The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 11, 1922, Page Page Four, Image 4

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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An omnirollst hml tnckoil In n
Irtm nt the lntencctIon of two mails'
a ti lienrliiR Iho nilvlce: "Prepare
in Moat Tliy Oml." ,
Am! tlnin alone enine n man from
llio slslo highway department who
pin! ft hIkti rlRht below It with llio
l.ltHfii word! "Dolour."
Iter. Olmiii'v My to many thlnps
Roem'1inpoilblo -until they arc nt
lumpltttl. '
To y nuiMliilglit. To say nnndtilfiht' ,
Wlisn oyon tiro bright, ninl head are.
I lulu
JCon tltyNglt '"' lipids you, clnsjis
.you tight,
Mptliliilm .Mm' (.lnuilil nut take nil
Uluiil
"Tin wli In ny C!otll.nlRllt, Hood-
IllRlltt"'
Wlitn father says, "1'iit 'out llio
llRllt.'"
Nnmc These Screen Players and Win Free Tickets
"To Motion Picture Theatres!!!
fun jou nnmc tlit'-o tuo popular mtccii pJnjon?
Write their limine on llio blank IIik, xlioi jour1 mill inline,
rlln nml iimll MOVIK niMIM'.fJIli: KVUXl.Ml HKliAI.D. or
leiun tit TIIK 1IKKA1.U iilie.
Two pictures will nppom' enrli tiny for two week's 21 pic
tures In nil. liitli pit lure will lie numbered.
All Kiiesirs ntn-l Im revel i it I nt Till! IIKIIAM) not later tlinu
noon nf ilm wnml ilny following pulilleiiiloii nml the roirrct
imiiiei will le jmlilKltitl Unit ln.
l'llroi will Im niiiinlttt to the I lure persons Mihmlltlui: the
nrnret cortvet number of nnmriN n followi
KlllsT Pltl.K 1.1 five ticket to the STItAXll. STAlt,
axi i.im:nTV tiikatuk.
si:coxi) l'ltiK fire Hiket.
Tiuitn 1'itizr it fw tiiketi.
tu event of a tie, the winner will lie JiiiIroiI liy the time the
Eiionm-x niv ritvlittl nt the llernhl offlre. Inli I'liielopo will ho
iiinrketl with the time nf receipt.
Tlrkct will 1h till Idol to uliv winners ns nenrly n povl
hie, nn filial ntimlivr for enrh theatre.
Tiii:iti: ami: .o stiuncs to tihs co.ntkst irs
ruin:.
SK.M IX VOl'lt (ll'KSS TODAY!
Dili Here
(J I) Xnnie
Xame
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(US)
Weilnriila)'" plrlim.: (17) Sl.ule l'n'osl. (IH) t'oilune tirllfilh.
FEflTHEHINEHEST' IS DIFFICULT
Young German Contemplating Matrimony Is Up Against
H. C. L. and Scarcity of Real Money
lli:itI.lN. Auk. U. "Keallierlin:
on' ni'm" I n furiniilalito propoil
tioit for llio you n k Ueruinn of tmlay
who i'i)iiteiniIat(M iiiiitrluiony. rur
Jnliure and luilliUnR oo.it Imvo ilen
I to nucli helRhlR and nso telatlve
ly have mink to such depth that
the strains nt wctltllUK iiumliOH fall
to h.ne mm-h of a shell appeal (or
either "linns" or "tJretohen."
' Traillllon has Ioiik ilecrced Unit
tltt )ouub man In lirrinaiiy li v
ported to proUdo n luiune for lilt
tirdlo-to-he hefor,) mnrrlaKo. The
1 latter, for her part, should approach ' lerlnN aro inure
the altar-with n dowry sufficient I what they woio
t to furnish her new homo with ev-
. erythlnK from hroom I" hedttead
Sllverweur ntlil special cntnfnru for
I the household onllnurllj nre eon
irlhuteil by relntlws or by R-iest
jtloiidlliR the weddlnR reremnnv
However, there I llllte ptoipecl
of a Uermaii Kill In the middle or
lower clasmi IIIiik up to till run
lorn todny. DopeiidliiK on eiirulncs
of ix few hundtiM maikH n week,
ihr- flndi lilted to save up for lier
dowiy. On the other hand, the mnn I
of her choice dospalrlni; In his I
search for u place to rem. Is forced i
to inlisliler breach of promise when
confronted with present hulMlni:
Hpetise. After ileeldlnR t t eri"-! '
a brand new homo for hw bride
ho lluils the pilrct of biilldliii: uui
than SI times '
tiofuro llio war
It nut I . r s I 50 marks mi Ju: ,
1. Hi II to build u nnu-stnn col j
ItiKe i"rliu; "I siuiro met. rn On I
June 1 thM o.il bulhllllK i-T'l.
