The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 09, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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    Friday, October 9, 1925
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Potatoes Feature
Klamath Exhibit
"Klamath Netted Gem" potato ;s
are now a familiar phrase trtr:ug.
orat the state as the result of the
remarkable exhibit of the Klamath
county booth at the state fair and
because S. P. Dehllnge.- annexed the
first prize in She Individual potato
competition.
This is the word brought bu 1:
from Salem by C. A. Hender ur..
county agent, wiho returned to Kla n
ath Falls last night.
"Nothing could touch the Kiam
ath county exhibit as far as psta' 'i
were (concerned," Sir. Henderson
said. "That was the feature of our
display."
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ONE
that gives you all
of this ?
000 if you die from natural caateg
$10,000 if you die from accident
and in case of permanent total
disability the company will
1. Waive all premium payments
2. Pay you $25 per week for one year; and in addition
3. Pay you $50 per month for life; and
4. Pay $5,000 to your beneficiary when you die
5. If disability involves loss of limbs or sight as a result of
accident, tiie company will pay you $5,000 in cash, im
mediately; in addition to all other benefits.
In case of temporary disability-, 19 a reiult of
either sickncM or accident, the company will
pay you $25 per week for a limit of 52 weeks
"A Service That Endure"
West Coast Life
INSURANCE COMPANY
H7Hg OrTlCE-SA FMWCWCO
Portland Drench Office- Seventh floor fiasco nullding John H.
Houston, Dist. Agt. Ueo. A. Proctor, lies,. Agt., Klamath Falls, Ore.
ONE OF AMERICA'S STRONGEST COMPANIES
Old fashioned coffee
pot the latest percolator
the fine French-drip
or for that matter,
brew GokknWestCofiee
your own favorite way
it's a great drink!
COLDES VEST TEA
BLsck Omf
4 Cxm .V
Carrrisfcl OocMt e Drrm
Abandoned School
Will Be Utilized
! Where there is a will there Is al-
ways a way, and the county school
j board's idea of providing a way to
alleviate overcrowded conditions at
Libhy school, between Malin and Mer
: rill, is to bundle the abandoned Dodd
' Hollow school building onto a truck
I and transport it to the Llbby school
site.
Decision to meet the overcrowded
; condition by utilization of thn Dodd
I Hollow school house, was made yes
i terday afternoon at a meeting of the
! school board.
A meeting of the county school
budget committee will be held on
'October 22 to determine the ffnan
'. cial needs of county schools for next
' year.
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POLICY
MANY SHIPMENTS
OF CATTLE LEAVE
FOR CALIFORNIA
Cattle Selling Association Ac
tive in Finding Buyers
for Members
In thtOA anil four cur load lots,
fat Klamath cattle are leaving their
habitat on the fertile Klamath trac
ing latul for California markets.
Under tho supervision of the Cali
fornia Cattlemen!) Association, buy
ers for members of tho association
have boon secured and tho shipments
euperviaed by tho association.
Among the shipments of this
week uro tho following: Bight car
loads of fnt cows sold by W. C.
Malum to tho l'. Swunsou & Son
company of sadramentoi three our
loads of cows from tho Campbell
and Wtlkeraon ranches in Langcll
valley, sold to tho Qlobe Packing
company of i.os Angeles; three cai
loads of cows from tho Baron and
Dunn ranches of Kort Klamath, sold
to tho Allan and Pylo Packing com
pany of San Francisco.
Next week, eight moro cars jf
steers will be shipped by W. C. Dal
ton to C. Swanson company of
Sacramento and eight cars of steers
will bo shipped from tho Kitlridge
ranch, at I.enz station north of Chil-oquln.
New Dry Cleaning
System Installed
By Klamath Firm
Kor tho purpose of giving its
Klamath patrons the best possible
service in clothes cleaning, tho
Klamath Dye and Cleaning WorkB
has Just Installed a Holland-WIrt
continuous flow system for Its dry
cleaning operations.
Under this system clean gasoline
is kept flowing constantly thus set
ting every particle of dirt out of
the clothes without the chance of
any possible injury to the most deli
cate texture.
Overall and Apron
Dance to Be Held
By Elks Oct. 28
The Klamath Falls Lrodge of Klks
held its regular weekly meeting last
night.
John II. Houston, chairman o! lite
entertainment committee announc
ed today that the first Elk's dance
of the winter season will be held
in the Elk's Temple, Wednesday.
October 2Sth. and It will bo an jver
all and apron affair for Kik's and
their ladles with written Invitations
extended by Elks to non F,lks. It
will be one of the elarobate affairs
of the seasom.
Next Thursday, October lnth..
there will bo Initiation and a huet
lunch. There twill be a large class
initiated and it la the first Initiatory
service of the winter.
