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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1925)
m FKIDAY, FE1J. 20, 1925 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON TACE FIVE 2 - Have You Tried Stoned Meats fThe best fresh meats in town sold chaeper at STONE'S new market. Why. help pay J for big Credit and Delivery, expense?. STONE'JS will save you money on good meats. (I r nr r . i . io c. . ffl i i wy ,ui lur your next mem oraer ai tco main oireei. ROASTS, Choice inr 3 Pot Roasts, lb 1 HAMS, Swift's Premuim I Hams, whole or 33 C ri half, per pound ROASTS, Prime Rib j 5 Q Standing, per pound III HUH. HI IHIIIBMIWIIHI.il Illl.ll BACKS, Armour's 25 c Loin Backs, per lb ' STEAKS, Round Qq and Sirloin( per lb. BOILING Meat per pound 10c i ) GROCERIES Two Locations 423 Main Street and 717 Main Street, Klamath Falls I n r TALL SEGO MILK $ 1 Keguiar iuc value, sat STONE'S 22c I 3 for " TOMATO SOUP ) Campbell's, regular a size cans, , 25 C E'3 for mwmmmmmmamammMamvam 9 I F. G. F. PEACHES 1 No. 2VL- cans finest fruit, 2 j cans for i STONE'S COFFEE I Every pound guar a anted, 3 $1,29 pounds 55c TENDER PEAS Medium size No. 2, cans, 2 for 35 C PORK & BEANS Van Camp's regular 15c size, 1QC for only PINEAPPLE No. 2Vi cans broken slices, 2 for 55 C CIGARETTES Camels, and Lucky Strikes, C h e s ter fields, Per Jl19 carton FLOUR Kerr's Hard Wheat 49 lb sack $2.45 Compare the pries HOT SAUCE Tomato Hot Sauca, one dozen 75 C cans, for m'.'fV'aprTdts No. 2VL'- cans 53 C in syrup, 2 . CHEWING TOBACCO Star and Horseshoe, 1 pound 70c package OLEOMAR. GARINE Every pound guar anteed, 3 79 c pounds Gertrude's Early Spring Millinery Issues the Call to the Women of Klamatii Falls Saturday, February 21st YACHT CLUB CORN No. 2 can, Extra fancy corn 45c 2 for PIPE-TOBACCO Prince Albert 25 2 for Tuxedo per, can C 10c Ij YOU CAN SAVE MOST BY PAYING CASH AT STONE'S 423 MAIN STREET Next to Owl Cafe (Store and Meat Market) 1 riri t m i 717 MAIN STREET . Across the Street from ,Pino Tree Theatre . . . . . . i ..... . t. Courteous, Helpful, Store Service to every member of the family... v,-:- -: if Hundreds of the seasons new est hats from the lands most . exclusive designers modest ly priced. ., The Spring colors are Thistle Bloom, Indian Orange, Alcazar, Pablo, Cas tilian, Tenapin, Crabapple and Oak. A sasaammss BREVITIES -. ..ij.' - i ..... . , , 'MUMnmfrmfrm.j.wMM iiii.w.hvm.iiiimi n 11,1 i MHMiil1niliii wmiiBiwiinJ am m New Sprieg j tj.;:.. .. . I Raise Quarantine With two negative cultures from his throat received frcar the state board of health laboratory. Edwin Denlff of 424 south .Eleventh street was allowed to bo raised from quar antine wh'ch he has been under for tha past few weeks far diphtheria. ROAD COMMISSION TO DECIDE STATE i HIGHWAY LOCATION AntolKt Fined Justice of the Peace R E. Han saker fined C. , H. Weils $15 and costs yesterday on charges of Coun ty Traffic Officer Kntiwles who Bwore out a' complaint against Wells When the state highway commte- W!?.'?8' J??l!I,w,lJilt',0?.;!!0t;l February 26, a ques ; . ' ' . ; tl si" of extreme importance to real- Leave for Sooth den's, of Branrsa, Beatty; Langell Mr. and Sire. J. P. Brett loft t'ais alley. Yonna valley 'and Dairy will morning for San Francisco, In com- e definitely settled, it was learned pany with their son Doran, where "ere today. the latter will submit to an opera tion for the removal of a needle from his knee...'.