THURSDAY,-FEB. 20, 1925
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EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE FIVE
Niws of the KlamathCountry
Al PliiHil and Mr. and Mr. h. L.
f ; MALIN g' JIi'IiIkoii returned from a bualneas
. . .. trip lo Portland on Hunduy.
Mr. . Ilramhall, rnnl nutiila ninn A hulf holiday win observed, by
of Klamath Kails bun liuun In town llio high and grado achools on
several tlnya this weak. ' Monday with programa and bull
A.' W. Muckon mi cnllliiK on practice..
Mallu i bualnoM men suvurnl duya Mm, Foatvr toucher of llio Grand
Ibla week, View cliixi) win a rullur In Mulln
Today and Tomorrow
Avoir 4UU
"K""i THOMAS
VlEGHAN
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If Mcighan were not the - big star he is today,
"Coming Through", would make him a favorite
overnight ,
In the role of a young man grappling with life in
the lawless mining camps, clashing with many
enemies and "Com'ng Through" Tom is superb
Filmed with a big cast of favorites. ,
Also
"LOVE'S SWEET PIFFLE"
(Mack Sennett Comedy)
and
Felix Cat
"AMATEURS" FRIDAY
Regular Prices
''Kids a Dime Anytime"
Notice
"Snooky" Will Be Here Next Tuesday With His
"All Girl Revue"
. "NUF SED"
Vurnlay on hor way homo from the
weak end In Klamath Kail.
II. 0. Wllllama.ol tho I'onlnnula
Hunch wm dolriK business In Klain-
nth Fulla oil Mnndiy und Tuesday
of this wovk.
Mr. and Mn. Itay l'lckutt were
among lha callers In Klamath Kail
on Monday.
Mrs. Mary Hall, who baa boon
vlaltlng hor son Oiicar Ilukor of
Steel Swamp routo, returned to
Mulln Friday and aflor a dnya visit
with frlonda In Mulln and Mt. Lakl
whoro ahe llviid a few years ago.
will leave fur hor homo near Hun
Francisco.
Mr. and Mr. Auguat IJskey shop
ped In Kliimuth Kulla on Tnoaday.
Mr. and Mrs, Jim Worlow are
down from tho mill whore work
baa coruied for a couple of montha.
Mr. and Mra. Worlow will remain
In Mulln for that time wbero the
children are in school.
Mlaa Mary Tuplo In spondlng a
hart time In Mulln. Hho la employ
ed at tho hotel for a time.
Word wua received from Crosby
Garrison of Portland of too doith
of their buby girl. Mr. and Mrw.
Garrison and family are wall known
horo aa they lived hero many year
buforo they moved lo Portland.
j Progs amid Serice I
Brunswick Phonographs, Records and
Radiolas
We sell all models on easy terms and ws are
glad at any time to give you a demonstration.
Specials tor Friday-Saturday
1 lb. Rolls good quality
hospital cotton 49c
25c Talcum powder
(several brands), 2
for ..25c
1
doz.
lie
CH1LOQUIN
The Chlloquln Ice Cream Co., In
stalled a now marble soda fountain
also new tabloa and 'chairs, with
new draporlea. It la now ready to
tho Interior walla all rofinlsbcd, and
receive auminer trade,' auya Mr.
and Mra. h. II. Laurlstons, owners.
Howard Klncald who has been
suffering for aome time with ten
silities, went to Klamath Falla Sun
day for modlcal attention.
Marjorlo, Jane and Wondcll
to be bick In school again, after i
having boon out tlx woeks due to !
an operation for appendicitis.
Mr. and Mra. C. C. H-.ddrioj bavo
returned from a months vacation
spun I at Rlcuardson Springs, and
Han Francisco, Cal. -
Mrs. P. Hoyden and Mra. P. A.
Nlrsn wera county sen visitors Fri
day on bunlnon.
Mra. Helen Ilrnphy local teachtu
took advantage of Monday being a
holiday and drove to Central Point
to visit her parents. She waa ac
companied by hor sister Miss Leah
Parker who teaches achool at Klam
ath Agency.
Dick Varnum has accepted a posi
tion with the Modoc Lumber Co., as
caterpillar driver..
The local basket ball team won
from the Morrill team hers Satur
day evening. A dunco ' wis hold
after tho game. .,,
..Tbo O. V 'Ay store1 is, being raised
on Jacks, ao If can be moved. A. C.
Uctngor and son Hoy are hore from
Klamath Falls helping with the
work.
Harry Hull has returned from
Klamath Falla - bringing his son
borne fro mtbe hospital.
