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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1925)
Thuradny, November .r. 102R Page Four Special Saturday Only Ram Twin Screw Beaters - - - 43c EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OH EG ON Ji VAX Car I I I 7 7 t 7 t 1 ? 7 t I f 7 7 7 7 J 7 t i 1 i i 1 t f I )tl HIT W- h'ivy miichncd n Ihnlted number f there boaters I v nr passing tncni elonr " ..ury special price Some of the : lut-v-Vi: . -i..!!:.: -Rests Hal i1" tlip bottom ot th d4'h. hi" twin V: 1 :ih.I pint up a hew Wb stance it m bjttnm dish. blade ratal in apposite dlr?tlone, creatjng Iretnctl don's suction aud ucti'itl n without sploshing. Bents ojts. whtpa mum. mayon italso, frosting 01 atu?dng olso witch lettlros whipping or beating. Baiw cleaned, a tow turns In hoi water dots the trick. Our u.-ual m noy : with a smile guarantee, If they don't please you. CANDY SPECIALS 43c Borden's malted milk quality caramels, light and dark, delicious and fresh, lb Fresh Pollyanna Kisses (wrapped) This is the best wrapped chewing kiss on the market, pound Creole Crisp (a delicious roasted cocoanut confection ) pound Assorted Chewing Candies Heavily chocolate coated with butter sweet and milk coatings, caramels,. nougats, ets, 75c pound quality, lb... Jl eft-' We carry the complete Uni versal line of pocket knives and replace without ques tion any knife bought here should it prove unsatisfac tory to you from 36c 34c 49 c Prices range 35c CUTLERY Wr Son!" I to $5.50 "Like Father like Son!" ! WHEN ! vv 3 p. cat Greek." Dad and Son pocket knives of "Greek meet For the instinct cf Youth and the wisdom of Experience lead straight to the UNIVERSAL soal. " Muter Cutlers for over fifty yean" have given their best to UNIVERSAL Knives. Under the UNIVERSAL trade mart you fit! the Ussrest t'-nc of Cutlery for every purpose, produced by a iiagie factory. A We have selected from our varied lines of quality merchandise the items listed below and priced them to appeal to thrifty buyers Sundry Specials Icy-Hot vacuum bottles, pint size IctyHot lunch kits with pint bottles 6 cup electric percolators $1.50 Alarm clocks 98c Hospital quality tissue toilet paper 1000 sheets (sold only in drug stores) 9c per roll Limit 6 to customer. Our Business Creed To sell good merchandise at reasonable prices To stand behind everything we sell, with our guarantee of satisfaction. To deliver good service and constantly improve the same. To truthfully advertise. To welcome and serve all classes of people .".like. To make ourselves more helpful to this community bv being better merchants. To believe in the merchandise we sell. To believe in Klamath, its people and its institutions, and to boost for them all the time. To welcome constructive criticism of our business methods. To adjust complaints, promptly, courteously and justly. To value highly your good will and friendship as welt as your patronage. To I rent you in every way as we ourselves would like to be treated if you were running this drug store. PORTLAND AND KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Don't go after that bite' hammer and tongs" Don't jump on your poor suffering pipe and yank his head oil 'cause he bites your tongue half in two . . . The old boy's just showing his wisdom ttcth wise-cracking about your rank tobacco . . . But try diis treatment: Drill the cav ity out and put in Wellman's 1870 filling that's Granger Rough Cut... This operation '11 be 100 per cent successful and never again will your old pipe pull any more of that "biting sarcasm." t Wellman'sMethodremovcs all harshness and bite Wellman's famous old 1870 mel lowing method not only takes all trace of bitterness and bite out of tobacco, but bringsitto a mild, spicy richness. There's no other method like it, nor any other tobacco like Granger, ticoiiv 4 Mtebj Tobacco Co. mi gM Packed in heavy foil instead of tins henct! 