlloy visitor Sunday. Harry Lytlo nindo a business visit to Doiinnzn Monday. Mrs. Charlos Wnlkor Is a pnou monln oonvaloscont nt presont. Jonnli Sparks brought a load ot liny from Lnngoll Vnlloy Sunday. 1J. H, lasey was a visitor nt tho homo' of Mr. Jncquos Sunday. ' J, K. Stott Is rocovorlng from tho flii. , Mr. rtnd Mrs.' Amosa Wilkinson waro gnosis ot Mr. nnd Mrs. Al Brlghtman ot Dairy Sunday, Mr, arid Mrs. Novatny and Mrs. Thos. nillor nnd son, Druco wore business 'visitors in Klamath , Falls Monday. ., Mrs. Al Onlo of Lnngoll Vnlloy was n Bonanza visitor Monday. Mrs. Cnrpnniug ot Alono vlsltod bar Blstor,' Mrs. Hickman Sunday. . MIhsoij nracn and Allen Lvtln worn "Ladies' Night" Is ! Kiwanis Club Plan That wlvos of members of tho Ktwanls Club will liavo an oppor tunity to bocomo acqunlntcij, a "Lndles .Nlghf will bo held ncx Thursday night at tho White Peli can hotel by tho club. This will bo a combined dinner danco nnd ontor tnlnmont, and wlll begin promptly nt 7:30.., Tho Ashland nnd Modford clubs have been Invltci.l to aond dole Rations. , Fqur ynudevlllo acta will bo Included Jq ..tho ilroitram. , Rev. T. ' A: Morywonthor, who lonvos Simday ' for Phllndolphln, spoko briefly. Ho touchod upon tho advisability ot marking historic spots In tho lava bods, whoro out standing Ineldonts of tho Modoc wnr took placo. Captain o! C. Apple gate also spoke on this subject. John Houston advised the club that plans tor a Kiwanis show at this tlmo woro bettor omitted for tho tlmo being, duo to other por formnnces recently glvon and due to press of work on tho part ot ninny mombira. . ,-. . . . Trade here where prices are lower. I am sure you are convinced that ISellforLESS I also want you to know at the same time that I sell nothing But Good quality dependable merchandise My aim is to carry a line of men's clothing that will give you The most service for your money BLAZER SHIRTS : , - . All Wool .; .. Elastic Knit Bottoms and Wrists ' Two Flap Pockets :a,, A Sport Collar that can be turned up 3 in cool weather. Only ' $5.00 DRESS SHIRTS " With Collars to Match You know the- kind. Everyone is wearing one Assortment of Colors V ' Snappy and Dressy Good Quality, at $2.00 $1.50 OVERALLS :;: ::" BLANKETS i I Wood Mixed Good Weight Full Size $3.75 Still the same old price : Bib or Waist $1.50 ; " QUILTS " - Thick and Warm Good Quality Full Size $2.50 rtf- nAD - CUTDTC STANDARD BRAND-FULL CUT 95c WORK SHIRTS my regular price WORK SHOES $215 to $g.50 Scouts Plain Toes Moccasin Toes Regular and Hi-Tops Also Loggers SUITS DRESS SHOES $2-95 to $y.50 Blacks Browns Tans Wide and Narrow Ones Fancy and Plain A Shoe for Every Foot SUITS TO FIT YOU AND YOUR POCKET BOOK. A NUMBER OF STYLES A VARIETY OF PATTERNS $16.50 TO $37.50 HATS CAPS BELTS TIES COLLARS UNDERWEAR SOX GLOVES FOR ALL PURPOSES AT THE USUAL LOW PRICES HEADQUARTERS y for . SUITCASES BAGS TRUNKS Every article in this store carries my personal guarantee to give Satisfaction or Your Money Back LLOYD RYAN CLOTHIER MAIN AT NINTH ST. "Home of the Workingmen" l' . . -.'" 1 . ' . . : . 4 95c