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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1925)
iV- .. . ' HERALD, '4 C v! ? v iJPAGE EIGH 27, 102.1 EVENING KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MONDAY, ATOIL Introducing the Famous Gyrafoam a to the housewives of Klamath Falls ALL OF WHOM WE ARE DOUBLY SURE WlLL BE GLAD TO MEET THIS WONDERFUL PIECE OF MODERN MECH ANISM, WHICH OWNERS, WITHOUT FAIL, DESIGNATE AS THE GREATEST EMANCIPATOR FROM HOUSEHOLD DRUDGERY. Ovejf 300 Maytag Washers HAVE BEEN SOLD TO THE HOUSEHOLDS IN THE IMMEDIATE VICINITY OF MEDFORD DURING THE PAST THREE YEARS, WHICH IN ITSELF IS A RECOMMENDATION NO OTHER MACHINE ENJOYS IN THAT DISTRICT. ; HAVING BEEN APPOINTED DISTRIBUTORS FOR SOUTHERN OREGON, WE ARE NOW MAK ING DEMONSTRATIONS IN YOUR CITY AND DISTRICT WITH THE FIRM BELIEF THAT YOU, TOO, WILL DECLARE IT SUPREME OVER ALL POWER WASHING MACHINES. 9 Outstanding Maytag Features: 1 Washes Faster. 2 Washes Cleaner. 3 Largest Hourly Capacity in the World. 4 Most compact washer made, takes only 25 square .inches of floor space. 6 Easily adjusted to your height. ' 5 Cast Aluminum Tub can't warp, , rot or swell, split or TcoiTode. 7 Clothes can be put in or taken out with washer run nings ' 8 Tub "cleans itself. 9 All-metal Wringer,' Self adjusting. ; Instant tension release. - v.-VTerms to suit the purchaser Pay as you wash Ask for a Demonstration It will entail no Obligation " . '. ' to buy. Telephone 4 1-W, or. call at -1 - Perkins, Furniture House -"' 1 - - - Where the Maytags are now on Display s ':"' MAYTAG SHOPPE .: : (With Crater Lake Hardware Co., Medford) Morris B. Leonard, Sales Manager The Washington Gaf e ' ' U tk most popular eating place In Klamath Falls today "There's a Reason" ' TOU CAX ' ' . - EAT BETTER FOR LESS AMERICAN ASD CHINESE DISHES 125 BooOi Sixth . v Wee Slilog, Prop. ir , . -w j , .... Modern, sunny,' rooms; private telephones; excellent tray service; comprehensive care ex tended surgical, maternity and medical patients. RATES REASONABLE ,, KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL PLVK AT FOUKTH 8TKICET . ,. KLAMATH FALLS. OMR. . . WARREN HUNT, M. D., OWNER AND MANAGER Expert pkannaclst available In hospital pharmacy, day or night Team Will Be Chosen by Manager . Glover ' Next Friday , Several dozen conciliates for posi tions cn : the Klamath Falls base ball team were given an opportun ity yesterday afternoon to display their ability under fire, when the city team played the Pelican Day Lumber company nine a practice game ' at ' Pelican City. Klamath Falls won by a score of 13 to 12. . Everybody was given' a chanco. Manager Fred Glover ran the play ers in three Inning shifts', putting In three ' teams during the game. Unexpected talent was displayed by a number of try-outs. Stony' Work Out' . Among the players present were It. F. Wiggins, R. W. Carmlchael, C. W. Hamilton, A. C. Ward, W. Rlgner, H. Dodson, H. 8. Mathews, the two. Mordrell brothers, Bert Arnold, the two Hogan brothers, H. .B. Ward, R. Young, F. J. Carroll, N. H. Cantor, L. Z. Carter, C D. Thompson and rructt. It was a MRbokio" game from the opening inning to the closo, and served Its purpose In giving Man ager Glover an opportunity In check ing up on players. ', ". Tho pitchers' who huve showed 't' best advantage to date tiro Arnold, Pritelt. Street. Hogtin; and TUMIus, t.:.;t ;:'! i" ' ' ."l" i hi:.'"'