A very Interesting meeting was,
held Monday afternoon at the bomo
of Mra. Harold Urandenburg, for
tho Sewing club girls.
Mlaa Helen Uowglll, state club
leader for glrla clubs, gave the girls
many Interesting hints on what to
do, and .what not to do in their
sewing.
Mr. Frank Soxton also gavo tho
girls a short talk.
Miss Helen Cowglll, Mrs. J. S.
Prlmo, Miss Mamie Clark, Mrs.
Harold Urandenburg local loader,
Mr. Frank Sexton, Verna and Grace
Nlxsn, Marie and Mlna Vaughn,
Helen Almeter, Wanda Donoy, De
loros, Doffonbicher, Charlotte and
Jooy Hoaslg, Joan' Krandonburg,
!"!(
25 off on all box
candy and our stock is
complete ; with Johnstons-
Vogans, McDon
alds and i Sweets. As
eorted chocolates, etc.,
in packages of from one
half pound to 5 pounds.
Special Pot Pourri
mixture of assorted
catin finishedhard
candy. Per lb., 27c.
Every bit of this candy
is ' guaranteed to be
fresh. ......
One 25c tooth brush free with every tube of Maglac,
Squibbs or Emetine tooth paste at the regular price
of 50c. ; ' ... '.".J.
Universal Vacuum Cleaners, complete with all at
tachments - - $67.50
Without attachments ...:.i$57.50
Rent one from us for a year and we'll give it to you
One genuine Durham Duplex Razor free with any
brand of shaving cream, at the regular , price.
(Quantity, Limited.) . , . '
Aspirin Tablets,
in tin
Aspirin Tablets, 2 doz.
in tin 19c
Epsom Salts (for bath
or stock) 5 lbs..:. 50c
Lunch kits, good qauli
ty,' complete with pint
bottle . ..$1.'89
$1.50 Thirza or Spring
Face Powder, 2 ; ; :
for ;..:$i.5o
Store Nevs
There is a reason for everything and tha
reason people all over Klamath County are
coming to Currin's for Drugs is because they
get drugs plus . - ' .. .... .
Service, Quality, Economy
We own three stores. We have one buyer
for all three. Wholesalers, because ; of thi3 .
greater buying power, give; us better pric?'!
than we would get if we had but one store.
That means a saving for you. . '
These same three stores provide us with a
quick outlet for our merchandise. No stock re
mains on our shelves for long. That means
fresh goods for you.
Ten Thousand Cops
That's a lot, but even that many wouldn't
give you half the protection you receive in our
prescription department For one thing, the
department isn't , conducted as an experiment
station for the benefit of aspiring youths who
think they would like to learn the drug business.
We employ none but registered, graduate
pharmacists men who have passed rigid state
tests which prove their ability. We put out
prescriptions according to the doctor's ordera.
We Take No Chances With Your Health
Three-store
Buying
, Power
PORTLAND AND KLAMATH FALt5, QRSepN
I!
It
Three-store jj
0;"'--j-:; Buying I
.. rower.,.
BREVITIES
Francisco. Mrs. Obenchaln.' whea '
sbo learned at ber niece's condition,
"hastened to San Francisco. It ti said
that Miss Martin is rapidly recovering.
(Continued Prom Pngo Three)
ment. The plaintiff aska for the
custody of their one minor child.
They were married In Klamath Falls
on July 1, I23. -' ':
White Trurk Man Here
Ed Webber, representative -of tbo
White Truck Company, with his i
Myers in Metlford
W. P. Myers, deputy district' at
torney, is expected back either this
afternoon or tomorrow morning
from Medford, where he has been
transacting ' business for several
days.
to Miss Cowglll were given. Rev. With government assistance Span
C. C. Hulet addressed the group In! ish interests are planning to estab
n interesting manner during thoMMh a dirigible balloon service to
afternoon. Argentina. ". . .
Congo Trial Tuesday
Leslie Coneo. charted wit'a . d:s-
noaaquartors at Meutoru, is a ousi- ac&sion ot intoxicating liquor, will
ncss visitor of this city for several ! be trled in juatice court Tuesday, it
days. Mr. Webber is a frequent : was announced today by District
visitor iere. Attorney William N. Ganong. The
. : trial wlll be before a Jury, with
Justice of the Peace R. E. Huniakoc
presiding. Jurors will be selected
Leaves for East
F. r. Rnmhop lAft VArtnrriAV far
Virginia Qreor, Christine Erlckson. J Manchester, Iowa, where he plans to from the 1925 Jury list, announcad
uuzoi, diruwuruiso. (spend several weeks visiting his early this week by District Attorney
Mona and Meda Skeon who at- i mother. From Manchester, Mr. Ganong. .
