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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1925)
Rich, Mellow Chocolates for Quiet Evenings at Home 6 Varieties of Our Fines! Choeotatta Are Represented i n iy Package 0 auses STELLAR CHOCOLATES A crackling grate fire, a deep easy chair, a book and good chocolates to munch that's 'paradise enow" for blustery November. For delicious centers artfully varied and mellow chocolate coatings, take home Krause's Stellar Chocolates. Why not $1, $2, S3 and $5 Another VERY popular box for the indoor season is Krjuse's Fruit and'Nuts -ihe confection; coated richly . in perfect chocohrt. THK Bf.UK IHR1) "Sweets and Eats" rib H HilRDUDS EVENING HK1ULI), KLAMAT,H FALL'?, OliEG.ON - - 1 -.iJl.r.v - L..f.-ii.:,. ' ,...Lj.. 11 101 TELLS EDO (UN OF flD PLANS H. F. Wiggins Testif tea that National System of Public iWit 'Un;:;:.'! Western Oregon Ship pers Need Relief Highways Mapped out by Secretary ASIUNUTON. Nov. SO, .( !' ratany .i.ir.Hn. .!.,. unnomtod hla approval of a n.nl 'mil system of roads selected by tho Joint board 'in interstate hlghuujs to he known bis t'riltod state highways. The svnd Mflteni IncljidOi KM I SAN ruANClsCO. Nov. St).- (j Western 0 eon Is iandeiiuatol pr . vlded with, transportation ami the growers tnd shippers there are siifforinic as 1 result, 11. ft Wjttjff1, espen of me Qrttjoa public i miles of lilghway. each route of ilrvloo ccmniNsion. testified today J''- has bessj designated by. mini onitnerco. com nils- r, "ncj the secretary's a pprov.il I iu an 1 interstate ston bearing on a petition to In- '"f l'" i'"t boards plan has her.'i I crease rail freight fates by five piv- ; rorwjrdcd to the American .s.io- eeat. A petition is pending beforo 1 5!fll',on of tatu highway officials. the commission, he said, ror the con- j meeting In Detroit this weok. sttucticn of a lino from EujAue to "d"' secretary! approval of tho Crane. Ore., to give the western board's highway plan brlnga to a ; Oregon shippers a more direct rente l ' v work of the 21 stale and fod- !o the eastern markets. jcr.'l highway officials appointed ISM I At present Wiggins testified. jgr.,,vo:s in this territor tncir products miles north or , can start them tj,0 f.marcu ny seoreta y uoru to draft must ueud highway plan. The board's ro- sevoral hundred Pcr' protts for the marking of the south before they :"!.. 'e,t highways with standard east. Because . direction and warning signs. will 'this condtioa high, rail rate ;oo Imposing a great hardship. Foster Butner, 'rapresontiog the ' Fruits Growers of tho Unjpo.ua val j ley in Oregon, testified along sim ilar lines, adding Ihut the growers I Site paying up to their limit in I freight tariffs now, and that they luced relief rather than higher! ; rates. 10th Street Patching DUFFY HERE Traveling Freiglit Agent Hi re in In terest of his (-ompuiiy j them lines and the Southern Paci jflC. He says that there was pres j ented a mass of data that will be I of immense value to this county avl In a letter to Thomas ll. JJao Donald, chairman ot tho Joint boar.!, Se ..-rotary Jarillne declared the adap tion of the hoards proposals, "woul I accomplish a marked advance in I highway system aad building pro gram of tho country us a whole.'' "The clear designation of import ant routes of travel," he suld. "will be a distinct advantage not only In eliminating couim-l m. but also In furthering systematic and con tinuous construction." .i-r-st-- ' '..h 1 ! Friday November 20, 1925 ;- r WHERE QUALITY MEETS CONFIDENCE . i Pitchers Shopping ws 1 Just Received S p e c i a f Purchase pf Millinery Advantages all in your favor. Disappointment There is 11 disappoint ment faultfng from special sales. Full pan advcrtt.-icmcnts--blui.-k. figures --a hustle nnd bustlc-aiul tlje choice merchandise is gone. Here we never have advertised sales. In reality there is a stile In progress six days of every week. A large Stray of col ors and patterns to choose from. In Fets, Velours, Velvet and Satin and Kid Leather. Work Begins Today ' 0, , . Z Old Time Pioneer E. B. Duffy, traveling freight aad which would have cost many thorns- wearing the smile thai t'itizcus who have cussed and discussed the heavy trucks which have is M'.. . - .l..n-, K- hum I ment on Tenth street are today iC Mr' Mur' CnshlBf. said to be! Called By Death THK DAM.ES. Ore.. Nov. 20. Season's Latest ill Millinery passenger agent for the most scenic route, the