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EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1925
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GROCERY SPECIALS
SATURDAY AT
Anderson's
Sego milk, tall cans 10c
Crystal White soap, 10 bars 37c
Gold Dust, large size 3lc
Complete line of poultry supplies, including
the Mt. Ashland Egg Mash, always fresh.
BRING US YOUR EGGS
Trucks for Hauling
335 So. Sixth St.
Phone 795
Raise More Poultry
Is Expert's Advice
to County Farmers
Must Klamath formers nro over
looking one of tho real opportunities
,-f the K'um ith country In thut they
are not developing the poultry In
dustry as fast as it should bo devel
oped, was the message slvon Inst
night to sixty farmers at Mt. I.nk!
rlniv.'li by II. K. Coeby, poultry spe
clallal from the Oregon Agrocultural
college.
Oomlderlng climatic conditions
and the far more Important consid
eration of feed, Klamath county is
indeed fortunutely situated so far
as poultry Is concerned. .Mr. Cosby
pointed out.
Greeu rood during the growing per
iod of the pullet nssures Klamath
poultrymen of a higher grade of bird
than any place west of the luscados.
if this is taken adventage of.
Between SO and tiO persons lis
tened to .Mr. Cosby 'a address,, which
dealt with culling and feeding meth
ods. A group of poultrymen attended
a culling demonstration yesterday af
ternoon at the T. X. Case ranch.
Boy Scouts Will
Convene Tonight
Troup No. 1. Klamath Falls Hoy
Scouts, under leadership of Julius
Mueller will tonight have the op
portunity to hear a very Interesting
talk by Mr. Sollwood. who has been
actively interested In Bey Scout
work lr. the Orient ami in Russia;
Mr. Sellwood's message to bote scouts
will be one of the moH e.lucatlonal
and Interesting of an., talks which
have yt been presented before the
boys, and will desoxibo the condi
ttons and Soouts work In RttSSIa
since the war and o.nnpare tae me
thods employed t'lore with Sojut act
ivities to America. He promises to
bring with him a real "Armenian
Daddy" who will also give a sh-rt
talk to the boys.
The moeting will be held lonlgCi"
in the American Lesn headquart
ers In the Court bouse, at 7:ItO.
This evening's meeting will be
the opening of active winter work in
Scout activities, und many of lie
b;ys are prepared to pass tests
which will placo them In line for
first class scouts.
Newest Arrivals
FALL COATS
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A showing of the new coals for Autumn lift t)roUKlt forth raOl cluinul lonn of
delight from women buyers than any giumcm thai hug bo mi shown tor ninny
seasons.
The designers have been able to bring forth n coat that ll different without mak
ing tho wearer feel us If she wore a freak, unci at the name time t Is u garment
that Is so full of style, color and richness that It will bo the prUn pouaemdou of
every purchaser.
The tailored effect with Its graceful flare the tnsteful colored fur trlmmtak
thiil udd that touch thut only beaver, squirrel, mink and nurh furs eun give to
gether with the wonderful 'array uf brown and purples and blues thai urn the
colors for this year the women of Klamath County have a selection of wraps
awaiting than at the Fulls Mercantile Company thut are mire to meet with their
approval.
Priced from $25 to $125
Sacred Heart
Academy
a select boarding and day school for girls and
boys. Conducted by the Sisters of St Francis.
Grades follow regular state courses.
MUSIC AND ART
departments under excellent teachers. High
school standardized. Rates are reasonable. For
information write Sisters of St. Francis or call
at the academy.
KLAMATH FALLS
College Film to
Be Shown Tonight
If you have been to college, if you
expect to go, or if you have young-'
sters who will some day be heading
for college you will find much of !
real interest in a special college
film, "The Old Grad Comes Back." I
which will be shown tonight and to
morrow at tho Pine Tree theatre,
through the courtesy of Harry Poole.
The picture contains 2000 feet of
film taken at the Oregon Agricul
tural College at Corvallls, and gives
every conceivable activity of the
students at tbis state institution.
A private showing of the picture
was made this morning and a group
of college graduates who witnessed
it. were enthusiastic over its com
pleteness, as well as Its vivid por
trayal of college life.
Mr. Poole Is making no extra
charge for the picture, nor .is he
charging the college for exhibiting
it here. He said he was glad to
do his bit at the Pine Tree in the
cause of higher education.
Baldwin Hardware
Sues for 2241.15
Commissions alleged due it for the
sale of tractors was the cause which
prompted the Baldwin Hardware
store to bring suit today against the
Caterpiller Tractor company for the
recovery of $2211.15.
