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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1925)
Two THE KLAMATH SUN. KLAMATU FALLS, OREGON Thursday. QsMm ir- CONTROL WORK MISis STAR DRUG CO. Fifth and Main Streets OF PINE BEETLES v lYou'll enjoy the deeper, richer flavors a, that otAv." aging" can brins When you taste S & W Coffee you'll experi ence an unexpected coffee flavor. You pause to contemplate its individual character. Soon your palate learns the secret. Familiar coffee flavors come to you with added depth and richness mellowness and satisfaction that linger pleasantly. You have en;l:yed the full fooduess natural to fine coffees but -which must be developed by slew aging, in the trjpic. bet arc the '.nffee Is shipped oad roasted. That is the reaosu far S & W iadlvi Jualtt-. Aged coffees are scarce because the. great daniaud fo- coffee takes nearly all of it away from the trjpl.-s much tdl soon. But adequate supplies are secured for S & V Coffee. To a blend of these rare aged coffees is added just a disarm! d th of the new to emphasize n little the rich flav;r or the aged. Try S&W: Its goodness grows upon you as you continue using it. Like every S &W Product, it represents the best pos sible to produce. It muse uphold the S &W reputation for extraordinary ex cellence, i , Mellow' dS & W Coffee Si S&W Proverbial! Wherever tnd whenever housewives speak or think: ot extraordinary goodness and value in canned fruits. vegetables and other foods, the name S&W ccmcs first to mind. Over a quarter century's unvary ing adherence to the best that can be produced, is the reason for S&W preference. S7W FINE FOOD PRODUCTS The NaXionalzeitung is conducting a symposium on the question, is it proper for women to swok?. Re issue is ab;ut equal! divided. that sm-king has detrimental ef Some o.' those who have contri-1 fect3 if the teeth are pt'aperly cared buted to the discussi:-3 implore P'.cptor. S.me assert that to be kissed plies thus far received indicate that ladies of Germany not to ruin their by a woman who smokes is no joy , i I German pinion cn this momentous ; beautiful teeth, while oi'aers deny J for Tnost men. E S S E X a Famous Six Built on Hudson Patents $ 7 95 for the Coach Quality Gave Volume Volume Gave This Amazing Price Everyone knows the superiority of six cylinders. Those who know are not content with less than Super Six performance. It increases power, smoothness, flexi bility and car life without adding to weight or motor size. Its principle is patented and exclusive to Hudson and ' Essex. It accounts for the world's largest selling sixes. In Essex the cost is within the price of practically all car buyers. Super-Six advantages and Hudson Essex quality give vast volume, and volume makes possible the lowest prices in history. There is a big saving in Essex cost, a greater econony in operation, and a finer satisfaction from the ease and com ij ? fort of riding and driving. Everywhere it is regarded with Hudson as the World's Greatest Value Everyone Says It Sales Prove It Hudson Coach $1195 Hudson Brougham $1495 Hudson 7-Pass. Sedan $1695 All Prices Freight and Tax Extra Acme Motor Co. Sixth and Oak Charles King of Long - Bell Lumber Company Is to Make Comparison "is tho present method pursued In (he pine beetle control work, a suvcess?" Ity cempurWnu, Charles Kiniv. vet eran field timber njterlutoudeul ol the Lous Hell Lumber company, i,vlli ...tempt to find out whether the control method of burning bark Is preeifcel, Accampauled by Assistant Km ( raologlsi j. io .Peuetrtca, In charge, of t:te government entomoloflonl .Italian at Pluchurst and Juulbr F.n tomotOCllt McNeill. Mir. King letl t ils morning for a tru.'l ot govern mem and private owned timber ' Burthen Caltfarnla. The tract of timber abuts onto what Is known as the Antelope h 1 : 1 1 . tract owned by Lour Hell Interests, which has been subjected t Tlgld pine beetle control methods duriiw) tbo past few vcrim. The past (fear on lae coutral areu pra Ileal. y n.i beetles have infested trees of th- section, Pq determine whether the er.idl cation k'f file beetle on the tract 'a, due to natural causes or to control methods. King, Patter.