lit tin eri-r'lton of uui b a do r ny,
entailed all i'peiulUure of lj' 2U
iiinrkii. Tho niilti rnno IIS per!
cunt In Mn itlonn.
The hIoiih teiiuliod for n liiumo
of (his soil In Iho Niimmer of tl'll I
omit 700 murks, while now II do-1
iiiiuuN on outlay of diLTM matlm '
1,'oinout mid Hum for li now cost .
ll.nDll 2K nml ri.113 10. ie.iH'ellely,
s iiKHlnit (rmii Si:t A0 to 1 7. Ulli -1)0
mid thnso for beaiiiK (ruin 'Jill
tn a l.sr.l), while Us (Iniirln,. t idny '
would liiiiiii to I . I r, i , 7 ft im com
pdrod with fir. f.Ti minks In 1!IIS.
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TREES SHRUBS
ROSE HUSHES
HULBS
for (all
Order
thorn now
itnllvory
Klamath Flower Shop
Cut Flowers Plants
rinllle fS!l
s:u Mum Kl
TiionuiT oi
I think of lb
and hii:Ii
I'm a tlllilille iiKid KU
' a Miiinr,i: ui:li
nrv
Jlllll'H Of llle Illlll'tll'S
I'rmo II Mill snn the real y.iur o
put nml like iIikko ilax Is tin "M't
I iiko tmt ik haul, a- ouui
Komr rumple Just rfinnlit Vvw IliPlf
iins-oallnc Focrol. Tlioy show It iif
tholr ol. fori or whiskers ovory
tttn tlioy Indiilco.
Why One (.'III Left Home
Tho fnlhor of the clrl reported her
tllmipiicarnnco to tho pollra this
lnornlilR. He Kdld fiho left home about
1 1 o'clock last nlftht, soon after the
fiimlly rntlrotl In bur night clcttiei.
Philadelphia Ilultctln.
1. 8. I'opo say If you don't think
Union nrti bettor look at the dime
mmilfi that toll for two dollars each.
Ily the Shle-Show Tent
"IH!i htiarded' lady your mama?'
"Ho, ohu'd my daddy."
IK) VOU KNOW
was n young
'i:u?
lady
Tlicro
Mnuile, '
A very dccefttlvo younc fraud;
BlioMiuTtirvwnitablo
To w't nt the tnblo,
Hut out on picnics Oh, l.ad!
uamcit
By Our Country Editors
(UUR
Rill
lighter.
ninth
Uon't complain to tho editor be
iiinso he (Voosn't print nil tho nows.
You'll probably peo tho tlmo Uiun
you'll bo mighty Kind ho dqc3n't.
It ItiOlnnl In t'linfiiM: A IK-ail .Man.
lio'.lt the dead man and his wife
vera finitely (aestloned by tho nttor-
liny tun! oarli told th vamo story.
C'nsper, Wyo., Herald.
rearn urtno now tliliiK eety day.
A llitlo., floor oil sprinkled on' tho
bahyjl Iriiim will keep tho floor shift
SI'IIIXC IDVI.S.
Jdy.uuay llio faithful checkers, tho
elliMjtt and dominoes
Our xol for thorn Is wnnliiR ns wo
don our tthlnnur clothes,
lliftis out tho trusty horseshoes, tho
1'ooMlJ Roy croituct.
l'rom morn till nleht wo'll play them,
ul tfic luippy llvolong day.
Coiicmw.iiieii usu free
rprout wiliwi. .
seeds
to
TiiMni; On' NrsKico
"Titko the uiessnRa inn! I'll ro( It
frolu you later."
"Your llitlo lrl wsiuts to kiss you
over the 'phono," explained tho Hlen-
or ilOmuroly.
i MERRILL
W. E. Corum and ilaughtor.
T'hyrne, were Klamath Palls visi
tor on Thursday.
