The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 18, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1025
Walk-Over
SHOES for Men and Women
Y 1 A
At Broadway, Malin
Sept. 19th 20th
Saturday and Sunday
STRONG HEART in
"The Love Master
With Lillian Rich
! Open for
1
I Business Saturday
fflifrfael
the New
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$7 $50 $iQ- ar thchading prices
A bird's eye view
of a "bird" of a shoe!
YOU are looking right stra ight
down on this new Walk
Over style a bird's eye view.
Look at any Walk-Over from
any angle style, fit, wear. Just
one eye will tell you that it's the
best you can get at the price.
Style? That's why you see this
shoe in this out-of-
the-tenth-story-win-dow
view. It is the
new, short-vamp,
wide-toe style, made
withthequalitylook
thatonlyWalk-Over
can give it
Wear? You'll be
stepping out in Walk
Ovcrs, long after
ordinary shoes are
I worn out, ..
Thi is the
contour, ot
en ordinary
thoe heet.'
narrow at the
bottom and
wide at the
top.
Fit? That's where Walk-Over
stands as supreme and unequalled
asanAmericangolddollar. Thr
one trick of making shoes cling
at heel and ankle as closely as a
flapper's make-up,is found exclu
sively in Walk-Over shoes. It is
the pear-shaped heel
Here at the Walk-
Over store, you'll
find a Walk-Over
waiting for you, in
the style you want,
wide or narrow,
round, square or
pointed. It will
fit. Wear it, and
know why comfort
is every Walk'
Over shoe's middle
name.
Thil li the
tear . thtifti
cel.lt raakes
caocn for the
natural bulge
of your heel,
yet cllnfi Bt
the top.
Falls Mercantile Co.
Exclusive Agents
Terry's
Market
719 Main St.
Formerly the Trulove Market
Will Open For Business
Saturday, Sept. 19, 1925
When you think of sausage think of Terry's
With each $1.00 purchase or more we will
give absolutely FREE 1 lb., of any kind of
sausage you may choose. This is FREE.
We are especially anxious for you to try
our all hog sausage. Either link or bulk
we make over 20 varieties of sausage in our
own factoiy.
Bring your pail pure lard 25c
TERRY'S
719 Main St.
Phone 959
IS1IIISDE!
EES GHUHGE
College Head Refutes Alle
gation of' Immorality
on the Campus
I'UHAN'A, 111.. Sept. IS. (P)
Thomas Arklo Chirk, dcau ot men
of the University of Illinois, told
the Illinois federation 'of labor con
vention toduy that cllSfgM yester
day ot immorality at the. University
were made !y a liar. The youtiK
nian vim made the assertion, he
said, "never went to hih Hrhool.
and was never in college a day."
There were no drunken orgies at
the University, insisted t'lark, and
no "subsidized vice."
"Our trouble comes at blK frame
lime when "Dads' bring the liquor
in" continued t'lark. "I've been
sheriff two years and nine months
and is ail that time I've convicted
only one student. I have a high
regard for preachers, but if ten
thousand of them assembled here.
I venture to say we would have
more trouble than with the boys
and girls."
iMKUN FARMERS
; ALL STAND PAT
(Continued From Page One)
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qAx. The LIBERTY
Kitty Shayne would never deign
To let a party flop.
She well knew how to entertain
And make things ham and pop.
Everywhere that Kitty went,
The fun was sure to travel,
Friends, ihbasht -evenings poorly
(spent,
If Kitty didn't babble.
Kitty got a lot of joy, t
Dealing out her merriment.
Till one day a naughty boy
Mistook her pep for devilment.
Then she put her think cap on
And came to this conclusion:
"Things like this can not go on.
"Else I'll die in strict seclusion:"
Kitty wanted love and marriage.
Tired was she of acting clown.
See how Kitty changed her car
riage In "Girls lien Forget" the talk
of the town.
At the Liberty Tonight.
FUt'KETTS IX
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Puckett and
son Robert spent the day in Klam
ath Falls from their home at Hocky
Point. While here Mr. and Mrs.
Puckett visited with friends and
attended to some business matters.
the quiet entran.e of J. J Miller,
dtatrrl ' froijeht and pMMMr aicent
for the Southern Pacific. The Ore
gM Trunk officials, who arrived late
yesterday ufteraoon ba.i been !n
f r'.neil of the meeting urn! although
anxious to meet with the Muliu peo
ple, declined to do so on t 10 gr-iund
that it was their understanding that
the meuting was l bu one tstt fann
ors In which tiny' would he ullcMcd
to w-jrk out their own problonw.
