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EVENING UliUALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OUEGON
FlllDAY, FEliliUAiiV 27, 1925
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TRU-BLU Biscuit Co.
Spokne, Portland
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NEW YORK. Foh. 27, Tiger
Flowers, Atlanta middleweight,, be
1 loved for a ttma lust night that
ha had doteotod Jack' Delanoy of
Bridgeport, Conn., on a foul.
Flowers,- who- hail managed ts
avj!d Delnncy's crushing right, wont
doVh In tho fourth from u short
blow i6,tho chin, but whs ui ut tho
count ot two. Delunoy rushed across
tho ring to attack and as ho let his
punch 'go Flowers sank down,;
catching the blow on tho shoulder.
Aecordlne to the rule, Dolnney hail
committed a foul by hitting Flowers
when ho was dqwu.
Deputies ot the at ue athletic
commission argued that the Tout
was double, that onj offset tho
other, and tho tight was resumed.
Within a miuuto Flowors xvout
down again from a right half upper
cut and this time failed t rise the
second time that he had beqn
knofked out by Delano' in two
months.
LUM SHORT'S BARN
: HELD FIRE HAZEARD
FISHER'S
B lend
Flo
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Fairies Cook Book
Will be given to every purchaser
of Blend Flour this week ;
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Santfo
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- Held to he a fire haard because
of the danger .of flrej from- careless
ly, thrown cigarettes, an attempt is
being made by Deputy Sheriff Den
Foss and Keith K. Ambrose, deputy
state fire marshal, to close j. Lum
Short's barn at .Henley to uny
basketball games or gatherings of
the community.
The barn can be used -without
being a hazard to these who gather
there for basketball games or
dances, O. A. Schulz, principal ot
Henley high school, stated this after-
docn. Mr. Scbulz said that no smok
ing was allowed ia the barn and
that there were thrca exit3 from
the barn, which he claimed would
allow a safe degree in case of
danger.
GORMAN KISHTS DRAW
PORTLAND. Ore., Feb. 27.-Joo
Gorman, Grants Pass .featherweight,
and Nobe Cervantes, Salt Lake,
boxed a ten-round draw here last
night Rocco: Strambo quit-Mn the
sixth frame cf his scheduled ton
round bout with Sunny Jim.
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I S H G R T E;R
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1 The Line Is Drawn !
The line between the service grocery store and the
cash and -carry type is daily more' dearly defined.
On one side stands the individual grocer to whom
quality and service are first. On the other side is
the etore which bids for its business on a - price
basis, and makes no pretense of offering either t
qiiaity or ' service to its customers.-Here at the
Public Market : you purchase the service store
quality at cash store prices. Tuberose goods are of
the highest quality known. We cany the complete
line We also carry other brands at still less cost.
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Solar Brand, slie 1, Broken Slice Pineapple, per can' 2"c.
Bile 2 High Grade Peas, 2 cans .'... 35e ?
Rise 2 High Grade Corn, 2 cans -. Snc
Size 6 High Grade Jelly, 1 can .$1.10
Bise 6 High Grade Jam, 1 can $1.1
Slse 6 oz. High Grade Jelly, -Z glasses ... , 25c
Large Box Matches, 1 box , 6c
SPITZBNBERG APlRLES, per box 3.00
Large Bunch New Carrots ....j.............. .i.. 10c
Large Bunch New Turnips '... j. ., .10c f
Solid Lettuce, 2 heads '. .., !...!.... ,H...lBe
Pure Sorghum Syrup ....,.. .:i...,.......45c f
Sweet Potatoes, 2 lbs. 4.. i 20c I
Comb Honey, 1 lb.; ...2Bc
Florida Grapefruit, 2 for .. 25c
California Grapefruit, 3 cans 30c
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We deliver frc any ordbr nmouudng (o $1.00 or more
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Pub
Market
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"Pay Cash-It Pays"
126 NcrtlrCth St. -Ptia 169
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COOLIDGE SELECTS lilBLE
' WASHINGTON, Feb. 27. Presi
den Coolldge in taking the oath of
office f at his elected term next
Wednesday will use the same Bible
on which he was sworn in after, the
death of President Harding.
AGENCY
ORT
KLAMATH TIED
Indians Defeated Last Night
by Decisive Score
5 of 24-15 -
Through a brilliant and decisive
victory over Klamath Agency last
night. Fort Klamath Is now tied for
flret place in the Klamath county
town basketball league.
The final count was 24 to 15 In
favor of the town team from Fort
Klamath. There wag little doubt
as to the outcome at any stage of
the game, although frequent rallies
on the part of the Indians tended to
scare tho Fort quintet. Splendid
checking on the part of the Fort
Klamath team broke up many a
PARTY f .:;38S
Anon CiCHC MEAT
IS WHAT MEN NEED"!
