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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1925)
t,."''- 'Mrs' TWAT,n, jftftMATn FATTIS, TmBCfifl mm AY. MAY Every Ensemble Suit in Moe's Store Goes Satiirdav and MDY BEEFGLUB NEWWRINKLE1N CLUB ACTIVITY !, : HI THE wider shapes, correctly N styledJbyFlorsheim.havethat ; , smart appearance that goes sc well with the loose fit- clothes. CmtS K. SUGARMAN " ain't mad at nobody t4 For Mothers Day Do YOU wish to please her? Of course1 you do and there is nothing that you could do that would please her more than to give her a box of our dainty home made candies. SEND ONE Make her day a complete success. And while you are in try one of the cool refreshing drinks that ouly our new fountain can supply. , The Chocolate Shop . P. J. Zissos, Prop. MIDLAND . A. C. Spence, -who operates the W111U3 ranch - near. Midland, has Just received a. largo, shipment of seed and has the ground prepared to sow 80 acres to sugar beets as toon as the machinery arrives." Cheaper Wood ; BLOCK WOOD ;is down to the bargain SUMMER PRICES Order a couple of loads ; each month through the' summer at these cheap prices and you will be prepared for winter. ; Peyton & Go. 601 Ma -WoojJ- to: burn".... . ..; I 601 Main - - Phone 535 Mrs. Edna Flowers and Miss Helen. Atchison were Klamath Falls visitors Wednesday. - , i: Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sevlck , and children, Paul and Mary, were din ner guests at the Couchnnn home Friday evening. - ': v . ( Mrs.' A. C. Ray m ad e a short visit to Midland Saturday when return ing to: , her . home in Grants Pass fr:m Merrill where she has been employed for the, past few weeks. While ;j distributing May baskets Friday evening . in company with hor schoolmates, little .Na'dlne Greg pry was painfully Injured'about the neck and face when1 in 'the. darfc" aess, she - came In .'contact with ,a barbed wire tens, s Thai little girl was , .hurried to' the MldpaniJ store where, first aid measure))' were 'ad,-, ministered, and' later returned with home. She was able to returU'l ochool on Monday. '." ' A Jolly good time Is reported by those who attended the wetnle and marshmallow roast which was stag ed by the Midland school Friday evening. After all had eaten their fill, the grown ups Joined the .youngsters In a number of lively outdoor games. ' ,'':"' Practice tor the county track meet goes imerrlly on, with marked lm provemefirrjn;'Jhe;;)rprk; of-the .jean tcstants being shown i d'aIli"Almbhd Poultry , Club Organized at ; Malin, Under Leadership . ",',of Dr. F. M. Trout t;il.,j ').,,, ; . , An ; innovation In county club work has beon Instituted under the direction..: of County Club Leader Frank Sexton .with, the establish ment of. a; Baby Deef club. . Purpose of the new club Is to raise beef until they are froim eight to fifteen months old, and then ship them off to the. market How best to fatten the beet for market, will be the- principal angle covered In the club work. The club Js composed of six mem bers with F. H. McCornack; loca: club leader. President of the club is Frank McCornack Jr.; vice-president, Bill Tingley and Secretary, Kathryn Pope. The personnel . of the club is, Tommy. Waiters, Don West, Frank McCornack Jr., Bill Tingley, Mildred Grohs and Kathryn Pope. ' . ... '' ,'. Poultry Club Organized ;.A poultry club has been organiz ed at Mfelin with 11 members. Dr. F. M, Trout is local club leader and has started off the club work by donating hatching eggs, to the club members. Clifford Shuck is presi dent of the new club, Walter Bowne is vice-president and Ellis Moyer, secretary. ;' The personnel of the club fs. Al ien , Cummings, Clifford Shuck, Francis Bowne, Walter Bowne, Carl Selgel, Willie Kunz, Marcella Seig el, Jljnlmie Hunnicutt, Ellis Moyer and . Billy SteWart. " ' . ''..-v. - ' ; Both the exhibits of the poulty club and the Baby beef club will be exhibited at the county fair. - Mem bers of the' Baby Beef club ; had their calves weighed May l.r. They will be weighed, again at the coun ty fair and prizes will be awarded by the gain in weight and the con dition of the beef. ' ', Garden Club Personnel . . Personnel . of the Klamath Gar den club composed of school child ren .was announced today, as ' fol lows: Wayne Whitney, Rowland Ulrl'ch, Walter Tlmms, Joseph Bow doln, Oswald Seim, Mortons Yaden, William Tlmms, Clifford Yaden, Al fred Carlson, Francis Kranenburg, Dallas DeLap, Wallace Baldwin, Vera Bruely, Borghild Seim,. Virgin ia Meyers, Ruth Vannlce, Ruby Smith, Idallean Simpson, Myrtle North, Jack Bedford, Ralph , Pey ton, June Setzer, Alice North, Marie Hoak, Marguerite Erlings,. Cyril Humphrey, DeWiain DeLap, Armond Ulrlch, Rex Davis, Gwendolyn Clay, Betty Slmimons, Ada ' Dell Weird, Janet Bedford Ruth Auten,- Mary Lewis, Burton Stinson, Elmer Wll kerson, Albert Powell, Bery Sheuy, Noel Upp, - James Mitchell, Billy West, Charles' ' Cummings, Walter West and Frederick Johnson. Club leader' Is Mrs. A. C. Yaden. Exhibits of the clu'b will be shown at the county fair next fall. . leader for -the , Midland school, is an artist in, that line. ' j,A daughter was born May 4, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray at their home In the lower lake country. . F. J. Flowers and family called at the Hooper, .home Tuesday even ing.' ,. r Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Burnett were shopping with Klamath Falls mer chants Tuesday. Mrs. J. D. Hooper received a nice shipment of barred rock baby chicks this. week. ' - ', . Harry Witherlll Is preparing: ground on the Sink Kee ranch -where he will plant . quite an acerage to potatoes. u . KENO Mrs. C. E. Burton and children are staying at the F.. T. Nelson home at present.. Mrs. Burton ,' Is convalescing from an attack of the flu.' '" .".''