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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1925)
' PAGE TWO ''EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREG ON FRIPAY, FEB. 20,JQ26 i i. Why we Don'tStress "Painless Dcntistery' Painless dentistry Is no longer a wonderful accomplishment, pos sessed by only a low. It requires merely a thorough knowledge ot modern dental .practice, together with proper equipment. We hive both and ot courae we otter you painless service. " ' '' ' R.. D. C O E, Dentists (Painless, of course.) S0S-S04 Hopka Uklg. SUi ami Main I'h. 830 Dentistry at prices you can affonl to pay , As Truthful as v Our GreaY President s f George WasKingtpn , is our 'advertisement saving we" sell the highest . . , v quality for less. SPERRY:S. CEREALS We are introducing Sperry's Quality at unheard of low prices. Snerry's Pancake,. .pkg. r..:.;...v-wi-..2t.l5e. Speny's Wheat Hearts (Cream of Wheat) pkg. 15c Sperry's Quick. Cooker Oate;,pkg,. r.....:.15c Speny's Wheat Flakes, 1 pkg. ...:..'........... 35c White Corn Meal,-pkg. .; .....15c Yeiiqw com Meal, .pkg. ...;.:..:...,..i..:.f f f ;.f ..;.i5c Florida.-Grapefruit, 2 for .......25c FRYERS tyhat am," lb. ..... .. : ' SPRING VEGETABLES c' n rot- ..f. .....;. D.vsh, Bee.s Bunch Turnips Bunch Onions- .v...U..l......... Artichokes, 2 .for. .. ... .. Cauliflower, large Lettuce) solid heads Celery,? large . ... Sweet Pqtatoes, 2 lbs , Tomatoes : (ripe) j lh. f ........ Belle Peppers; lb. , KnuDarp,. zl ids. ... OUT OF THE AIR ' " By JVUVS Manager, Radio IVpt., llalilyvln Hardware X'o. i ........40c v ...10c s ........ioc i li'Oc. I ,. 10c I 35c ...:.:..25c I iOc ........20c ...::..25c I :.....i5c $ ........50c I -:45c I Orders, amounting, to Sl.0CUviU.be, doliver-ed-free Public Market .... . ...i.at-r. 'V ' - 4 m-' 4V5 k '- i ''PAY CASHT PAYS Vf f -fturae. 16a --T26 N. 6th St t fmlfVlf,rVf'jViViVrVVV . Sanitary Market Specials for Saturaay g lbs. Pot Roast Beef . .. I. .. $1 .00 ttib Boiling Beef, per lb. .. ...... 1 0c 9 lbs.' Shoulder Steak ..... .. 35 c g ibs. Roast Pork ........Z....i. $ 1 .00 2 lbs." Good Pork Steak 35 C R lbs. Veal Roast g ibs. Veal Steak ... 3C Veal Stew, per lb. ...:,.......J..............;............. IQc Fresh Hamburger Steak, per lb. ........ 15c Sausage, per lb 20c Nice Fat Hens, per lb ........I.....;.!...........,,. 30c Radio listeners in this week will bo favored with two muster work? to be tor the first Umo released over radio. The. offerings arts Oru trlos Creation, by Hnydeny (o bo. given on Friday cvanlng and Elijah by .Mendelssohn to ho given on Saturday night. Creation" will ha picked up by remota control from the First Prosbytorian, church, Oakland, 'and broadcasted for the invisible audi-' once throughout tho country, six artists will take the principal parts. In the oratorio, and choirs from churches In AUmoda, Berkeley and Oakland vvlll soud numbers tor large -horu-i . Walter. B Kennedy will cpnduct the work which is said to be tie "biggest thing yet attempt ed la the way ot producing an ora torio over the air. i Alendelqha's, . " Elijah.", will ; be given on Saturday by K(iQ' sololota and chorus. In th studio, tender t'.te direction ot Carl Anderson. An address "Mendelssohn Oratorios'1, UU be 'given by (J. B. 'Bro .vn." ' " K.FK.X,..' at Hastings, N'eli.aak, hiiii been graated temporary Hecusa to broadcast with. 1500 watts powe. This ti rcrua.in, in eftact tempor arily.' with the undorstah'ding that this Increase does not interfere with other stations in operitlpu, and Proves practical. This makes nine stations in the United States using 1500. watts to date. , program for Saturday j , -.. KOA Denver. .8. to 11 p., m. dance music program, by joe Mann and ois. Ralnbovy; Lanq orchestra at the Shirley-Savoy hotel. , v KFOA-Seattle, ,' 6:45 to 8:15. R'jcdci Department Store, Hows College ot Music 60 piece orchestra, ddress, HoV a bank helps, a coti munity. S;30 tho Times dance pro gram. KGV - J'ortland.v 10. Colburns Melody len n; the Hotel Portland. ' KPO jSi? " Francises, 4:30 , to 5:30 Tei Dansanta (ieno. James. Rose Room Hall at the Palacq h'tol. KGO: Oakland. 8 p. m. 'studio program Mendelssohns Oratory, "Klljnh," 10 p. m. Halstouds Orch estra ,nt ho St. Francis hotel. , i K FUCt au- Wram'taco, . 