The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 27, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1925
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON '
PAGE THREE
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Klamath Falls
It's the last 3c that"
you pay for bread
v that makes the dif
ference between
jiiHt bread, and
bread that is built
of the finest material-
and baked
to a turn.
Golden Crust
Bread
can truly be called
the staff of life.
Demand it from
your grocer
Klamath
Bakery
826 Main
' Hot milk.n pat of "but
ter and two SllltKl)
DKdWhhat Biscuits.
Salt or sweeten to your
: taste. Try tliat combi
nation for a pleasingly
different breakfast.
Shredded
WMat
fULLMEAL
BISCUITS
INl
The First Strictly Cash
Store in Klamath County
Santford&Co. 5
426 MAIN STREET
Phono 34 Phone 64
Thtt Largest Strictly Cash .
Store in Klamath County .
Fisher's Blend
Flour
49 Pound Sack
$2.75
The above price is delivered to you
anywhere in the city limits phone us
and you can pay our deliverynian.
We guarantee this flour to be satis
factory to be the best flour you have
used regardless of what purpose you
use it for, or we will call and get it
after you have tried it, and refund full
purchase price.
Our Service Is Free
Compare These Prices
5 lb.' pail fancy cooking molasses.... 40c
10 lb. pail Karo 80c
Full gal. Tea Garden syrup., $1.60
10 lb. sack pure cane sugar .. 80c
25 lb. sk. pure cane sugar .. $2.00
100 lb. sk. pure cane sugar . $7.30
1 lb. Folger's Golden Gate coffee 58c
2'2 lbs. Folgers Golden Gate cof. $1.14
5 lbs. Folger's Golden Gate cof. $2.80
Klamath Full cream cheese, lb. .28c
5 Seam Eastern Broom .... 60c
Gal. size fancy standard tomatoes.... 50c
2 cans Iowa sugar corn 25c
Med. size Van Camp's pork & beans 10c
Empty candy pails, each .... 15c
Kelloggs Corn Flakes 10c
Post Toaeties 10c
2 large cans fancy beets . 25c
Campbell's soups, any kind .. 10c
Free Delivery Service
Price
The price any merchant must ask you
to pay for merchandise is his cost
his expense of handling and his profit.
Our store is equipped to handle half
the grocery purchases of Klamath
county and do it at a small cost.
When you patronize this store you only
pay one set of store expense.
Our store expense never changes
our profit never changes consequent
ly the only thing to change our price
is the change of .the market you will
notice by comparison that we do not
make you a price today and raise it
tomorrow, or make you a price this
week and raise it next week you can
rely on the price we offer you.
We originate low prices
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Mainly- About Pe o p 1 e
I,
J of Mrs. James Howarth. Tho
J following program will bo prestfn.ed:
1 Japan, .Mrs. Clare Baker; the Flora,
Mrs. Howarth; the Fauna, Miss
Porter; the People, Harriet Zeh;
the Religion, lira. Gober; the Edu
'rntlnn. Mm. Ttanrrinn. Thn rluh
recently organised and is already !
'enthusiastically followed by its
' ''members.
tho'
Hack Vram tVinliiK
R. C. Willis, a tormor, resident of
Klamath Fall", was In town yenlor
day to villi with old friends and at
tonil to liunlnoim matters. Mr. Walls
is now in business at Corning, Cull
. foraia.
Hon Horn
Mr. and Mm. John Hull urc rv
ccitvliitf congratulations upon the
birth of a Jn yostorduy In KJnni
nth aonorul hospital. Mr. and Mrs.
Tliill aro residents of Klumuth
Agoncy on tho reKcrviilloci.
V. H. Woollier Import
Oregon: Fair und colder tonight,
Saturday fair. Modurato went winds.
Prom MrKeiin rump
'Mrs. Km mil Allen and small
duuRhter worn Klnmnth Falls vlsl
li) is today from tho Nine Hrothors
Lumber company camp at McKe.111.
They roturnod this nftornoon aftor
spending tho day . shopping 1n the,
city.
Wmiii'ii T Ornnnl
Flnnl nrganliutlnn of tho Klu'innlh
Fulls chuplvr of the American As
sociation of t'nlvorstly Womon, will
lako pluco tomorrow afteruoon at
thi homo of Mrs. It. 10. Wutlcnburg,
2 : ;tU p, 111. Mrs. W. A. Coopor, dis
trict supervisor of Portland will bo
present at this time to perfect tho
group.