. , . " , ' ' ; MUdrcn and Reatha Hartell spent Sunday afternoon, at the Snowgoose .home, . V . Everett Puckett lias Just return ed to lono after.a short tlptb the northern., part iOf the .stated i', .' ; f JJessle 'Puckett rand Mrs. Moore were, shopping.; in Klamath Falls Moijda afternoon.'" 1 ';' t . itll. UI1U iUl. OIUUAUI 'UUU BUJ1, Edward, t.pent Sunday In the vic inity of the lava beds. '' Mrs. Simmers arid Lois and Cora Snowgoose were Klamath Falls vis itors during the week.' Mr. and Mrs. Watson of Klamath Falls have rentod the Moore restaur ant and will operate It for a time. A very large crowd enjoyed the Keno dance Saturday night. The .heat of these spring days has proven too oppressive to certain dF'th6"'ynnng' folks .Ji'ero" that they 1 f v ii. . ;;r: ' : :..-W. : Ensembles that are as new and fresh as the day. Near ly a full season ahead, make your ' choice early . in the morning as t they're 3ure to sell fast. . You may wear the Coat deperate, or the bress seper 'ate,' or ' Ensemble, Three changes. Coat Ensembles of the Finest Tailoring. ! Ensemble Suits in the Newest Modes. Ensembles at Moe's Sacrifice Selling. Saturday and Monday Selling only. A most amazing offer Each and every one of these Ensemble Suits are typical of the Woman's Store styles and quality One of the foremost selling features of the season. The regular selling price was $30 to $79. Can you afford to pass these suits up at one half price? The most popular materials of the season such ' as Twillbloom, Poiret Twill, Silk Jersette, Kasha, Flannel etc., in the new shades, Tan, Natural, Copper, Cocoa, Navy, etc. No previous , comparison can be made to this event. Make Your Choice and Pay Only Priced Be Sure ' to Tell Your Friends See Them ; in our Window i Truth in Advertising! seaapn. They declare that the water is not a bit too cold but Just right. . Harry .'Ackley of Klamath Falls was a Keno visitor one day last week. - " Dan Doten spent tne week end in Klamath. Falls while C. Snowgoose served as mail carrier. NOTED OREGON PIONEER DEAD Robert M. Veatch, Promi nent in Political Life ) of State, Passes " 3 : EUChENE,,' Ore., May 8. Robert M. Veatch, "Uncle Bob", died at the home of his son, H. H. Veatch, at' Cottage Grove yesterday, at' the age of 81 yeirs.,'' He was born In Illi nois, and crossed the plains to Cali fornia in 1864, coming to Lane county in 1865, v" . , . . He attended,. ;pub!Ic ' schools at Creswoll, later attending Willa motte University ' and the Oregon Agricultural College. Ho was ad mitted to the 'bar but was never a practicing attorney. ' Ho was n staunch Democrat and was elected to the lower house of the Oregon, state legislature In 1882; and' was, re-elected, ln'1884. In 186 he wns sent to thn-Senfe Ho was appointed the first regis trar of the Roseburg land oftice and under President Cleveland's second administration. i . Ever since 1872 Mr. Veatch at tended the state conventions of his party and In 1900 he was a delegate to the Democratic national conven tion held in Kansas City. Funeral services will be held Fri day afternoon at Cottage Grove, DEMOLAY HOLDING STATE CONVENTION AT MEDFORD TODAY . MEDFORD, Ore., May 8. The state convention of DeMolay opened here today with 150' delegates reg istered frpm ' 4lV ' parts of Oregon, ivhile 104 tqu.lSO more' are expected to. 'register- by---ndon. A large del' gallon, trnm Portlahrl; with a patrol and bvMfmifctffc to' arrive at 1.V :,o:.cIocild .'Mternoon the delegates IlKi'ajtfe'nd the baseball ganiB.;ej;'eVWeen the Medford and Grants' Pass high schools and this evening' the entire convention will 'be moved to Ashland where a barbecue will be hold and .degrees conferred. The convention will close tomorrow with tljo selection of the convention city tor next' year. Margaret O'Donneli of Tucson, Arizona, stopped: In the city over night bofore continuing on her trip which took her Into. Chlloquln and other 'reservation towns - whoro, sh,g rTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTFr" Sanitary Market Specials for Saturday Pot Roast of Beef, per lb. .1..... 2 lbs. Shoulder Steak Boil Beef, per lb. t Good Veal Roast, per lb 2 lbs. Veal Steak's Veal Stewi per lb. ...................... Good Lean Pork Roast, per lb. Legs of Spring Lamb, per lb...... : 18 c 35 c .12V2C 18c 35c ..12V2C , 25c 35c Broilerai Fresh Fryers Good Fat Hens ; Sanitary Market . :.' u; Choice Meats ' ' ,:: , special Attention to urder Trade , 7th and Main ' Phone 22 Qrogory who has been chosen yell have alreAd.y.JkPp$fJ'ao $wimnilng and was rc-Wcclcd. Jn"t80".:.,.,.! Will .visit. l&i4i4Hw w""'"''wvt.wm-.' .'.. "r.'i