- .. , . , '- .' .Rf -nsor.ably ' Priced for , Immediate Sale Reasonably Priced for Immediate Sale From Modoc Point , Willam oJnah of Modoc Point while in town on business today, n; subpoenaed as 'a witness In the caso of Frank E. White to ibe heard on February 25 'before Justice of the iPeace R. E. Hunsaker. White Is charged with larceny 'by bailee.' From I.angcll Valley ' Mrs. Walter Tompkins is a Klam ath Falls visitor in the city, com ing In thl3 morning and stopping i routed frcrn Dairy, It was said. But Tha question will be whether th Klamath . Falls-ILakertew hlghwaj will be routed from Dairy direct to Beatty or from Dairy to Bonanza to Bwtty. , Bestty w'H obviously be tbc lows through which the highway Will 'le. race to Speak ,' (' The Rev. Arthur L. Rice' left early this afternoon for Bonintn. where he addressed thf memb?;s of the Parent-Teachers association In the Bonanza school on , tlie subject of George Washington. A Wash ington program was held folio vlag the address by Rev. Rice, by puplla of the school. over night. Mrs. Tompkins is from whether the highway will go d!rec.t Langell Valley and took advantsgo frcu E'alry to Beatty or froin Dafrj or the momentary slack of the bad to Bonanza and then to Beatty, 14 weather to come into the city for yet to be decided. It was said, ' spring shopping. j I jiat year, the state highway com- j mission dee'ded that the highway Entertains at Dinner - 'Should be routed through Boninia. Mrs. Belle Martin Is entertaining . On the strength of that decision, the for a number of guests at dinner . road was extended from' Dairy to this evening. Covers will be laid for Beatty and macadamized. . eleven. New Manager Working as relief manager for A. C. Dlmock, Vic Carlson of the Western Union station in Salem is I money expended In the construction A contention has been brought to the sttent'on of the commission that if the highway were routed direct from Dairy to Beatty that the state would, be Bavcd money despite the - NEW PETER PAN SWEATERS CDur third express shipment of the very nlatest Spring Sweaters arrived today. ... yRayon Silk and Wool Sweaters with long or (short sleeves. . All the Bright' Colors , in this lot. ......' $250 to $8.50 ANOTHER EXPRESS SHIPMENT OF SPRING HATS r- $5.00 Some clever designing represented in this ' ':' lot. Many the equal of $7.50 hats . . i i NEW NOVELTY BELTS 50c to $1.00 NVedium and wide widths; Something de i ' cidedly different, v " j. ' SPORT SKIRTS ARE RIGHT Very necessary with the new Peter Pan Sweaters. Special lot of Wool Pleated Crepes in Tan or Brown.' ' $4.48 to $7.50 GUN METAL CHIFFON HOSE , ; $i.95 Either Kayser or Holeproof Make Very sheer and decidedly clear and free from; imperfections. Also a darker shade . khown as Graphite FLANNEL SPORT DRESSES $10.00 Made of All-Wool French Flannel and styled clever enough to compare with $15 and $18 styles. This is an unusual offering. Receipts Ready Hocjipts tor 1925 of the1 Klam ath Sportsmen's association may.be obtained at The Smoke at any time according to announcement made yesterday. They nvjy also be ob tained tv- attending a meeting of the p.iroclatlon on March 16. The fol low'ng mem are eligible: J. M. Word. W. .J. Burgess Harry B. Howard, Hugh Mlonerney, Harry Mes?ner, C. H. Barnstabl.i, Q- W. N'tschelm, Harry Prather, C. C. Kelly, C. S. Montelius, Frank E. Swift, Walter Snibley, Harry Poole, Hans Chrlstonson, Harry 'Banm, Roscoe Sargent, Everett Harden brook. Ernest Nltschelm. J. A. Doh orty, L. D. Gass, C. C. Johnson, J. F. Bryant. Charles Baalo. Carl Colvln, E. F. Duftey, W. W. Danart, A. V. Humphrey, Guy M. SHterlee, Marlom Barnes. Oliver Splker, Mark How ard and C. & Piper. In the city for three waeks, while I Dlmock Is on his vacation In Port land. Carlson is a