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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1925)
! FRIDAY, FED. 20, 102G y.W...i. ...X...);,.; .. EVENING HERAM), KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAOETttKEB Buy Your GOLDEN CRUST , BREAD " At the folowing stores: KjUU Urocwy, UOI .MiiIii HI. Hftlrvlmv (Iracrry, t'pliiiiu null Hancmnt Hm. HouxUin rtivlM, Main mitt Uluhlli Him. ....', . .; Hurry i'unli (Jiimci'V, 112 1 nlnlii Jm'kimn'a lroeer'. HIS."! H. BUl li W. I. H. ,lAnvU, H'2.I H. K Ht. " Lincoln Market, 210 MhIii HI. Miller1 MrW, HON Mnlii HI. lUvcinlilo (Jrowiy Hnnllnry Murkcl, ,701 Miiln HI. HlnUUr' Market, 1,1:141 Main WUIto Grocery, IIJM KLiJit Hi. (Ail dm Vust llrcml In also Tiui Miunluill Jlmmo The Wlillc Lunch Klamath Bakery FORECLOSURES TO v BE FEW THIS. YEAR Fnrelfiuunia on lAml bociluno -of J delinquent una will not l) punk-1 d hard thla yor owing to lh fact , lht tho city hit nut aufflrloni fund j to protect Ibolr equity by absorbing ' too liens of llio bounty, city Record- j or Uvm U (laithnici'tt ld today. In- i tmd presaur will be brought to ; .boar upon the properly holders to ! pay their delinquent tnxna and get their property In good sionfflnu again. ' ' Mr. flnghngon flt Hint Inasmuch ; n tho town la prosperous Hint i there will be a tendency Hil year j to meat ninny of the Hons held I gainst properly by the rliy end j county. I WILLIAMS' HEARING U SET FOR TOMORROW Whether or not there In aufflcient ovldonca to hind J. Williams, rhnrg d with larceny In n warehouse, ?TtT to tho grand Jury, M ill be do ermlned tomorrow morning by Jut Mr of the Peace It.' I Hmmnker who will preside nt hie homo t a hearing given William. William ' wag arreated with two otbore and churned with atoullng uutomoblle tlret and accessories from the V. I). Mlllor building ou aoutb Blxlh afreet. liaMWaat btt<WBUfaia&IA The First Strictly Cash Store in Klamath County bantrord & Co. t 1 "a26 MAIN STREET , , Phone 34 . i l .1 Phone 64 'Qltyiy' Phone 64 The Largest Strictly Casti Store in Klamath County u, Service V V- We maintain and operate, our own in dividual delivery, system All orders amounting to $2.00 or more will be delivered free of delivery charge. f We guarantee all merchandise deliv ered by us to bo placed in your home in the same good condition as it left our store. ; ; ? . You can phone us your order and pay our deliveryman at your home--you will receive the same quality of merch andise as if you selected it in our store wtj'want our service to serve you. ; Compare the service we give with the service offered you elsewhere. . . Our Service Is Free Compare These Prices Large can Rex lye Large can Sai-flu3h .... 6 bars Cream Oil soap .. Ci jstal White soap Large package white King washing machine soap .... 12 oz. can Schilling's bk. pw. 2-i lb. can Schilling's baking powder; 5 lb. can Schillings baking powder ......... Large can fancy std. tomatoes Sunkist fancy peas Large can fancy dill pickles .. Campbell's soup, any kind ...... Large can Van Camps hominy Med. Varl Camps pork & beans Fancy Creamery butter, lb. .... 10 lb. sack pure cane sugar . 25 lb. sack pure cane sugar 100 lb. sack pure cane sugar ' 10c 25 c 45c 4 c 45c 35c $1.05 $2.00 15c 25c 25 c 10c 15c 10c 43 c 80c $2.00 $7.30 Free Delivery Service Price The price we ask you to pay for mer chandise is based on our cost plus handling cost and a small and reason able profit. . When we place a selling price on our merchandise based as above stated we do not change that price until the market changes. By comparison you will notice we , never sell merchandise at a given price one day or week and then raise the price on the same merchandise the next day or week we have one price for all our customers. . :--- Compare the price asked you by mail order houses or other merchants with our price . fil- We originate low prices a u2aE3wa 'SSI TO OI'KX H1IOI ' Mia Clara Cnlklna and Mliia Mar garet Worden will open a mllllnory a bop and bahy'a wearing apparel and glftory within tho coming fort night. The young women will nnvo apace In Ilnrnharl'a ahop In the Mc Carthy building. 1 Fisher's Famous Blend Scones will be given to every one Saturday and Monday at SANTFORD & COMPANY- We want every one in town to have a scone made in an electric oven right before your eyes. They are FREE to every one Full of Butter and Jam " ": : Mainly About People a. Tho WoaUiop . ; The Cyclo-8tormgrnph nl Under wood's Pharmacy aliowa that anoth er"atiorm area" aurrouuda ua and the barotnotrlo preiauro la quite low.' ,j Korocaat for next 24 ltoura: . Jlaln with brink wludH and mod ernto temporaturea. ; The.Tycoa rocordlng thormomoter feglatered maxfmiim and minimum temperature, toduy ax follows: High 46 Low .....35 H. Weather Tlepoi-t 'Oregon: Raln tonight nnd 8nt Ordnf, 'moderato tomporatitiHi. Mod ortrte to atroug .aouthoasterly palos along the const. lom Onlton Itonch . ' Mr. nnd Mrai W., o. Dalton arriv ed In Klamath Falls lust night from tho Dalton ranch to Bpondi a ,lv or 0 hero -ylaltliig frlonds. Down From l"ort KUiiwth On on'o of tliolr frequent lint brief buslnesa trips R.' K. Gordon) and Ooorgo Hoyt both of Fort Klnmuth and both ownora or largo ranches In the upper Klamath linsln