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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1925)
AMATH FALLS.' OREGON TUESDAY, april 21, IMS f S- .V1"i,...,-., .f TV See Some of These Garments in Our Windows Genuine Mdse. Values Instead of Sloganed, so Called Value's a: tAGE'ferGflf"' it-bit'. j 1 JlfS, life : 1925StarSport 'Sedan with the Million Dollar Motor SSI Quick Pick-up means POWER When a car can accelerate from 5 to 25 miles an hour in 41 seconds, it means power. That's what the Million Dollar Motor in the 1925 Star Car guarantees. Power abundant powerpower for speed, power for hills, power for the tough going, sand, mud. . It cost a million to build, but you'll say its worth it, every cent of it. For the first time, real power has been built into a low cost car. Drive this new motor. Get the thrill of real power . that's all we ask. ' Today at your Star dealer's test out this new motor. BUICK AND STAR GARAGE Opposite White Pelican Hotel See It at Your Dealer's, Drive It. Compare It The Car for the Millions with the MILLION DOLLAR MOTOR (Condoned From Page One) ' ; Mr.. Klrkood shed light on the flitter animosity held against' Burgh duff by. Richard W. Price. ,'. . , . , ."If. all. dates back to a, bitter fight ifi 'Portland,' ten years agj in which PHco ntf I happened to be on one Bide .and Burghduff and others on the other. The fight was for (he divorcing of the game and game fish . commission from the commercial commission. Well, our Bide won ; and "the hitchet " w3 , burled. All of us let by gones be by gones except Price. Ha said he would get even -with Burghduff and others who opposed the segrega tibn move lf"ittook' him the rest of his life And that' is the source of his opposition to Burghduff. He Is after Ais scalp and will do almost Anything' to get It. ..''; ; !. ; Recall Money Available . . Concerning tho ' proposed reciil, Mr. Klrkwood stated that all de pended opon a conference-several prominent men ' had with the gov ernor today In' which 'the governor would be asked to reappoint Dorris. :, Vlf-the governor refuses then the recall Is set In motion. We have the finances ready to set it in motion and I. think. It , will' be successful. What we noed Is organization among aorUmen. '. The governor's selfish political . move 1b threatening the very life of game administration In Ibis country and every sportsman In the country should be interested." "Hop" -Tomorrow. Night to Pay for Sweaters Worn fV by "K" Winners . For -the purpose of rais'ng funds to . pay . for sweaters worn' by the members of the "K" club, a dance Is being sponsored by the organiza tion In the ,Moo3e hall, Wednesday, Aprir 22. Johnny Houston's or chestra will be present to add to the occasion. . According to Ralph Turner, presi dent of the "K"' club, they are anti cipating a-large crowd and it is the hope of those interested in trc dance that the affair pays for the sweat ers thus far earned by the boys. : Membership into the "K" club Is gained only through sheer merit and work 'In either of the four branches of athletics offered by Klamath county high schocl. A let ter "K": won in basketball, track, football or baseball .entitles, the win ner to membership Into the club. "The boys are highly, deserving of the patronage to bo- given thorn," the coach remarked. . ; CITY DEKTKOVKD NOGALES. Aril.. April 21. With a property loss already estimated at a half million dollars, flames are still sweeping Cananea,. Sonora, Mexico, according to news dispatch es received here' at noon" today. ' IUMBKBJUX KUiLKD LONGVdEW, Wash"., April 21. Z. G. Lannlng, a choker setter em ployed in logging operations at Ry dcrwood by tho Long Bell Lumber company wis killed today when a tree fell and crushed his skull. ELLIOTT KLECTKD SALEM. Ore., Apr'l 21. The state board of forestry yesterday re elected P.' A. Elliott state forester for an indefinite period, 1 EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO Furrier All kinds of fur manu facturing and coat , " remodeling MRS. WM. BESSLER JB25 Washington,' Bet? Sixth' and Seventh , AH 'wbVk 30 to 60 per cent leaa than any fur house In Klamath. Work guaranteed. Atter Easter Price Reductions! On Sale tomorrow Bona Fide Reductions Chosen From Out Regular Stock Which Women of Klamath Falls Know Fea turing the Style Garments of the Season Genu ine Moe Store Values Throughout. ' ' By special arrangement we are able to offer you this high grade Pure Para-Rubber Re ducing Corset at $y.95 The regular price was .$8.50, the factory mak ing us this concession; Decisive Reductions An announcement of great prominence to those desiring to acquire high type gar ments at end of season prices NOW! The regular prices of these coats were up to $39.50 ., i -Grouped in one price for quick selling. Large sizes as well as small included. Highest quality of materials throughout. Every color conforms to ' the season's demand, all embodying ex clusive features. ' 27 s i- . .'I '-' 1Mb, K A Special Purchase of Silk Frocks Fresh out of the paper this morning, direct from our New York " Purchasing Office. You will immediately note the difference in . these frocks, the values, the styles, the quality, the newness, the colors, the originality. f . It is" a frock event of which we are tremendously proud. Arranged for us by our New York office. Each one of these dresses represent a saving to you of from 20 to 85. Wej cannot overemphasize these values too strongly;, seeing is . . believing: . ' i These dresses arc not exactly as depicted, but fully as attractive in every respect. Shop with Moe's, The Wonian's Quality Store, tomorrow. 1; $ Facts Concerning These Frocks: From foremost manufacturers, All newest materials, i ' Every Wanted Style Feature, Every Garment Well Made, Appropriate to the Time, A timely saving event which should; warrant your immediate response. i Truth in Advertising so Will Make Ocean Flight f MeutcnaMt Cuinnuindiir i a. : . Y Strong Oett) hns been placed Itt'efmrav of a.' WttB.,r Jno.nrst bop to. ItoWOU .Will be trtal without rofuollmr .' II rlHSl IWtilil nlflian It4. lAhM torra fk i. i i . I . ' J " .. .... 1 night qWiftaleeir bv-ih.i.tr.m itnni,n , .,,.' VTuVb n 'V,?WWWW.fl ' eruiuvan will pilot tb pUnwKlcM ( now undi.p mnMnwiMh ..'. .-..L 'he lobars don't ot- uW, " OBITUARY 3MKH IdKm ' ' .In m cs .Flood, ,for ho piiHt flvo years cmployod an a lumbarjnck (or Lamm Lumlior company, died In a Klamath Fall hospital lint;, nlghl (rem Inftuonza ', Aontractod i three wooks ago 'at Modoc Y'olnt. Flood wan brought to. Klamath . Falls where.. all poBslhlo attantlon wn' given him. Flood, a "man of abont 45 yearn of nB, wan unmnrrled. Ha Is survived by ono brother, John Flood, of Amstordam, Now Yorn, No funoral arrangGfinantt havo boon mada, liowovor It In undorntood at Whltlock'n mortuary, whoro the body In lylng.'lhat frlondn of Flnqd, loggorn n'nd follow mill workorn, will have cbargo ot the arrango montn. . , What tho Traen Hang:i dust (ho clghrcttcn ntttnt-"-......J Block Wood ony hand Plenty of Blockn now, fresh irom the bin, quick flclh'orlen, . olty or country. We havo a nice matoh snfo that we give with ad ordor for a double load of blocks. Call at our office and gat ' your. ii- ; Peyton & "Wood to burn" -601 Main PholL 53S