ALU LIBERTY
"The Liberty Has the Pictures" ,
FINAL SHOWING AT 8 O'CLOCK
TONIGHT OF
MARION D A V I E S
i..Li-i.iu.i.ia.Wt..-n...i.i .i w;j
Ktmmmrn hm mini waal mum ail sm anfl
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Elks-
Min
strels
' THURSDAY and FRIDAY
26th 27th
EST. ', 1 ,'
Owing to the large crowds turned
away will , show another night.
2 More Big Nights 2
tend high school In Klamath Falls,
spent tho week end with their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Skeon.
Marjorlo, . Jano an dWendol!
Prlmo spent the week end and Mon
day holiday with tholr parents. Mr.
and Mrs. J. S. Prlmo.
Mrs. Don Graeme spont tho woek
end hero, from tho Agency whoro
alio toacbos school,
KltKUT GROWS WOKSU
" BERLIN, Fob. 20.. President
Bbort, who underwent an operation
Tuesday morning for appendicitis,
dovoloped porltonltlB lUBt night. He
was somewhat bettor this morning,
but li!s condition was still serious.
Bamber will Journey t Chicago
where he will stay for a week or so. ' Livestock Man Here
- A. Wilcox of Modesto,
Wood
We can supply your
fuel needs, on short
notice. . .
Blocks
' Dry Slabs .
Linibs" . .
' Coal
. Fuel Oil
Phone your orders to
535 n '
i 601 Main St . "
O. Peyton & Co.
' "Wood to burn"
601 Main Phone 535
Building Office
The task' of cleaning out space
in the southwest corner ot the
courthouse basement Is now occupy
ing the tlmo of Jail trusties, for
within a week tho Klamath Irriga
tion offices will be moved to the
court house basement. Tho space
was granted by tho county court,
following application by
A. M. Thomas and the board ot di
rectors. ; ' ,. , ; . ?.
Undergoes Operation
Word has been received here that
Miriam Martin, nloce ot Mr. and
Mrs. Silas Obenchnln, Is convalesc
ing from a sorloua operation- in Sau
Calif., and
iHorb Phillips of San Frmcisco, both
of whom are well known California
livestock men are stopping at the.
Hall hotel for several days while
looking over the Klamath livestock
market.
In From 111
To visit friends and attend to
Secretary some shopping on Main street, Mrs.
Agnes Jacklln and daughter ar
rived In town last night from Blay
and registered at the Hall.
oui Main ri
White Pelican
Hoiei t
Merchants Lunch, 60c
12:00 to 1:30 p. m.
'".fili
Also
Banquets
Parties .
: , , j ";. Dances
Don't overlook 1 our dinner,
. dano St. Patrick's Night '
Hero From Sprngue
From the small but growing set
tlement ot Sprngue, 40 allies east
I of .Klamath Falls, F. A. Hutto, sub
' agent ot the Klamath Indian res
ervation, came, yesterday and plans
to be here for several days attend
ing to business matters.
, To Hold Meetings
i - Members ot the United Spanish
i War Veterans auxiliary .will meet In
I American Legion room tonight for a
; short business meeting.
I , .
! Kcdron Club
A most Interesting program and
. evening are planned for members
and guests ot the Kedron club this
1 evening in the Presbyterian church
; by tho com'inlttee In charge. They
J are Mrs. Klizabeth Sanders, Mrs. B.
I H. Radcllf fe, Mrs. A. Ws Mackem and
' Mr. Winetrout.
I
Cook'niz Cluli Meets
' The cooking club of tho Ubby
school mot yesterday in the schobl
I house with all members present to
; hear Miss Helen Cowglll, stato load
er of girls projects from the Oregon
I Agricultural Oollega ;at Corvallls.
fm:nefg ro8PpndO(Ji,a,t,'.rnU qo, (with,
ljnka.i.on.nan MeiwOng,i Jiomq,,sub
Jeot. Club songs and the honor song
In
"Janice Meredith" ,
The wonderful story, of the stirring days
of '76 when our. great nation was founded
f's American to the core!
Harry Borel and his orchestra
Friday
Jack Hoxie starring in "The Sheriff of
Hope Eternal" a fascinating drama of a
a border town in the West. -
White Pelican Theatre
The Picture House for Yoi and Your Family
TOX1GHT OUC.V HUN'TKR In "GRIT"
A thrilling drama of the Now York Underworld
' Also Comedy and Nevti
COMIXQ BATUBDAY
Hany Carey In "THE NIOHT HAWK."
rnings, 10c irmt-Sftr. - nuilrM--iliic," Bg ontH
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