Tn KPFP UP THr
J Proper, speeo
If you're not showing the
proper spoed thwo days
you ought id get some
nourishing meat Into
your systotn. That's tho
sort of thing that 1)UW
pep into family and
. make them keep up with
the Jonscs and Smiths,
wh, by the way, are Our
regular customers.
Watch for Mr. Happy Part?
MARKET . J
SH2A MAIM Jfa
SKIRTS
Fashion says they must bo worn We have them !
COLORS
Russ Black Tan
Now lota are arriving daily
$7.50 to $12.50,
Coats
PHOENIX HOSIERY
With shorter skirts, wear Phoenix Always
' the choice of the discriminating
woman
New Materials Downywave Velours Bengalincs Kashonas
Polaires Charmeen '
Made shorter and snappier to conform with the new style trend
$14.50 up
Falls Mercar tMe
ny
Cpmpa
(We are exclusive Klamath Falls Agents)
415 MAIN
sweeping offensive by tho Agency i
five. i
The county championship in the
independent league will be a race
between Fort Klamath and Agency.
Chiloquin now stands In third placo
but it Is doubted whether they can
squeeze Into either first or second
place. Klamath Falls team Is in 1
third place with Malln fourth and I
Merrill fifth. While laboring under
no illusions as to their dhances for
the championship, the Klamath Falls
team Ib now striving for the closest
objective, third place.
The Agency girls' team tompored
the bitterness of defeat by swamp
ing the Fort Klamath girls' team
by a score of 41 to 28.
NEW TODAY
C. W. WILLIAMS New and Socond
Hand Furniture Store, 624 Klum-
nth Avo. Phone B05-M. F27'MH8
LOST I -a dies wrist watch, name
Thclmn on back. Phone 283-W.
Reward. 27-2
lEACH ONE A (JOOI)
JN VESTMENT
5 ROOM MODERN homo on paving,
$5,000, Half cash.
130 FT. MAIN STREET CORNER,
35,000. Inccdio $4,800 annually.
28 FT. MAIN STREET BRICK
building, $23,000,. Income $2,00.
, MAOUIRE & . MAGUIRI3 .
REALTORS. "
INSURANCE.
RESPONSIBLE SERVICE.
816 MAIN STREET
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CARD OK THANKS
Miss Davis of Bournemouth, Eng
land, only sister of Goorga Dovla,
late of Klamath Falls who died
January 2nd. 1925, wlahcs to thunk
ell kind friends fnr thulr sympathy
and kindness shown In the beau II
ful floral tributes and many other
ways to hor brother. :
For Lent
Many people dislike fish. They usually forget this when they
see the selection we have for them, and the way we keep it.
Spotlessly Clean Kept cold by our modem Refrigeration
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"Watch Us Grow" '
Miller's Market
GUS MILLER, Prop.
8th, Near Main Phones 750 and 751
FOUR DELIVERIES DAILY
WiANTED T o n Basements to dig.
All kinds of excavating and lawn
work. W. Chastaln. l'hnna 446M
F27-M27'
NOTICE Spring needing and plow
ing Tula Lake and Marsh landn.
See me for quick and satisfactory
. work. A, IS. Book, 1310 Mansneto
' street. '-F27-M27.
DANCE A dnnco will be given, 'by
tho W. o. W, lodgo, Thuradny
. night, Mnroh 3, at tho Oddfollown
jiiau. All otnnr lodges, invited
' Admission 11.00,
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FOR SALE OR TRADE For cattlo,
good Ford coupo, Wrlto Box 3fi,
Cr. Horald, 27-2
FOR SALE Two Jorsoy cows, Just
. frosli, rich milkers; two hnlfnr
- cnlven Included, Clfonp. Phono
280-W. 27-5
FOR RENT Ono largo room, nlcoly
furnished, two blocks from Main.
Phone r2((. tr -r '27.i
VOW- RENT Modorn furnlahed out
sldo npnrtm'int, Winters Blilg.
. 1'htfne 140-m ' : 87-28
COlvONIZATldN Onvheri ot tract '
ot land on irrigation projects In
' Oregon, or with stifflclont wnter '
supply from otlior flourcoii anV
'who have ohough to warrant Col
onization In niimbors. Title right,
price right, long tlino pnymcnts to
Kattlors and small rata of Jntarant
can muke n connection by setting
J n touch .with the Land Settlement
, Compnny. Porcy A. Cupper,. Pres..
00 title ind f ftisl fjldli., Port
. land, Orogon, sz