terri tory are In town today. Thoy atop pod t the Hull hotel lust night. CniiUr 1U John Dixon, R. P. D. poatnl car rier,' li still conflnod to 'his homo with a aevore cold which he lies' boon suffering tor tho past month, Roods linprovliiir According to R. E. Chndwlck of thrf Western Ilond nnd Mortga'go company, who Is In tho city for sev eral days on business, the roads ovor (ho Klumoth Falls-Aahlnnd highway ore bettor thnn they have boon since the enrly part of Janu ary. Chndwlck motored over earl thla morning. ,. , White Pelican Theatre , Th Picture tlouge for You nnd Your Family ,; Three-Feature Program Tonight rCOME AND GET ME" -1 'A, W!e-B-tern. Special "THE FORTIETH DOOR" Chapter One of the Best .Serial of the Year .:. ., . - . and . i ! "THE DARLING. OF THE RICH" Admission-10, & 25c Matinee eveiy Sun.,. 5 & 20c Here Overuljilit ,, Mr. and Mrs. D. IT. llultls of Wod were over night visitors In the city, gucBta In the White I'cll oan hotel. 1 - - , l'roill llrlllsli Oiluniliin II. II. ILourd Is a busltiess visitor In tho city from Albosslo, British Columbia, a guost la. tho White Pollenu hotol. ; Here Ou HuhIucss W. H. flmlthpoter of Modford hns returned to Klnmnth Kail .whore he will spend a week transacting busi ness with city fiiuns. : Ih Molny Kiitortnlns Mombors of the Do Molny organi sation will , entertain for tholr frlonds nnd guests this evening In tho Minsonlc templo. TJie dance has boen looked forward to by n largo number of the younger sot, 1 Patrons nnd patronesses fnr the affair nro members of the Mnsonlo lodgo. Klimuith Hi Wins ' The Klnmnth high school quintet turned the tables on the Pollcnn City club .men Inst night when they returned to Klamath Falls with tho bnskotbnll victory under . their arm. Final score was Klnmnth 27; Peli cans 2 5. Apparently evenly match ed the two loams fought during the entire four qunrtora nd not until the last minute of piny, when the Klnmnth mem shot a flold basket, did the game decide Itself. Tho' bas ketball game was followed by an In vitational dance t which a large numbor of Klamath Falls residents were, guests. GROUP ... SpnmodlcCrouplnfrquMly ' ' rnlUved by one application of Real estate men of Klamath Falls will meet tonight In the White Pollcan hotel. It 'was erroneously reported as last night, however members will gathor In the Electric Grille room to discuss organization. Returns To Ijikcvlcn Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jetmoro re turned to Lakoviow yesterday nfter spending several days in Klamath Falls. Jotmore was called to the city In the Interests of the Sulllynn trial ln4 tho Erlckson murder case. FYotu my , James Qlvnns of Dly was among the out of town visitors In the city yesterday. According to Givnns. tho roads In that district are bad i and practically Impassublo. Return Ftrom lortlnnt Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Epperson and son, George and Mrs. C. B. Browne, who accompanied them, have , returned- from a short business and pleasure trip which took them to Portland. They arrived In the city last night. Choral Club , Members of tho Methodist church Choral Club will entertain tonight with a concert in the Methodist church at 7:30 p. m. The general public Is invited to attend the concert. From- lost River W D. "'Buck" Williams, owner of a ranch near Tnisay and his fore man, Ernest ''Pinkey" Paddock spent the day In the city from Lost River where they have been for the past winter feeding their cattle. From Oopco . Alfonso A. Sanchez and M. L. Mia In of Copco, California, are stop ping In the city for several days, Interested In business conditions. n Petty Officer Here ' Nelson Hall, first class petty offU cer of the submarine S-32, Is in the city for a 30 days furlough' visiting with hia parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hall of Mills Addition. Follow ing his leave here in the city Hall Vlll accompany his submarine Vlor' ilia which leaves April 3 for China where he expects to remain for two years' relieving other beats In Asia tic waters. . v.vs (Additional Ililefs On Pago Five) V From Fort KIniuntli C. V. Loosley, - Fort Klamath rancher was among tho business I visitors to stop in Klamath Falls yesterday. Ituiiso .Gunt Miss Lorotln Konop of Mcdford Is In the city to spend , month as the house guest of Miss Alicia Davenport. Lcmves For Soul It Homer Cummings loft this mora ine for northern. California where he will spend several days visiting with friends and relatives and transacting business. AtJk LIBERTY "The Liberty Has the Pictures" "Romance and Rustlers" with the world'g"champion -cowboy A YAKIMA CANUTT in the leading role. A fast action, snappy western stoiy. , . SUNDAY ONLY, r ..T.: "DESIRE" A story of life with a theme as old as the ages. .; A remarkable cast of big stars portray ; ; , ' ; the various roles. . . ' , I I Coming next week: "JANICE MEREDITH" MMlIMMalin2M Ml IL L A ST TIM ES TON IGHT: RICHARD DIX ' :- '! ' in v "A MAN MUST LIVE" and ; . ' WILL ROGERS in "GEE WIZ GENEVIEVE" and AMATE.UR NIGHT TOMORROW ONLY WM. DESMOND in -"THE MEASURE OF A MAN" And the great pine Broadway lost one uyWs f woods found a MAN of Its Gilded Fools . .M LVw-J1? V NAPORUB i'kMi'iiii fw; ,WU-.(ti'J'.4-i'-''i'.'