-nn aud Mc Neill will make a comprehensive survey of timber adjacent tj the Antelope tract, which Is subject to the same climatic conditions an. I In sect fette but which bus not been the object of pine beetle- contr:l me thods. If beetles are found' In abund onre on the tract, success of the control methods will be Indicate;!. The method ifollwed is felling I'.ie Infested tree, stripping the bark an I burning It along the length cf the tree trunk. Special 'n" I ! Matt) jj ) t i i .. , i i -1 i i 4V Friday and Saturday VANISHING CREAM Juneve vanishing cremo, one of best cronies. Regular price 75c Week end price 49c COMBS Maximum Indies combs, course and fine and course teeth Regular price 75c Week end price 49c SHAMPOO Olivp shampoo makes the hair lay down, prevents dandruff Regular price 50c it Ween end price 39c COLD CREME Juneve cold creme prevents chup and wind burn Regular price 75c Week end price 49c SOAP Castile soap, extra large bar Regular price '. 50c Week end price 39c TOILET CHERM Harmony toilet creme prevents chap and wind burn Regular price 30c Week end price 23c Stationery A Real Special Stationery Stationery, all colors, shapes and sizes some with cards and gold edges, Prices from 75c to $2.50 Sale Price 67c MERRILL Mrs. F. X. Moyer entertained at a luncheon Thursday at her horn--near Merrill. Cards were enjoyed by the guests during the day. Tboao invited were Mrs. 1,. K. Porter nnd Mrs. Mnrlon Nines of Klamath Fall-, Mrs. w. C. Bailey, Mrs, Jess Whit- latch and Mrs. W. C Mowers ',f Merrill. Mrs. C. 0. Merrill and Mrs. J. W. Scoggins spent Friday in Klamath Falls shopping. Mr. Hnrj-y Ilooth was in Merrill Sunday. Mrs. Hurr Westbrnok spent tile week In Klnmnlh Falls with her sister. Mrs. n. C. Oroebeck. Mrs. W. C. Bowers, Mrs. F. V. Moyer and Mrs. W. C. Bailey were gnetss of Mrs. D. Ellis Young at her borne near Olene Friday. A de licious dinner was served by Mrs. Young. Mr. and Mrs. Ed llarwood were guests In Klamath Falls Saturday. Mr. and Mm. C, M. Merrltt. Edna and Eugene Merrltt spent Saturday in Klamath Falls. Mr. Tbos. and son. Ermls returned to their home In Jacksonville last week. Mrs. E. I.. Whlsler and Mrs. Velton Ilaskins are daughters of Mr. Hedgepath, Mr. I. A. Davis from Little Shasta California was in Merrill the last of the week. A dance is to lie given at the Community Hall Friday. Supper will be served by the girls of the high Bchool. Miss Lungdall spf-nt Saturday In Klamath Falls. II. C. Parker is having his home near Merrill remodeled, nnd wiien it is. completed will be one of tho nicest homes in the valley. Mr. Parker v,-as in Kla:;:a'.h. Fails buy ing lumber for the house Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. I,, liosloy and little sons, Thomas and John Kl ward, are spending a few days In Merrill the guests of Mrs. Hosley's ulster. Mrs. It. II. Anderson. II. II. Anderson, 0. II. Carlton anil tieorge W. Officii! left Sunday for Portland as witnesses in the rail road hearing. Mr. and Mrs. Kiger from Stoke! Hridge. were in Merrill Saturday. Lyle Merrill bit Monday for i short bunting trip. M. Bubb of Klamatb Fulls was in .Merrill Monday. In observance oi i oluiubus iJ-iy the .Merrill hank was closed Monday. BOOKS All of our fiction books by some of the best writers Regular price 85c to $2.00 Week end price C3c COMPACT Jonteel single compact, three colors in powder Regular price $1.00 Week end price (i9c ORANGE MARMALADE Made from pure orange peel and sweetened with pure cane sugar 12 ounces for 20c CLOCKS Thrift alarm clock guaranteed for one year Regular price $1.50 Week end price 98c JAMS Grttpe, strawberry and raspberry jams, 15 ounces Week end price 2(ic JELLY Current and grape jelly, made with cane sugar Week end price 20e