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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1925)
THURSDAY, ArRTL 30,. 1025 nE FOUR EVENING HER7VLTJ, JnRTATH TATXS. OREGON :? '? X 'X ? T y y f x f ? ? ? ' - 1 . .Fai A 1 v y y y x y t t y t lesuirance Yes and among other forms, we are inaug mating the Group Life Plan Now being adopted by several lumber com panies here. J. H. Driscoll HI y t y ? ? ? y 4 I '; Hart Building j r r , ' 1 ? Aching v Stops instantly Itching skin, broken, pimply or inflamed skin you will never suf- : fed tyoubles liko that when yon know. . ... Modern science, by- decades o! study, has learned how to deal with nch troubles. How to relieve in ' stantly. how to start healing at . once. And how to bring comlpeto results so quickly they am no. The basis, of course, is sulphur. "We can never hope -to fiad a factor which so quickly destroys sk!n para sites. "--But men have found new V;. tt multiplied effects. wb yy fc ' "J 1 . - , . The hM-dav. method Is called i - Mentbbv6uphur. "It combines the : best atl science "has developed.' To conntless people;-ti. has shown the way to, avoid all skfn afflictions, j; ' Ask; your drnfcrgtet; tor a - Jar of VRowles Montho-Sulphur. Then you are doing the utmost, and that ut- most' will -amaze -you.- We - believe that never again will you let a 'skin trouble annoy you for a day. For Free Sample Address WHITEHALL PHARMACAL CO. Ins 598 Madison Ave. New York. AGRIGULTUHA L OUTLOOK FELT TO 8E BETTER Optimism Prevails Among Klamath Farmers and Livestockmen I time when most needed and the dry farmer is assured of more prosper. I ouj times this year." The serious condition of livestock I grazing lands, affected by the ex ceptional drv yiar of 1924. does ! aot prevail this year, Mr. Leo point ' cd out. Whereas last year, range g.-jij w:s at a premium, this yoar the bills , and valleys are carpeted '. ttith toe rich bunch grass so ncc,ea ! sa.y tor the cattle of tais count I'-- N RAXCHER8 HEKE Many Visit in City Since Monday . Morning From Out of Town .... - ;'. .... ' ' Ross Colvin of Olene was a 'Klamath Falls visitor. In the city Tuesday from bis. ranch, la that ' section, as was C. A. Lcni.'stock !man, of Kirkford. O. F. Anderson, who conducts a ranch on. the Mer rill road was .visiting in the city 'the eirly part of the -week and '.Alex Tecumseh, a patient of the - Klamath Genoral hospital, returned -to 4ls borne yesterday In Modcc . Point, where he owns a ranch. . WHY SKINNY FOLKS TAKE COD LIVER OIL A':l.r - . ... . - , Gain 5 Pounds In 80 Pays or Get. Yonr Money Mack Because it is richer in vitamlncs than any other food In the world. Doctors prescribe It for rickets . and anaemia in children and for , tuberculosis, malnutrition and con valescence in .grown up peoiile. As a produced of weight good ' healthy flesh there ih nothing Sr. the world so good. i . But it's nasty tasting, horrible ''smelling stuff that often upsets the Btoranch so doctors now are order- lng cold liver oil in tablet form. i You've got to take on weight when McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Com pound. Tablets are taken regularly you simply can't help It. . It's so good that If it doesn't put on live pounds of good healthy fleah on any Hklnny man or wo.nau In thirty days the McCoy, Labora- .: torlcs of Now York authorize The Btar Drug Store, Underwoods Phar macy, Whitman's Drug Co. and till druggists to return thu price you paid .for It. t Bo miro to ask for -McCoy's Cod Llvor Oil Compound Tabluts sisco tablets 69 cents. One woman put " on- fifteen, pounds In fivo weeks, "and they lire ospooially valuable, r to weak, thin children. A general feeling of optimism among both dry farmeds and farm ers on Irrigation projects, ii re ported by County Assessor Bill Lee, and his deputy. Maurice Johnson, following extensive assessing trips to all sections of the couaty. ' "The farmers are beginning to sea toe dawn cf a new day." sa;J .Mr.. Lee,, referring to water usets on tbe irrigation projects., "Last year, for example,, no relief was in' sight. They were up to their eirs In debt, and tile horizon looked black generally. , "This year things look better. There is relief for them in the cost of maintaining their lands, felief that will be furnished b7 the gov ernment. Tbe mire of debt Into which farmers were gradually sink ing has released its hold. Favor able weather gives promise of good crops. ' In general the outlook is brighter for the firmer than for many years. Weather Hclrw Mr. Johnson, who has been .vis iting dry farm sections