.Mr. Miller raised lals eyebrows lu
amazement as he watered the hull.
"Well, well." he exclaimed. "1
didn't ktr.w about tiMs meeting.
When was It called? It Is Just a
mere cJlncMeuco that I am 'here.
Ui! Ha! You see I was out for
a little after dinner drive last night
and happened to roll into Mulin.
Somebody tjld me about this meet
ling. What Is It all about? Rail
roads! Well, t'.uess I'll stick
around."
The I:u.-y Repot ter
And Mr, Miller plucked out a
uotcbcf.k and pcocil anil began tak
ing notes.
(Edit. .Voter In all Juitlce to
Mr. Miller, his presence at the meet
ing as not pr.m'jrily as an official
of the. Soutuern Mpjtta railroad. It
v. as as a reporter for the Klamath
News, jjcal spokesman for that
corporation. )
D. F. M. Trout, mayor of Malin,
jwidt.1 at tue uieetuyr. His eulogy
of the Southern PiK-Miu and its pro
gram 'js a masterpiece of 8. P.
propaganda, but he might just as
well have orated to several hundred
while face cows that were 'jtatneinr:
restlessly in the drizzling ra-iu in
an adjoining field.
Fanners Miami Pat
Grimy from the dd'o toil, thoir
faces lined with fatig-rro; Malin farm
ers rose t the occasion and to the
S. P. arguments adinnccd by Dr.
Trout and tho Rev. C. C. Huiot of
Merrill, they replied with such
force and intelligence baat after au
hour of open Bortrm discussion the
S. P. sponsor; had nothing more to
say.
Dr. Trout, In calling tho moot
ing tj i;rder, launched Into a long
address in favor ot the Southern
Pacific. He Cield that Inasmuch M
the Southern Pacific had offered a
tarofljh line wibl Marin oa tho road,
that that community should como
out in favor of the S. P. program
and fight the entrance t:f the North
ern line. He painted beautiful pic
tures lot 'he prosperity that would
(Continued on I'ujfe Five)
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Bread Quality
Is dependent upon ilc qualify of materials used to
gether wiili method of handling and bftking.
Bread that is rich and creamy, with a full whole
some flavor, bread; that is nutritious and liealtli build
in";, bread that always satisfies, is the fundamental
principle that lias attained the high Standing that
"Better Bread" now enjoys.
Your grocer en n Supply you with Better Bread"
insist on having h.
I'hone Your Order N'ow.
SIXTH STREET BAKERY
CHAS. LANDIS
126 South Sixth St.
"For Goodness Sake Eat Better Bread"
Brownsville Woolen
Mills Clothing Store
Corner Fifth and Main Streets
In the Odd Fellows Building
We manufacture our own goods and sell them direct to the man
who wears them
Our prices In Klamath Falls will be the same low prices that
we sell at in Portland and our branch stun s in Coos Bay,
Eugene and Albany.
You can buy here to advantage
Clothing Blankets - SJtirts - Socks
j Underwear - Sweaters - Mackinaws
w Robes - Furnishing Goods
t
Come in and Let's Get Acquainted
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t
I Brownsville Woolen Mills Store
KKTI'IIX 1'ItOM DKKIt III XT QOTNG TO MED FORD j ItAXCIIl.tt AND STOCKMAN
V. Ilrcwbaker ami Hill McMlllom , Mlmt Jo Dpp Slid Minn Ruth I.ind- l. II Murphy, "'ockn.an ami
returned lait evening from a deor sty are iMYlol tomorrow for Muclford 1 rB0bT, of tin- Henley dlstrtct, ui
Jiunt in MM Uly eountn'. They j where I bey )lnn to attend the fair j In Klamath Fails today (I r Ho pur
brought baek. a Rood iilzcd buck nx and vlnlt with Mends over the week ioo of kklnit nller bulne In
the result of thoir hunt. I end. ' lurotB bore.
my Ltada the World in Motor Car Value Yx
The New Special Six
4-DOOR SEDAN
4-whccl brakes, full balloon tires and 5 disc
wheels included at no extra cost
Qreater quality plus greater value
is the magnet that is drawing
buyers by the thousands to this
new Special Six 4-Door Sedan.
R. R. R..GA.R A G F
881 Klamath Ave.
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