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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1925)
PAGE fr'OETR EVENTT7CT HFR'JT7n, KTZOTTHTT PKELft OREGON 'AV 'I FRIDAY, SKITEMHKR H, li2f i 1 1 Blankets Senators Win Pennant Again Get tlicm now and use them while yon pay for tlufin in easy weekly or nuonthly payments. Hundreds of Klamath Falls people now have a charge account at our store, atul appreciate 0lil libera! credit plan. You should give us a call. ' Our Indian Blankets, extra large and heavy, make wonderful car robes, couch covers or quilts. Our fine large pure wool Blankets are exceptional values. Our wool-Nap and cotton blankets sell as low as $4.00 a pair and give excellent service Congoleum Rugs Large assortment beautiful patters. Get yours now and pay the easy way t ? i t t x X X t t X X I x X X Klamath Home Supply Company 1140 Main St. Phone 894W X Y X X X X X X X i No. 1 4 lb. pot roast 1 lib. lard 1 lb. sausage $1.00 No. 3 2 lbs. vegetable oil shortening 2 lbs. loin steak 1 lb. bologna $1.00 No. 2 4 lb. baby beef roast 1 lb. liver 2 lb hamburger $1.00 IL1E ASKED No. 4 2 lbs. Lamb stew 1 lb. lamb chops 2 lbs. good steak $1.00 Bring Your Pail Pure Lard 25c Lb. TERRY'S 719 Main St. At Your Service 6 Days Each Week i More Careful Than Your Hands The Easy Washer with its wonderful prin ciple of air suction will wash your most delicate waists your valued table linen your fine curtains more carefully than even human hands. Mechanically it i3 a masterpiece See the Easy before buying. See the Easy before washing. By all means, see the Easy Washer. FREE For a limited time one year's supply of soap with the purchase of each EASY WASHER. TO THROW FIRST BALL IT OPENER Senators Will PI?.y First Home Game of World Series on Oct. 9th WASHINGTON. Sept. 25. VP) Although they have clinched the Am ; erican league pennant, the Senators i will place their full strength in the t field toda; against St. Louis here and I the re'ilars will continue in the tine ; up during the three game series. With the I3rown3, Detroit and Chi cago fighting for the third and fourth place. Manager Harris said he would ; use the same strength against St. Louis that he did against the two ; other clubs. When the Senators go to Boston next week, most of the regulars will be left behind to put themselves in shape for the world's series. President Griffith said the Sena tors would arrive in Pittsburgh on October 5. This will give them the next day to workout on Forbes fh-ld. preparatory to the opening chub 01 the world's series, October 7. President Coolidge, who threw out the first ball in the opening of the world series here last year, was in vited today by Clark Griffith, presi dent of the Washington club, to act in a similar capacity October 'J, the first day the I'irates appear here. He took the invitation under considera tion. The president will return to the city from his trip to Omaha on October S, thus permitting him lo attend the opening game If lie desires. NEW YORK. Sept. 18. (11 Tho 1 American pennant flew UBchslleMM ul at the Washington must head to-i day for the second consecutive sea-, MB. Clnrk Griffith s senator made certain of meeting the Pirates in the world series by sweci, 'tig both 'ends of a dOUbtt header against Cleveland yesterday 4 to I, unit li to Z, wnile wto .v.iucuc were kiiru limbing to the Urowns In an 11! Inning contest, t'. to 4. t, Nine games ahead, Washington can lose all Us remaining games and still take the flax. Limiting the Tigers to four hits. Ratting pitched ihttt-OUt ball for iho Hed Sox- yesterday 3 to u, re-j duciug the chances of the CobblttW finishing better than fourth. Tho lagers' detent coupled with the St. Louis victory over the Mackmen put Detroit iwo and one half games behind the third place Urowns. ltahe Rath boat the White Sox by a homer in the tenth with the bases filled, making the seoro 6 to 5. Babe's twenty-first homer of the tit toil marked the sixth time In his career Hint he had delivered a fouri ply smuth with the sacks tilled. I'it'sburgh. with tho national