Mrs. J. V. Taylor and
llee and Mnry, were In
Falls Friday.
Mr. and Mm. Frank Oraybeal and
family wro visitors In Klnmath Falls
Friday from Merrill.
Alfred Carlc'tou spent soveral days
In Klumntli Falls vIslllnR relatives
and friends.
It. II. Andorson went to Itocky
Point Saturday, returnlnR Sunday
ovcnlng with Mrs. Andercon and fam
ily who have been upending tho last
two weeks there.
Miss Fay Jlnnetto spent tho week
end at Itotkv Point, the guests -cf
tho Misses Thlrza and Helen Andor
son, Miss I'aulluo Onlcomlnl spent tho
week-end nt llocky, Point ns tho
guest of Mrs. K, II. Anderson.
Mr." and Mrs. (ieo J. Walton at
tended tho community dinner nt
Klamath Falls.
O. II, Carlo ton was a Klamath
Falls visitor on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. It. C. Oalton spent
tho week at Hocky Paint.
Mr. and, Mrs. It. S. (Jroosbeck and
children of Klamath Falls spent Sun
day In Merrill, tho guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Hurr Westbrook.
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Write Plainly I F OlT Y OUF
Your Xnmo nml Aililiv" " ' H
::: izr: I SUNDAY DINNER ! I
i M m
" "" I Roasting Fricassee, and Frying Chickens HP
I Prime Rib Roast from Young Steer Beef
' H H
H Leg of Spring Lamb '
ll 1
I Roast of Milk Fed Veal Si
iB l
J. W. Taylor ami family spent tho
day recently at llarclay spring
Fred Peterson was In Klamath
rails raiuniaj,
K. 1). lr.irwnod was n Klamath
Falls vliltor on Thursday !
'Mr. and Mrs. It. II. Anderson were
Klamath Falls visitors on Tuesday
Mrs. It. ( Anderson was r:i'd to
Sltiim. Ore., by .tho Illness of hor
mother.
The semi-annual Installation of the
Mcrdll Rebecca lodco wus held nt
tho Hall Monday utenlnR. August C
A delicious lunch was serfed follow
ing lodge. Tho followlnR wero Instal
led: N". O., Oladys Metskar: V. O .
Nett Petersen: Sec, I.. C. Adr,
Trens., Mllllo Stilkel: It, S. .V..C5 ,
Franklo Hebbs: I.. S. N. O.. Winnie
Officii!: Warden. Mabel Ilrewn: K.
S. V. O.. Maud Fans; U. S. V .. Mno .
Andersen: Chaplain, Mary Parker:
J. O. Mlllan WrlKht: O.
.Stephenson.
Loin or Leg of Grain Fed Pork
SANITARY MARKET
Two Deliveries Daily
7th and Alain Sis. Phono 22
ANNOUNCEMENT!
TO THE PUBLIC:
Saturday, August 12th will bo the oponinir
day of the "FARMKIi'S KXCHANGK." in con
nection with tho "SPOT CASH HASKHf CJK0-'
CKRY," vS22-2l Klamath Avo., anil will be con
ducted every WISHNKSDAY and SATURDAY hi
the future.
TO THE FARMERS OF KLAMATH COUNTY:
This "FAR MRU'S EXCHANGE" will be con
ducted on a NON-COMMISSION' bads and
WILL NOT be under the jurisdiction of a "MAR
KICT MASTER" at any time, thereby eliminatiiuc
the price regulating system and making a better
proposition for all concerned. It has been proven
to be the only practical system of marketing pro
duce of all kinds and to encourage the public to
buy at home.
For Further Particulars Apply At:
" Farmers' Exchange "
and the v.
Spot Cash Basket Grocery
822-24 Klamath Ave. ' Klamath Fulls, Ore.
"Just the beat of everything for less"
Lena
WOOD
FOR
RANCHERS
LONE PINE
Mrs. A. C. nunnoll and children re
turned homo Sunday after spendlnR
three weeks In Oakland, California,
with relatives.
Florence nnd Clarice Klllott havo
returned to their homo nt tho ARcn-
cy.
Henry Sonmn nml family and Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Knmnn spent Sunday
'ut tho homo nf Jesto Johnson.
