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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1925)
PAGE TWO EVENING nERALD, KLAMATfi. FALLS, OREGON :r:sTOEi)Ay;;)AMy 1 ' J nnA X .T ' : . hi l fit AND ; It And Still You Don't Save Money- No realtor how lung you put oft having your tenth looked after, noino dav you have to pa The longer you wait the inoro you pay. For this reason you 'Should see U9 without delay, while your teeth Imvo Utile wrong with them. We examine free. R. D. COE, Dentists - ' (Painless, ot course) 202-204 Hopka Bldg. . 8th and Mala Phone SSS ! Burglars Score Again Ask us about rates for BURGLARY INSURANCE on your v Store Residence Safe J. H. DRISCOLL .General Insurance 207 Hart Bldg. ... t t 4 ,;: Great Routes Sunset QoldenState American Canyon Shasta for season 1925 Opening sale date . May 22nd Tickets on sale from May 22nd, up to and including September 15th. Return limit October 31st, 1925. " Now plan your summer va cation journeys to the East, taking advantage of these low fares. Full stopover privileges. . Substantial redactions in roundtrip fares. First-class accommodations personal service delicious meals at meal-time In South em Pacific dining car. . For reservations,and all railroad tnformation.ask : Soiatheni Pacific J. J. MILLER, D. F.' & P. A. li v 517; Main St. Phone 709 Klamath Falls, Ore.j 24 Rounds of Boxing Scandinavian Hall, Tuesday, '.' April 21, 8 P. M. Earl Ritchie vs. Rocco Strombo 10 rounds, 190 lbs. Jack Crim vs, Young Felix 6 rounds, 150 pounds W. Harrington vs. Tommy Thompson 4 rounds, 138 pounds. Babe Lightfoot vs. Jimmy Boyd 4 rounds, 125 lbs. Ringside, $3.30. Reserved Seats, $2.20 General Admission, $1.65 Tickets at Mecca, Waldorf, Pastime, The Smoke Ladies Welcome Out of town orders given especial . attention. ..... r f J . . J.E. PATTERSON, Promoter . .. ... ., . News of the Klamath Country BONANZA Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kilgore, form er Bonnnsa residents were visiting liero Friday. Mr; George Speralou has been 111 lor several days, hut Is now recov Jng. mil Sparks, rancher from east of town was a Bonunza visitor Thurs day. ' 1 , , Mr. and , Mrs. Austin Bechdoldt nd family will move to the timber, whore Mr. Bechdoldt will work this (summer. Mr. and Mrs. Arfnuon shopped In Jvlaraath Falls Thursday. List Thursday Mr, H, - R. Bowman bought a truck. He expects to take synod contracts this summer. Mr. Dp Haven of Langoll's Valley passed through Bonanza Thursday. The Ladles Aid Society met at the home, of Mrs. Kitts. The members present were, Mrs. Morrow, Mrs. J. E. Scott, Mrs. Ida Thayer, Mrs. K. I. Hold, Mrs. H. V. Lytle, and the hos tess, Mrs. Kills, plecud quilts. They also ordered material which will be sold at a bazaar in the future, ... Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Bowman .visit ed at the home of Amasa .Wilkin son Thursday evening. Mrs. A. B. Brlgbtman shopped and Visited In Bonanza Thursday. Last week George Hartley of the Yovna oil well was In Bonanza on business. .-. . ' : , John Donncll of Lorella spent the week-end In Bonanza.-i -- - ' Mr. Wcndt was a Now Pine creek visitor last Thursday, Mr. Billy Warrcu was a Bonanza visitor Wednosduy' evening. Mr. Jerry .McCarthy was In Bon' nnzn visitor Thursday afternoon, The high school piny, "Sally Lunn," wlll ho given In Uonnnia April 30. It will also be presented at Henley a nil .Merrill the following evenings. .Merrill High school play, "Noth. lug but the Truth," will be present ed at the Bonanza hall next Tues day. Those who saw It at Merrill encourage the audience to come. Mr. and Mrs. James Leuhke were Klamath Falls business visitors on Saturday. Misses Graco Lytle and Marguer. Ito Crank spent tho week-end In Merrill and vicinity. Mrs.; A. A. Kilkinson and Miss Birdie Humnker shopped In Klam ath Falls Saturday. Mrs. L. E. Thayer and small son Lester, were week-end visitors, lu Klamath Falls. Mr. John Bushey ot Chlloquln was a Sunday visitor In Bonanza. Miss Mary Taylor spent the weok- end at her home til Merrill. Misses Alico Lytle and Mary Scott and Messrs. Monroe and Harry Lytle were business visitors In Klamath Falls Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Bonne and sons, Walter and Francis, shopped In Klamath Fulls Saturday. Mr. William Irwin was In Bon anza on Irrigation matters Saturday. Mr. Oldemeyer attended to beet sugar business In Bonanza Friday, Messrs. W. R. Bowman aud Steln- uietz went to Klamath Falls on a business visit Saturday. Mrs. Fred Langoll and Miss Mary I-auRell visited Mrs. Fred Bechdoldt Sunday. MIDLAND Farmers and stockmen are rejoic ing because of the delightful spring showers which visited this section the past week. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Witherlll were guests Sunday at the Charles Axel home near Men 111. Mrs. C. A. Ray, who spent several months here last year, drove over from Merrill Sunday to visit with friends in Midland. Helen Couchman spent tho week end with home folks. J., C. Sevcik and family drove to Langell's Valley Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Edgar Furber wns a caller in Midland Monday evening. S. L. Burnett and son, William; were visiting -at ..he Niel Nelson home on Sunday. Opal and Bernard Hooper were visitors at their brothers camp across the river on Sunday. Among those absent from school one or more days this week were, Archie Spence, James and Francis Flowers, and Mary and George Burnett. ASP GROVE I ,JJ ? ? T T r T t . ? f t t ' t T ' t T ? y ? ? t ? t t t 4 y t y t t ? t CAN CAUSE MORE TROUBLE AD COST YOU MORE MONEY THAN THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE. COST ..... Jr 1 AND ANY OF THE POORER CHEAPER MAKES IT ISN'T WORTH YOUR TIME OR MONEY TO FOOL AND BE FOOLED BY A. FEW DOLLARS ON THE FIRST COST OF A TIRE AND THEN HAVE TROUBLE ALL THE TIME YOU TRY TO USE THEM DEMAND SEIBERLING CORDS SEIBERLING CORDS 30x3 VI', 4-pIy .. :. $12.50 30x3' 6-ply $15.50 33xS 8-ply : $40.00 $32.00 30x5,- 8-piy .$37.20 32x6, 8-ply . ... $58.00 30x3 Vz Goodyear 'h- rliaiiKi'iver lire PORTAGE CORD v (Hi lhei lliiK llulll) 30x3 $8.00 30x3 VI; ? $9.50 30x3! li cord $8.80 30x3 ' Oldfield CQ Cf Utility Cord ......... ... 30x3 k oidficid 1. .,4.i: $7.65 $8.00 Miss Mary Morgan is now selling Ice cream here, at tho home of her brother, Mclvln Morgan, the first house south of the commissary. . Mrs. Ira Ashworth visited with Mrs. j. E. McCain at Chlloquln one afternoon this week. Newest Wrap For Evening If 11 1 V&t fir IT BrtE Is one ot the newest And lovvltvst of evening wraps.' 'It '; U nmdo of silver cloth beaded ilxjut the shoulders In black, whit ind Htoel beads. Tho :olr' In KfLJ'inmier.fur.j . r j BALSIGER MOTOR CO. AUTHORIZED FORD SALES AND SERVICE y . A. ........ .-, ... . , , . K . , i . ,. ; ........ i Andy 'Fonder returned bore Thursday after having spent several months in various California cltlos. Ernest Wlnkleman is home now after having been In a Klamath Falls hospital for several weeks, with a badly cut arm. . Friday evening, a got-logether meeting was held at tho cookhouso, at which tlma It was decided upon to have a cloan-up week. Also to organize a volunteer flro loam. Mrs. Ira Ashwortn spent Thurs day In Klnmatlt Falls, attending business matters. The recent storms have been the causo of a great many -cars getting stuck bolween tho mill and Chllo ohln. Miss Leah Parker, teacher at the Klamath Agency Is spending the week-end here, at tho home of her sister, Mrs. Robert Brophy. Read Herald "Class" Ads yf 1L Sent By Hit Own Doctor "I Mffra4 itJMlr trith PlUi for 10 KrauUUa operation mod a.cHMrr, "rpbrri.l.n roqootlod thol I hrM . trrOr. Com. J.Ooui'onoMiirtlcvltrool. mtmt, mmi lodor I woll aJbolt.7." If you, too, are buffering with Piles or other Rectal or Colon disorder,, you mutt sooner or liter (top expsrlmentlng with your health, and be cured at 1 htve cured thotuandt of esses, mny ot the roost severe and of u long standing as 40 years, Mynonurgl. i.vRiTrcitmcnsisuuMVArs- . ItsbUtOCureyourflles.or . your tee will be refunded. Itmi t.rf ftr mr FREE, lllottr.tod book. CMS: DEAN, M.D.,lnc Good Words Everywhere Ask the men at your garage the boss or the mechanic who works on your car what they know about today's Oakland, so You will hear on all sides that Oakland is winning and holding increasing good will. Certainly there must be good reasons for this. Come in and learn these reasons first-hand. Then verify them by driving an Oakland yourself on our invitation. Let us explain also how the liberal General Motors Time Payment Plan saves money on time purchases. Special Sedan 1375 at factory R. R. R. 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