American Yeomen
to Install Class
Tho Brotherhood of American
Yeomen who have organized a chap
ter in Klamath Falls, will hold their
first meeting in the Odd Fellows
hall on Saturday evening at eight
o'clock. At this time a largo class
wil be Initiated into the order. Old
members of the order who reside in
Klamath Falls have been urged to
attend the meeting by V. V. Stock
ner. district inenoger for Klamath
Falls.
The order is a fraternal and
beneficiary society for men and wo
men and is known throughout tho
country as a charitable institution.
On Saturday evening the state man
ager of tho order, whose headquar
ters are in Portland, will bo pres
ent for the initiation in Klamath
Falls.
DENVER. Hugh O'Neill, former
managing editor of the Denver Time
and on:c connected with eastern
newspapers, died here.
Fur Manufacturing.
Coat Remodeling
All work guaranteed
Mrs. Wm. Bessler
43G Klamath Ave.
Between Fourth and Fifth
Next to Moose Hall
nn
FltEAK OFFSPRING
OF COW AXD K.AM
RAIHKI) IN PRUSSIA
IIOHNENSAND. Prussia. (P) A
cross betwoen a cow and a sheep in
this district has been a source of
much scientific and popular conjec
ture during the past year. The mo
ther of this extraordinary freak of
nature was a black cow weighing
105 poundB, and the father a white
ram of 17G pounds. The hybrid off
spring of these strangely mated par-
Attention
Kegular meeting for the
winter season for the Neigh
bors of Woodcraft starts
Friday, October 9. Initiation
and banquet. All Neighbors
turn out. Mrs. Fannie
Thompson, Clerk.
The
Women's Store
ANNOUNCES
THE ARRIVAL OF
A FINE GROUP OF
WINTER
COATS
Developed from Bolivia
Gloriana Clotli and Velour
ALL CLEVER
NEW STYLES
you have planned on buying a new
coat this winter, it will be well worth
your while to come to this store on Sat
urday. There is true value in every coat in this
collection, for each garment has been
carefully selected by Mr. George Stew
art of the Northern Jobbing Co., of New
York, for its style, rightness as to line,
color and material, for the excellent
quality of its fabric and its furs, and for
the superior workmanship which has
gone into it.
And The Price Is
Exceptionally Low
K).tmam - ()
ents Is the property of lierr Thom
son, the landlord of the village inn.
The nnlmal Is considerably smaller
than an average Blzcd calf, but
It has tho body of a cow. It has
a sheep's hoad and tall. The horns
nrc curvod like thoso of n ram
and tho coating of the animal re
sembles lamb's wool.
ALABAMA IIOV KNAIH,F.I TO
SCHOOIi AND KQUIP HIMSELF
OAD8DEN, Ala. (P) Every boy
In Alabama has opportunity to equip
himself with nn education and to
become eclf-supportlng.
For tho boy of limited means and
In such flnanclnl circumstances as
to requlro him to become n quick
producer, the state has established
the Alabama School of Trades and
Industries, a state-endowed Institu
tion to train craftsmen. Added to
nraftamaniblp win be suoh cultural
tdrantagea ns may be speedily ab
sorbed. The school will teach a hoy to be
lomo n skilled worker, n carpenter,
Consequently here is value
too splendid to miss. Come
see for yourself.
For Satur
day's Sell
ing They
Are Mark
ed To Go
For
A Sight of Them in Our Show Win
dow Will Convince You.
- mmm - ( -aiao-ea -ee( MM 4Mp04apjM
a cabinet maker, a bricklayer, n
printer, nn iirtlst. nn engineer, u
mochanlc, n motorist or any of tho
other allied trades.
Tho first unit of tho dormitory
system Ih complete. Others will lie
built as the plant In completed. The
shops ombrnco nil needed machinery
and skilled Instructors compose the
faculty. Thn entire plant Ih super
modern. IUK1.1 HAH ONK HAIiOOX
Oil REHTAl'ltANT TO K.VCH BOO
BEHIN. 'Statistics show thai th i
elty of Berlin contains 1B.K0 ro.t-tnuranl-s
and saloons. This roproi
onts n proportion tot one frUDllo
house for every 380 Inhabitants. As
nvost of these restaurants or saloons
ore located In hhn elty proper, bhe
proportion Is renly one to 11(1. Tile
suburb of BtOglltK can boast 'of be
ing the moit temperate of uii
fjreator Berlin's districts, (oar hero
tho proportion 'Is but one public
house to every I2! Inhabitants,
ADVANCES IN
Wood
Como without any warning.
i Mi: A I' TRICKS
are on now
Don't bo ono of many who
will order too late.
Winter la noar. Phone yonr
orders.
BLOCK WOOD
li our specialty
PEYTON & CO.
"WOOD TO BURN"
601 Main Phone 535