In Its complaint the local concern
sets forth that It has been the Klam
ath agent for the Stockton manufac
turing concern and that as such it
consummated a number of sales of
tractors, with the explicit understand
ing that a certain percentage of the
sale should be given to the agent as
commission.
Failure to malic good on the com
missions is the charge made by the
local hardware company.
We also hare a big selection
of coats for the little miss
of from 9 to 1C years old
thut uro patterned a good
deal after tho styles of the
older girls In that they are
fur trimmed with real soft
handsome fur. They aro
made with a small flare nt
the bottom and tho colors
are of warm rich tones of
brown. ,
Priced fLWS'5.85
to 21.50
For the "wee tot" Dame fashion
bus designed a gai'met for real
warmth and protection from tho
weather and at the sumo time given
it a touch here and n touch there
that makes II very pausing to the
eye of the childish wearer and also
her elders. It la a coat for nervlco
us well lei style,
Priced from
$3.98 to $6.85
We have made a determined effort, this season, to bring to our
customers the latest dictates of the fashion centers. We have coats
that are low in price, soma that nro more expensive, and still others
at a higher price. No mutter from Which classification your choice
Is made, you will get all of your money's worth in style, material
and service. The Falls Mercantile Company Is an Institution that In
built on quality and service and when you consider these points you
Will fiud thai our price is always lower.
Falls Mercantile Co.
Exclusive Walkover Agents
DWELLINGS TO RISE i MARRIED Tills HORNING i
Three now residences, each to coat 1 A simple church wedding, this i
approximately $3000. will soon be ' morning united Kumuol Herral anil
m process of construction. It became Miss .Margaret Kourk of
KIOTO visits
known today. George McColIum plans
to build the residences on the Ks
planade and has applied to the olty
council for. permission to build.
DOWN FROM AGK.VCY
AVilson Wiley Jr., son of Wilson
Wiley, well known attorney of this
city, arrived In town last night to
spend several days witli his father.
The young man is staying at Klam
ath Agency.
City, Ray, Yarnes, pastor f! the
Methodist church, officiating. The
young couple were attended by Mrs.'
Marion Barnes nnd (Jru Way. Im
mediately following the ceremony
they left for Weed when
make their future home.
Just what the
Crescent ' out In bis country
, lems are
Indians an- dolni
what their prob
and how to solve thom. is
the Job thai frank Hutto must per
form to bin heat ability. Hulto. who
is sub-agent at Kprngue river. 10
Ihey win miles oast of here, was in town today
'to attenrl to some business matters.
KKTfHN'S TO CHII.OQI'IN
Mrs. W. Honey, who for the pnst
rev, wi efts has been confined to a
local hospital, where she submitted
to a major operation, line beep taken
to her homo at Chlloquln. Hho lit
Improving llowly but Ih sllll under
the care of physicians,
Business Women
To Hold Dinner
down fcROM CHiiiOQtriN
alcrtimor Leo, assistant manager
of tine Golden Utile store, at Chilo
quln, la In the city today on business.
The Initial fall and winter meeting
of the Business and Professional
Women's club will tako place on
next Monday evening, when the club
will have a six-thirty dinner at the
hotel White Pelican. Following the
dinner the members will hold a
business meeting In the Sun Koom
of the hotel. The matter of get
ting more members for the club will
be taken up a rally to be planned
within the near future. Miss Prances
Beatty is president of the club.
A prominent witness in the trial
of Frank Way on a charge of kill
ing Timothy Murphy, was '. B. Pord
of Illy, who with Ills wife, registered
at the Hall hotel last night. Mr. Ford
returned to Illy with 1:1s wife today.
Dancing
MOOSE HALL
Saturday Night
Music by Galloway and his Orchestra
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NEW
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We can picture the new shape Tru-Bakc
Cracker for you and point out its advan-
tagC8: It fits the bite.
Eats neater fewer crumbs.
daintier when
hot chocolate.
served with soup3,
Much
salads,
But, we can't place a Tru-Bakc between
your Iip3 and let you enjoy its fine flavor.
That's up to you.
Once you taste a Tru-Bnke, you will always
tell your grocer to oend
pi()B3to
"The Uniocnal Cracker'
Baked by the TRU-BLU BISCUIT CO,, Spokane and Portland
The Home of Tru-Blu Grahams, Ensjlisli Style Biscuits nnd the Famous Ttu-Blu Fruit Cake