I 1 1 Vanity Boxes A Real Special Vanity Boxes ! Half Price 74 of our best vanity boxes and hand bags, prices from $4.00 to $18.00- Week end special MINERAL OIL Bikers mineral oil full one pint liquid Week end price 49c ENVELOPES Symphony lawn envelopes a real linen envelope Regular price 25c Week end trice 11c Service :,-vM stow and Quality WWip(MtWWS lltlKi.nM.M.,. Most women long fur a home with costly furniture and phonograph re cords which play on one side only. Tin! laziest man in town has null idling coal and Kiine Into the Ice business for 1 lie winter. Two can 1 1 vi- on lovt time to ent. alone unill HILDEBRAND 'J'. A. Roberts w;ih transacting business in Klamatb Fails Thursday, Vline llodnnr had Ibo mimortune of gelling his lmncl caught In s thrashing machine separator ur.d Is badly Injured. J. (I. Wight was transecting bus iness In Klamath Falls Friday. W. T. Garrett passed through Hit derbrand Friday going to Klamatb Falls. Mr. and Mr:i. Fmll Egurl were visitors al Henry Scbmores Friday. .Seventeen hundred head of X cuttle passed through Hildorbrftnu Saturday enrouto to California for tbe winter. There will be a music recltul glv en al the school house October 'A?,, at , t. m. by Mrs. Nelson. Every one Is Invited. ii. p. Alexander and draco Dlnkle, the Bchool teachers ot Hllderhrond were transacting business in Klam ath Wa ber the week-end . Mi. and Mrs. Ilienlea of Shu Francisco were visiting With Old friends of llllderbrand last. week. Mrs. EC. P. Pool and Mrs. Oeorce Smyth were transacting business in Klamath Falls Monday. .lack Morton1 was shopping In Mil derbrand Monday. .lames Lin el went ,i bunting Sunday and f ame buck with a four poim buck. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Michael tok a loud ol' main lo Klamath Falls .Monday. D. J, miss was transacting bus- Iiichs In Klamath Falls Wednesday. George Beck wtu a business vis-( Itor a ' the s. K. Hrathier ranch Tuesday, Emil ECgerl was transacting busNj ness In Sprugue Hlyer TUesdjiy, I James and Arthur Vellra audi Vlnce Bodnar weut in Spraguo rtlfer Monday to ride fof cattle 1 Marvin Mbiuiel Is home for a fc-w.days on nccnunt of ihe i-ficni rain. William Uhrmaan of Algoms wa a buslneiin vlsilor In lllldcrhraud Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Qarrett of Illy was visiting with Mrs. (iiirrel'i sister. Mrs. Juck Morton. .Sunday. T. a. ttoborts of Hlldorbrand made a business trip In SfiragUO river Sunday. Mrs. Fmll Kgcri is improved af ter being seriously ill for u fe,v days. m. p. Alexander spool the week end In Klamath Falls. Ited with her friend Miss flrare Oln kel, teacher or tho llllderbrand school. Mrs. Albert lleck spent Thursday afternoon With her molhur, Mrs. M. Vlllrn. Miss (Irnce Dlnkle spent thn week-end in Klamatb Falls. Manuel Vlllra brought their beef cnllle over from Sprugue River t i bin homo ranch In llllderbrand. Theodore Flsckua in in with n lifthi attach or fiu. . H. K. Ilnrlzler end W, t). Hinylh are Inline agulu titor working on ihe Donn ihrasblns maahina durifie Mrs. Lloyd of Klamnlh Falls Vis-) the season. , James J. Crossley of Portland, Oregon hereby announces that he is a candi date for the Republican nomination for U. S. Senator at the May, 1926, Primaries (Experience ami Qualifications; Raised on nn lews farm. Graduated from Iowa University- acodentio and law department and posl graduate at Yule. Served four years as County Superintendent or schools. Served live sessions in State Senate, Berved six nnd a half years as B, s. Attorney under lloosevoll and Tott, National tltlnrd and Mexican border service and twenty nine months In World War from Oregon. Oversells wlih frpnl line divisions In Champaign and Olse-Alsne mill wllb Rainbow (ithd) Division In Argoune. Will work zealously for development ol' Oregon. for Irrigation ami reclamation and support or measures lor real hem III or farmers as suggested by thblr or ganiaaUons, Favor World Court and Reform SeniiUi RulOS.