of the coun ty, reports a ' similar feeling. "Last year, the spirits of dry farmers were down to zero," ho ex plained. "Lack of rain during the early spring, when it was most need ed contributed to crop failures. This year however, rain has fallen at a SUMMER RESORT TO BE ERECTED ON RESERVATION . Catering to the tourist traffic and the angling population, a summer resort hotel sill be erected on the hanks of-the Williamson river near the Wi'.llanvon river church, by V. A. Sutton. H. R. Pcrrin, local architect announced yesterday. Ex-i pfnse of the new structure will ap proximate . $15,000. To W.. C. Ames, has been let the contract for construction. . lu addition to the hotel, small cottages, will be built In the rear of the hotel and boats will be available tor fisberaien. It ' Is planned for the future to lay .out a bathing beach on the lake shore. A supply store will serve the tourists. H. R. Perrln the architect for the work has drawn up plans. The hotel will be of the rustic type he sold, w'lth shaded lawn. ACCEPTS POSITION Mr-. 8m th Bclnn As isti-d by Mrs. Edith Jot nson In ,C. of C Mrs. Edith Johnson has acep:cd a position with tho Klamath Clam ber of commerce for a montii. as sisting Mrs. Leah Smith, who Is assistant secretary of tho chamber. Mrs. Johnicn is well versed In "work of chamber of commerce and wil! increase ' tho ef flcienc of the c'oamber work. ! EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO A Loving :: Cup : given away to the best fox trotters Saturday Night' ; Fort Klamath IfffTTTTTTVTTTTfTTVtVTtVTtt V ? ? ? ? ? ? ? y j y t f y t ? t y y f ? 5 y f f f f t y y t y When' they say you cannot get quality at lower prices. I sell Quality Merchandise only and I sell for less because of a small operating expense. Don't take my word for ii Come in and convince yourself iy ? ? t y Hall Mark Dress Shirts f Collars to match F ast colors Dressy and serviceable Easy to launder. Price $2.00 for shirt and collar Arrow Dress Shirts Variety of Patterns Fast colors A Standard Brand v that needs no comment Price range $1.50 to $2.50 Green Hood Shirts French Flannel Collars attached Variety of patterns A combination of com fort and style. Price $2.50 Some Odds and Ends at Real Bargain Prices I have gone through my entire stock and have placed all broken lots of Shirts, Trousers, Hr.ts, C?ps, Gloves, Sveaters, etc.,. on sale at prices that you won't pass up. 1 V !y ! t y y y y ? ? v ? ? t ? t y For. Work Weyenberg Shoes for quality, comfort and service For Dress A good serviceable shoe. Leather, upper, triple stitched composition sole, nailed and sewed 35 A better one of all leather. Wide last, soft, pliable uppers 3 'J Another one made on the regulation army last. Sewed zole, rubber heel. Ccmfcrt and service in this one at $5.40 And mcny others. A shoe for every foot for all kinds of work. A cordovan color, comfortable last, rubber heel. A well- madej dressy shoe. Don't let the price deceive you. They are real values at . j, gQ Here is one in black. An all leather shoe built on a popular last to fit the particular foot and only g EQ Tl.ey all fall for. this one. A tan calf skin upper that is soft and pliable. Full leather Weyenberg patented Com flex sole, giving you a shoe that needs no 'breaking in." Solid com fort from the start jy QQ emember IR Sim'. If you get a Weyenberg Shoe with their patented Comflex Sole in either the dress or work shoes you are getting comfort com bined with service. None of th&se shoes are skimped in any way in order to give you this extra comfort and they wear longer, too. ' Oh, yes! Have you seen the new work shoe with the Crepe Sole? A moccasin toed shoe. Soft, pliable upper. Double back stay, triple stitched. ' Leather insole and sewed leather outsole with crepe sole cemented on solid. Guaranteed not to slip. Here is a shoe with a sole that is light and flexible. Comfort! Oh, man. And wear you tell 'em! Here is the price $5.75 If I were to enumerate all the bargains to be found in this store I would have to buy The Evening Herald -to do it.. Mr. Murray charges' me- for advertising space the same as any one else, so I am going to stop here and save you money on your clothing. Remember, I have everything for any man, and alsd Suit Cases, Bags, Trunks, Blankets, Quilts, Pjllows, Sheets, etc. v ' , I guarantee satisfaction on eyery article or your money back. .. TP '' "SI ' Hoyd. Ryan ."V Clothier Main at Ninth St. "Home of the working man" y ? f y x r V y t y y y x ? T ? ? ? y f ? ? ? ? x X X y 5 y T f y ? y ? ? .? 4 t t ? r f t ? X t ? T t I