I A number of boyn had a swim
I inltiR party In the cnnal Sunday af
ternoon. They were Jim Ilunnell, Itol
j nnd Cook, Chester Human, Itolf
Oeertson, Kenneth and Curl KlRor
j nnd John Mitchell.
Charlotte Coortson spent Sunday
"St I.o4t fiber dam.
1 Jim Stovonson Is heading rye for
' Dr. Patterson on thoDr, Host ranch
, Mrs, Tullinan and (Irandpu Tall
man called at tho Hnmau ranch Mint
day.
in: iiAMMi:m,i:ss
Wo will deliver flab and block
wood to any runrh In tho valley utt
n reasonfiblo extra rliarco for tho 'Put your hammer In tho Inekor
inlleaRo. Seo us ubout your wood ; With your hand-ax do llkowlsoj
for tho rniuli. our clinritui aro roa-iAny 011c can ,)() j,nnccri
ruiiiiuiv
BACK TO NORMALCY
TRADE WHERE THE FARMERS APPRECIATE IT
Bunch Beets 05c Watermelons, lb, T c Barllelt Pears, lb. . 10c
Bunch Carrots 05c Cantaloupes, 3 for. 25c Grapes, lb 18c
Bunch Turnips 05c Casabas, lb 05c Apples, lb 0c
Bunch Radishes .... 05c Honey Dow, lb 05c Creamery butter
Hunch Onions 05c Red June Plums, Klamath Cheese, lb. 29c
Cucumbers 05c crctfo $1.(50 Dressed. and live Friers.
Pint Milk 05c Blackberries, crate ..1.(50. The farmers will have.
Quart Milk 10c Santa Rosa Plums Home-made Cakes
Squash, lb 10c T cnjl; ; ; $lM Whipping Cream
Tomatoes, lb 08c Local Strawberries M.Ik
c,, . n ,, .,n crate $2.75 Lggs
Strings Beans lb. .... 10c Crab A ,cs J3c ,j$te.
Green Peas, lb 10c 2 lbs. for 25c Vegetables
Lettuce 8c, 2 for .... 15c, Peaches, crate $1.35 Fruit Jaw
Local Nev Potaoes Tomatoes, crate $1.15 Jelly Glasses
lb .'. O'lc Alberta Peaches $1.25 We wholesale and retail
let us Mail y our order to you
Real Farmers
lie Market
Pub-
Uttl) iii'iikil In rtrrj i llv In
nieilin tint it market. iiMMer.
Cltri lilt- ellv bus it xnliirlitl
in.iil.i I'liiiivliV rtinl t'ier kliiln
lint ll imiiki't ln:"t turn In In
jiiit the Minltiiri itiinlllliiu. Wo
iti'letiini nil lit Iiim-(I the I'uli
lie .Mnrket nml itfiiest nny trill
iNni to lie nimle to Iho lieiillli f
flieiij. Wi M'll for Iho former on
hIiiiIrIiI ten per tent toiiiniNklnii,
I'iiuii t lilt no pay ivut, Hulil",
phone, ilelliei, fli Kil.irlet. nml
our niherll-liiR. t'oulil jmi ilo
ll In li'Mt I ltd it olio jenr In Kliim
ulli I'nll", iIuiIiir it litii llliiler
nml it .Irll.o'.'
Wt lime nil peiNliulili'M iiiiib't'
Miit'iix nml nil ii'UelnlileN oi) uui'
Miller fntiiiliilii. 'Hilt uvHirt'H
on fre-.li mill Military frull nml
ii'Ki'tubli'H ilnlly. Akk juurM'lv-
es iilm Iuih lotit'reil tint toil of
lltliic In liliiiimtli (oiinly In the
puit i'IrIiI inoullit, Volume nml
Kiuiill piofllM Is our Hiliey, nml
it Miiui. ilenl tit luiiiliner nml
loiiHiimei'.
0. Peyton & Co.
LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Chamber of Commerce
Room
Sunday, Aug. 13th.,
10:30 A. M.
Theme:
"Success and Failure in
the Light of Scripture."
H. J. MEYER
Pastor '
III MAIN.
PIIONi: S35
Any ono can criticize.
Cultivate tho bulldlnR habit,
ThoiiRh It hurts your fuco to smllo;
' At tho stnit It may ro awkward,
I Hut you'll get It after while.
m
Herald classified ads pay you.
PUBLIC MARKET
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DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
Tom Gets A Few Things Ready
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