8 ti 8 special program given by tha Pit Clflc Autumobila.Bliovv, Sonrauo solos and aextetta selections. Address, the Pacific Automobile, show. KNX Hollywood, 6 to 7 M0' din ner 'hour prpKi'ttm. 7:30 organ re cital from WurlUiuv studios, 8 p, m. feature program 8, Huso) Tltys Frull Cftko Co., program 10 Ambas sador hotel dance ' orchestra, 11 Jluna 1'uro.t'll, KNX Radio girl. KFSl-IJos AliBt'leH. 7:30 Divine lleulii( scrvica bfj A linos Mcl,ho son. Special muslu " ' . KFI l.os AnKolos, 7 to J:8, White's California Dauco orchestra, 7:45. tho Hook Shalt, 0 thu l.JTlc Tl'ta ..fompftsod of Electa Forry, musca sapra.no, Ucurglu Uoudrutf, oouirnlto, Margaret Johnson viol inist, nccompnnlsts. Margaret Young J:... . and Kllialiotli Johpsou, la Tack urd Ballad Hour, K 1 1.1 l,oa AuKules. 7:45 Talk on Income Tux, 8 pruurum prosenled by the Itudlum Or neylgiitm' Co. U::in pronrum at the Lost Anirola arrnngud by Vha. Wollmnn, at Jaw. - I : i 1 -: OBITUARY CiKOlUilV Mimi'llV TllKAMIIKIt After llngerliiR Illness of a year's duration, (leorito Murphy Thrasher, aged 67, died lit 11:30 last tilKlil at thiu Thrasher liomu on 3lj Wnahlngton atroet. . Mr. TUranher h been a ronldvnt of this county for 11 yitnrs. lio was born In Hun oook county, HI. He It aurylvod by his wire, Mrs. lInt,llo Thrnuhor, two nan ot Klamath Villi', larry Tltnuhur utmX Jumen f.liratflior.i and one sister of this city. Mm. Paul Hilton. Fuuuru serylciia have beeu arranged for Sunday, February, 21, at 8:30 p. m., In Wlitluck mortu ary, thu ttav. W. K. ilolibltt otflolut. , lug. luturmuut will ha Unkvlll ccmutory. .' Herald "Cla.V A4 Pay. I 1 1 g'isytairiiiWw'lV'W'' SHASTA VIEW To Qtyain Good Will it is just as necessary hat we satisfy our used car customers as our new. For reliable used cars see Buick & btar uarage H. E. Hauger Opp. White Pelican Hotel A program was given by "the pu pils of the Shasta View school in honor ot Lincoln's birthday which wis enjoyed by some ot the parents Friday. the children made Bid a chinsed .YafeattacS which as oioat enjoyable, to. all. .. .. .. . Mr. .. and Mrs. R. Cv Short , of Henley visited Mrs. Short's sister Mrs. Emma WilBan Friday. Mrs Wilson underwent an- operation about a week ago and " Is gaining nicely.1 . ' ': John Faught ot Bonanza was cil ling on friends in this place Sunday and will visit his son Charles a few days. He reports the roads 'a tb bpiw! on rather mudefy when off the hlehway. , Dorcy Johnson, of Medford Is spending a few days In this section' visiting relatives .and friends. George W. Myers and wife were Sunday guests at the home of John Bailey and wife. They also called to see Hps. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ferris of the Libby district visited at the horn? of Sir. and Mrs. J. L. Bailey Fri day , l.'int, .lin. Frt-in 's better Vnowu I'ere . Miw Nellie Jlel An ater a former teacher of tha Shasta Vi;'w srhbol. ' A. Kalina, a prosperous march ant and enterprising business man of Malln opened a store in Malln thirteen yetrs sgo last Friday tha 18th. To you wlio knew Mr. KIIna thirteen years ago and know hint today what think you of "thirteon and "Friday." .' 'vaho APPETITE 5 I YOU SWWtD PLftCATC fiTH A TOU nwww TO BE FtRST RATE A fellow should keep on ' your appotlte out strolling will persuade you to enter and make a purchase the right side of his appe tite if he wants to get nUng, in this world. ' If you take with you and happen to paas, this meat , market it Watch for Mr.' Happy Party tuisflka MkMUdMpSltMsWkiflaHtti SII26 MAIN E are more than pleased with the way our new Spr ingiCIo thes f or wonien haye met with universal approval. Each piece has been picked with the greatest care arid the style and qual-" ity of the fabrics is in line with the high standard that we have always maintained It is tle policy of the Falls Mercantile Co. to offer only those things which women are proud to wear the same class of merchandise tjvy would buy if they were shopping in the Fifth Avenue shops n New York. Our price is always und r verm'ne V n ' this makes it possible for anyone to bVu,j u the 1x2 nute in s'yle and still show a substantial saving on each garment Suits Younger women are still strongly in favor of those distinctive mannish suits and we have several in dark blue Twill with a pin 4J9Q Kf) stripe at V There are a few suits of the light novelty plaids left and , we ar3 closing ' them ' out at ft 1 Q KQ only .....'..a... V.. TvTtom $i4;5Q ... r Kashoni in Arab, Har ; ! V. ft vest, Shrimp, Rust and $32 50 Mouse 4 -.- ."..V", Charmeen : in ' Mouse BLCCL flft and Haryesj; colors,.. JDJ,VI:U es ' in dresses there are two that seem to' strike the fancy of; . ff ...... : , EVERYONE. WHO SEES THEM 1 .. t ff There are the flannels in bright blazer . Another very popular model is'the bright, stripes or in full range pf solid colors, for colored silk afternoon frock which eyefyf sport wear which we ft 1 Q 7 C women wants for this ft 1Q J have priced" at only tu spring. Priced up from 9 u IT IH : ram ..' ..-( n 'ii mum, "ii'.fi'i I1'!.'1 'in i t if'