pen lant already won, could afford lo : uffer a shut-out. four to nothing, .it the hands of the Giants, but New York had tho satisfaction of Clinching sicond place. Hob McGraw. Brooklyn recruit from St. Paul, allowed only eight hits. Kppa llixey won his own game with a single which drove home the deciding tally. Diamond Lake Lots Now Open to Lease Along the v:oded ami bcatitlfal shores of Diamond lake, new sum raer home sites are now open tJ application arcrtflu.; to recent tin-1 nouncemenl i f Frest Supervisor far! U. Neal of Roscbur.:, Ore. The lots which arc 140x180 (eat In sine may be leased frrm : 'ie for- : est service for $10 a cear. under a provision that the permit maiy be re voked at any time by UlO forest ser vice. A special 10-year permit mav ire pro ired by which the lessor is Obliged 1 o pay ! 1 5 a year. Th se to whom applications U'C granted must construct a cabin on the land, the t.--pn of. which will !io passed rrn to the forest service. Cx reasons why U 1 i i 1 J you s a Stetson STYLE: Stcton is the foftfflOM creator of hat styles in the world, each sci on lotting1 the pace with a sweeping variety of correct shapes and shade- a Stetson to suit any head or Lu c. MATERIALS: Stetson Mats arc made of fur cut from the choicest selection of .' .-aver, Nu tria, Marc and Rabbit skins. The silk bands anil bindings arc woven by Stetson; the leather swc.itbands arc especially selected. WORKMANSHIP i Wor leers of the highest skill, in a model factory, blow and blend (he fur. and felt it into hat-, unmatched anywhere. Bach Stetson ha; i. 'honed by trained experts-by hum!. foouia Duy aV QUALITY The blending of flawless materials and deft workmanship gives Stetson its supremo quality maximum of wear and beauty of finish. DEALERS: The Ir.uuhisL ( d! foivMt Hm- i j;.ven only to ilu- best torc tl each ootnitt unity The Station di aler rn dcrs a real icrvicc to (he nuin who .nt a iM ih.it is both bitun jmJ becoming VALUES! Judged by itytc( quality uid wear, a Section giVM you more v.due (or yout oionoy dun i ti.ti t iny otbci fins nuke it ihe WOfki Styled for Young Men STETSON HATS JOHN 13. STETSON COMPANY PHILADELPHIA Falls Mercantile Co, AT THE LIBERTY A quarter of u century ato one of the most popular of all stage plays was "Heart! Of Oak." writ ten by James A. Heme. William Fox purchased the picture rlnhts of r"r tlii.-. stirring drama and tin. screen rlforooa, wa-nrlttl roi erslon. directed by John Ford, will It .i this purl of Dunnlvan thst pen nt tho Liberty 'I h-ntre Sunday. Mr. Heme himself played. Paulino The lendiim role, that of Terry Dun-1 Starke hn the feminine lead. Alno nlvan, retired sea cuutnln. Is i.loyed I In tho east are Theodoro Von Klt. by Hobart Ilosworlh. an nelor noted ! who playa the Juvenile Inn; James hi Interpratatloni of barole, 1 Oordon. nanen Powers. Jennie Cae mid Kraiicls Koru. Empire Awakening Features Klamath Exhibit at Fair KLAMATH VLVL FALLS The rising sun of Klamath, cast ing its rays upon an Kmplre Awak-1 ening. will feature the Klumuth County exhibit at the state fair at Salon) next wei-k. County Agent fi. A. Uonderadn. County club Lender Prank Bexton.ll and County Assessor Y. 'T. Leel were off to an early start this morn ing for Srileni where they will work day and night on the county ex-' hibit in order to have it in con-j lift ion for tin? opening day of the! fair. I More originality and profusion of trxhtblta will mark the Klamath ox-: libit this year than any year In the past, It is predicted. A remark I ablo Hoason for crops has yielded to I the KlamaMi exhibit phoenomenai : specimens of each proauot. Coolldgo dog bit another dog. Ho the other dog can brag about the , rest of his life. K m 9 (MM m Suits Made to Order 45 to 70 TsssEgsrm&asB&p- It Pays to Buy from the Manufacturer Ready to Wear Suits $25 to 45 Wc sell in Klamath Falls at exactly the same prices as we do in our main store in Portland. Wherever we go we see some of the best dressed men wearing suits which we have made. Let us number you among the Brownsville boosters. Brownsville Woolen Mills Store