student of Wil lamette University, but will work as relief operator in the Pacific 13- of a stretch cf road from Dairy .to Bonanza. It has been held that the Da'ry-Beatty route is shorter by six miles th'im the highway routed by Bonanza and also that highway con- trict of the Western Union, during j structton would be easier from Dairy the spring term. To Visit In Medford Mtss Nina Nltschelm. employed to Beatty than from Bonanza to Beatty. It was stated that the hlgh woy would have s'x 'miles more to maintain If the Dalry-BonanzaJBeat" at the Blue Bird, left tms morning i ty route were maintained. for Medtord, where Bho wll spend the day with Miss Florence Bradley. She is expected home tomorrow eve ning on t'je Ashland stags. Miss XcImoii 111 . Miss Ethel N'elson, teacher of the fifth grade in the Central school building, is ill at her home with a severe cold. Hero On Business , .:. v Among the business visUors of the city is Hugh Ross Jr., of San Francisco who is hero tor several days. HuM Hor Assault v ,r Miss Muriel King has sworn out a ccuplalnt agntnst Mrs. Lula Lang, reservation' ' Indian, charging her w'th asBiult 'and attempt to destroy Eovernment records. M'ss King in omploycd In the offices of Fred A. iBko,r, superintendent of Klamath ledinn Agency. Henry Shadley, con Rtablo cf Chllquln district, arrested Mrj. Lang and hei hearing will '"ik.t boforo United States Commis sioner Bert C. Thomas, tomorrow. Raker swore out a complaint against Thomas Lang, Mrs. Lang, 'Millard ImK and Loutella Lang, charg.'ng them with rioting and the use pf ob 'senco language In a public place. They wore all placed undor arrest. Addresses Rotary C. A. Henderson, county agricul turist, spoke before the members of the Klamath Falls Rotary club at noon today In chamDer of commerco rooms. - Henderson outlined the work of county agents' for the coming year, and stressed especially the rodent and pest campaign. He also spoke on the matter of testing out garden products by Klamath farmers, especially beets, peas id potatoes. --.' ' Whether or not the commission will abandon the . Dalry-Bonanut paction and take the new route from Dairy direct to Beatty, Is an open problem which only the commission can decide. ' : - ' ': s For Church Service Rev. Arthur L. Rice has hit upon -3 unique plan whereby the text of the day for his Sunday sermons and, general church news of the Presbyterian- denomination may be contain ed in a little phamplet and deliver ed to the congregation before the services. The inner portion of the phamplet is printed before It Is sent from the eastern offices. The out side cover is left blank to that tha local church may print on th mimeograph, new of Interest to the'r own people. t Craimnnlty Club j ; Mdafoers of the Bonanza' Com-7 munity club met this afternoon t' Lou's ! hear Frank . Sexton, county club Orders 15lf ' Martin Rchmltz. son cf Schmltz, and a 'member of the coun- loader, one of the main speaker, of ty club of Merrill has placed an i the -afternoon.. ; This is me inirp order .with the county agent's of- flcn for a Holsteln calf to be used for club work. The calf will be 'hlnpcd In the near future from Tillamook. ., ; , meetlna of . the club s'nee 1U or ganization two weaks ago and the. community la taking a keen Interest In Its activities. The matter of community building came tip t tKI time. ' ' . 1 : From Chlloquln Sing Hon Lee, ownsr of the Ling 'From KlrkfonV Cafe In Chlloquln was & Klamath A. Dreaer of Klrkford w Falls visitor today, calling on .Klamath Falls business vWWr t friends and transactlnc business. ., j) day. w ti ir i . '.' t