D. & R. G. railroad, is In the city in the inter est of his cotnuanv Mr. Duffv ,xa .one of the interested unpad- nr!norta"t the railroad hearing in Portland, at which was presented evidence hear- the oldest resident of eastern Ore- world's ands of dollars to collate and sug-1 off. for the Warren t'o.astructlon i Kon- 11,0,1 here yesterda. She was won t conic ing upon the contention of the Xar-1 gests' that it would be economic move to have the- :w facts reprinted for distc1 bution among thase seeking lufjr maticn about the potential resource 'of Klamath county. wise and ! company, true to their promise. started today to patch and generally improve Tenth street from Pine to Lincoln street. The work will take but a few days but during Its progress the streot will be el sod to automobile traffic. 93 years old and bad been a contlu- I'.ous resident ot tin? section for 75 year. She was the widow of Mllo M. Cuanlng who hullt tho first hotel In eastern Oregon. 8e la survlred by two of her seven children, .vilo rush ing of Seattle and W. H. C'ushlng of The Dalles. 7W 4 s! Radical Reductions in prices on Brunswick Phonographs Pay $5.00 down on any ma chine 'then make your own teums within reason on the balance. This is a wonder ful opportunity to get your Xmas Phonograph at prices and on terms never before quoted on Brunswick high grade phonographs. $230.00 Model, now $115 $200.00 Model, now $100 $150.00 Model, now $ 75 $125.00 Model, now $ $45.00 Brunswick Portable, now $ $349 Shop Our Windows RAPILCHERCO INCORPORATED department Stores 65 35 2 jjfL- Phonograph Superiority j I Jr found only in the 73 . f 1 ffil ! BKIiI ' SCOUTS FORM """" . ..: .:' ' '' j. 3 BONANZA TROOP V ppij Name Scoutmaster and Assist- Q. "" H "s. -r:., T iL i (l) Alirvood'Ovai i fS Tar.c AmpUficr . , I H T Nofc t'lc-: cxclujiv- featorci of Tl - P.r.,r.. . V rf I J The balanced li,l ! ( Superior cafcinct- I y maiiinauad finish (4 ) jefficient, silcn:- i running motor Note t!ic- exclusive features of the Brans rick. They jiarap The Brunswid; is the out Mailing phonograph. ' You sliould coiuidcr this today. Come In to hear Tile Brunsw ick. Wc have an cr.r llcnt dis play from which you can ihakcyon: election. TcrinK-an'ocairar.iicdtoiuit yourcouvcnlcncc. Brunswick Ultona Ili7rorluccr The stock is limited and there will be no more Bruns wicks offered by us at these attractive prices. t T f 1 7 T I I i i PORTLAMD AND KLAMATH rALLS, OREGON ? I T i ,. T . T . w ww. -w yw jv :v :r wrt lionanza has ofxahlzed a troop of boy scouts, with fourteen live members, who mt Inst night, for reorganization ut the Bonanza school house, was the word brought back to the' city this morning by Scout executive E. O. Nord. .lam" : I.uebke was appointed as sedut muster nnd t'. A. Kleler, assist ant scout master. .1. A. Ilamuk.T and If.. It. Iytle were mimed as troop committeemen. Instructions in knot tlelng were Kiven by the HCout executive. Dur ing the meeting the hoys appointed Hoy Kllgore of their troop to repre sent them at the Portland confer ence. Meetings will he held ench week on Friday evening ut tho school house. FARMER KILLS SELF Broccoli Grower Near Itoselnirg Worries Over Flliniiclhl HeverNcs KOB&BUR0, Ore., Nov. 20. Uu Howard I,, Ward, a lesldenl of the Oreoh aialloii comtflUnlty was foun I lead at bis home late last nlgftt, having committed suicide by shun!- iiix himseir in tne Head early In the day, his act apparently liuvltiir been caused by despondency ov-jr 111 heiillh and financial reverses. Mr; Ward had been In poor health for the past two or throe months. Me hail been operating a small farm I near Oreen. and had suffered Ihe Iokh of his broccoli ortfjbi an that his financial condition was causing him consldnrahle worry, Investigations might he valuable If tli"- et-Vr did anyihing He-sides' ninke good fronl phgi nlorleH, When the Years Become "Pickpockets" An- your yens like clever pickpockets tliat i-routl pns'l you, eajch one slyly lchjrig from you part of the money you have worked to hard for Nou thought ahead tin's yeah you were Where going did the money Ligljl fingers have slipped into your pockets unawares and left you with nothing to show for tlior. . . .. .. Be on your guard .again'sf ' waiiteiflti ' e.tfenui luies. Put some of tour earniuns safely away tMgi account Ut this hank. at interest in a savi The American National Bnk of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Member Federal Reserve System. J