.' ' is the time for that straw hat and we have just the style you want ! Straws, Swiss Straws, Panamas $1.25 to $10 A suit for summer satisfaction at, $30 to $50 in attractive sunt' mery colors A handsome var iety of new styles and they are economical from every stand point at these low prices Kup penheimer and other g o o d makes. Celebrated Dutchess $1 a rij - -10c a button Guaranteed trousers in dress and work styles r Klamath Klothing Komp Leading Clothiers Mr. Glover said. Bannister and Franey appear to be the best tlm 1 ber for the receiving position. Infield Question ' Concerning-tho Infield, the man ager would sot . commit himself be yond statlng.that Borwost at short sop, Bagness at' third and Carter and Mathews at second played fast ball yesterday.. ;' 'The team of eighteen players must bo chosen by Friday nignt 'when the list Will bo submitted to the league officials. ' The threq work-outs for this week, will deter mine the eighteen who, will be 'se lected. After a month the team 'must be cut to 12 players, accord ing to league regulations. ' ' i Flclil In Hlinne The fair grounds baseball field will be used for the first tlmo to morrow night.' .Manager Olovir de clared the field to be one of the best In southern Oregon. At u meet ing Friday night, by-Iuws of ,tho team that players will have to sign, were drawn up. Also uniforms and bases were ordered, Coolldge .shook .hands with 1420 lln.lesijflhafij half ' hour which' Is what comes from milking cows when young. ; LAND BOARD WILL MEET ON TUESDAY In order to ascertain the classifi cation of land III all districts of Klamath county, mombors of the land classification board -will . meot on .Tuesday In tho offlcos of tho Klamath Irrigation district to turn in classifications of land. ' , With the claislflcatlon's of land comploto, this will glvo f.io land owners a chance to see the rating of the land, said A. M. Thomas of tho Irrigation district office this morn ing.. According to Thomas, tho mooting is of especial Interest to farmers due to (he fact that the future lapd, payments are based An the results of . the classifications. .;r " j ;. I AT THE LIBERTY . ''Gold nnd the Girl,", featuring Buck Jonas closes tonight at the, Liberty thaaterv and is an excep tionally fast moving Western pic ture one that 'appeals to lovers of Hs-Mon and the groat open spaces. Cnptuin. Milton Hills brings the good ship Drama sufoly across llio I shoals of tragedy onco nguln In his latest First Wutlonal nlcturo( "As Man Desires'," which comes to the Llborty theater next Tuesday. Tho suit tnng of the South Suns mingles with tho mysticism of the Orient In this strange romnnce, adapted from Oeno Wright's novel, "Pandora La Croix.". Bills and Viola Dana occupy tho center of Interest.' : . AT THE PINE TREE . Admirers of Corlnno Griffith's screen charms havo a rare oppor tunity of soolng her In contrast In "Lovo's Wilderness," hor Intoat pic ture, at tho Pine Troo thoator. Not only does Corlnno reveal now splen-' dors In hor gowns and riding cos tumes, but In ono sequence sho fits herself Into the drab, coarso sotting of tho Canadian woods. Donutlful Dotty playing two parts. Loading two lives, , till fute and France bring huppinoss at last. ' No Compson picture over had such ontortnlnment valitns as "Now Lives for Old," 'Which Is the attrac tion at the Pino Troo thnator Tuos dny only. Five were. . fined In New Jersey for ' bull fighting, so bu careful where you hold your picnics,, Phone 93 New Parcel Post Rates If you ship goods' by Parcel Post call at ! our office and get one of the new Fourth (Class or Parcel Post Rate Cards...: .Mj; : Free-. '. .If ' These give the , new rates according to. zones, which wen.t into effect April 15. ; W.O.SMITH Printing Co. "Quality Printing" ',7;