10 7 t t i f 7 I f t 7 7 i 7 7 T t I i T f i y t f y i T T T I i T T m History Of Tree Planting In Klamath County Is Compiled By MABBLLK LK.VVITT Klamnth county's tree tiistory doesn't carry the student bark much further than the year 1884. H la true there were a few seml-mituro trees scattered herd and there al that time, but not in such profusion thai the scene grew monotjnons ti the eyes of the wayfarer. As late as 1SS1 there were comparatlvoly few settlers In and around LlnKVUlo, n'J.v ifie City of Klamath Kails, who believed the country good for any thing hut cattle; grazing. In fact there was a belief that amounted almost to a superstition that noth Ins would grow hi re planted by the hand of man. This Included trees in well as alfnlla. One of the first men to dispell this Idea and pave the way to the proveni campaign to make tho city beautiful and attractive by means of shade trees mas Sloven Htukel, father of Fred Htukol a resident ui' Merrill. It Is within tho memory of our citizen.'; as Itufus S. .Moore, Cup tain O. C, ApplegaW and Judge A. L. I.'.'svltt that the small Stukel or chard, planted on wjhat Is known to our generation ax the Enterprise raneh, stands out as a pioneer In furtherliiK the spirit of cultivation In their beloved county. The hoary old poplar trees lining the WH'on Lane, an It 'approaches the Lost River dam, were carried here by William Kteel and G. W. J, Wilson from Big Valley, Mod IC county, California. These two men made this long and, what was then an arduous Journey, Into Big Valley especially for tie cuttings which .were to ultimately develop Into beautiful shade for farmers In tho Klamath llasln. Tho towns people took finite u pride in their court house yard when tho poplar trees plantod In 1893 by County Judge J. K. Orr, grew ti a size whoro they wero something n:oro than switches. And this morn Ing, Just about 32 years, Inter, thoiifl having o raslon to visit the seat of county business were greeted by a row f holly trees which nvero plant ed Wednesday evening RlOOg the walk leading to the main entrance. These perky llttlo holly trees are the prusont County Court's reply to the plea of tlio tree planting cam paign committee. Paul O. Landry Is again urging that any one wdshlng to plant tries cither this fall or In the spring put an order this month through thu chamber of commerce and thu ! lake advantage of the reduction prlco which Is to be allowed on tree or ders, If a largo enough number of trees aro bought from any ono nursery. LOGGER WHO SET FOREST FIRE IS GIVEN BIG FINE nOBBBOJMf, Ore Nov. 3 Plead ing guilty to the Charge pf setting n forest flro which U'Ht month burn 'd ovor more than 100 acre., nl timber ljnd on Camp creek, n'ojir Scottahurg, Clarence OOUld, a resi dent of Alleghany, was fined ?2ri0 In the Justice court hero today, t; ittld WBl arrested by T. M. Talhott, special IpvoBtlgtttor with thu Doug las county fire patrol, and a -cording to Supervising Warden H. (J Brown admitted setting toe lire tn burn ovor logged off land In order to provide better hunting. Tho flro, which ca ms hr jug it ui dor control by force of the Slullaw national forost, under contract with Douglas county patrol, bumod ovor land belonging to the Gardiner Mill company. IfOUTH WOUNDED Marshall Oollver, 14 year old son of Mr. and Mrs, T. M. OollVOlf or Catching Inlet, had u narrow escape from an almost fatal Injury when his gun dieOttttrged striking him In the I' ; . The yuunn boy wan out rounding t.p the cattle and us be crossed a log be llppod uni! his gun fell out ot iiis bond aficWontfllly discharging. TUe bultoi passed through his leg and be wni rushed to Wcsloy hospital but tho wound wtfi not a bad one. Ho was able to return homo today, ObOe nay Times. MT. LAKI Sam Dehllnger and Frank Stewart, left Sunday by auto for Kansas. Mr, Dehllnger will attend to business nmtters while In the east and Mr. Stowaft will visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. I). II. Hamilton and daughters, Mildred and Nov.i, spent Saturday evening with Mr. Leo Houston and family. Mr. Trlpplet and family havo moved to the farm ot (;. D, GriZZiO, Little Jessto Joiinson is absent from school thlnweek on account of illness. Marshall Smith and Charles Asher were dinner guests of Mr. Hamilton and. family Sunday. NEW VOItK Mrs, Krank Tlnney h'as two cablegrams from Loniiui asking her to do a double act with her huHlmnd. Dhe muy accept, l.u' nnyho'W, she's going to get u divorce. Lap-over white Indian head wait ress aprons for Ill.liO at Heo (login's Dress Sliop, next to Shasta cafu. 3-7 (adv) Doesn't matter, but a couple of oysters Is so little for a cafe to make such a big stew about. Kvans Bros, for finest of wntch re pairing. 832 Main St. C (adv) Get Ready for WHIZ or ALCOHOL Radiator Radiator Covers Tire Chains Heaters Buick and Star Garage Qrotoit'c White Pelican Hotel