1 Fresh ranch eggs, doz. 30c
Special for
Saturday
See these money savers
Roast Pork, per lb 20c
Pot Roast Beef, per lb : 12V2C
Shoulder Steaks, per lb. " 15c
g lbs. Shoulder Veal Roast ........ J J QQ
2 lbs. Veal Steaks .....;:...:.;.::..:.:.:..:..3g
" . " "" . "" '
Sanitary Market
Prniu Weed
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Logan
Weed aro buslnuss visitors In
city today from their lumo, ex
pecting to return tomorrow. While
In Klamath Falls thoy are guests
In tho Arcade hotol. ,
Prrquent Visitor
MrB. T. Wlcdor of Heading, Cnllf.,
Is In tho city for several duys shop
ping u lid visiting with friends. Miss
Wlcdor Is a frequent visitor to
Klamath Falls.
Prom ClilloUiii
F, Ij. Jones Of tho Chlioquln-
Lumber company, was anion; the
visitors in the city today from Chli
oquln. ,
Murk Man Hi'i'i'
Confurrlng with ' farmers
ruiichors In Klumiith county, O. V
Myoin of Mcdfurd, Interested In tho
Mnck Truck company, Is in tho city
for several days of busiucss.
Clrniilna; t'ily
In accordance with the warm
rays of the sun that turned Klam
ath Falls to busking In sunshine,
the street commission brought out
tho water wagons and employed
extra men to clean oft the rubbish
1111,1 land debris collected within tho past
week on the streets.
On HittdncsH
II. W. Oden of Ashland Is In tho
city for several days ou business,
a guest In tho Arcnilo hotel.
llctm-im South
AV. 11. Lummiis of Sun Francisco
rotitrncd to his homo this morning
aftor opondlng tho night iu tho city
trnnsnctug business.
Properly Owner
' Mr. unil . Mrs. Fred Grill and
family of Weiratehee, Wash., aro lu
tho city for several days In the In
terest of business. Mr. Grill Is a
property owner of Klamath Falls
and drove south to look Into hi
land.
Visits In City
.Miss Clnlro Soronson of San Fran
cisco Is among tho out of town visi
tors In tho city for tho weok-end.
Sho Is a guest In tho White Pelican
hotol.
Vlslllng Friends
Miss Laura Taylor of Los Angelos
Is visiting with friends In tho city
for a wock, arriving last night.
Hitiiin to Medfiinl .
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Flugornld of
Med ford returned to their home this
a f torn oo n aftor a week's business
visit In the city. They expoct to re
turn In a fortnight.
Plies Suit
Suit for dlvorco was fllod yostor
day afternoon by Al Smith against
Wlnlfrod Smith on 'grounds of do
sertlon, ' i '
ri.-f.- :. '.. ; : .1,
To Cilvc Program
Members of tho Women's club of
Klnmnth Agency will moet onlTues'
l.'cnvi-s For Suit Antonio ,
Karl Hilton, brother of Puul Hil
ton, bus departed for Sun Antonio,'
Toxas whoro ho will join tho trnlu-
Ing camp tor the Minneapolis state
team or Minnesota. After training
for n month, Hilton will be In shape
to start pitching for his tenm. Hil
ton pitched for tho Minnapolls team
InRt year and nflcr the baseball sen
son cnmio to Klnniar.i to spend tho
winter with his rolntlvos horc.
Ml&t Kss He
Miss Kntherlne Ess, principal of
the IC'cno school, was among tho
out of town visitors shopping In the
city yesterday. , i . ..
Hot urn From Trip
Louio' Hoaglund, Stanley Hajock
nnd Glenn Parker have returned
from a fortnight trip to San Fran
cisco nnd other southern points,
when they combined business and
plonsiiro, driving down the coast,
Have our Fresh
Home-made"
Candies on Your
Table Always
Our Special Week-End
Sea Foam, 60c per lb.
Cocoanut Kisses,
60c per lb.
Peanut Brittle,
35c per lb.
. , Vanilla and Maple
Chocolates, just dipped,
Fresh, 80c per lb.
P. J. ZISSOS
Chocolate Shop
824 Main St
Hack FiiMii California
II. 8. T'narp, Klnmnth representa
tive, for the Host Tractor company
of Stockton, California, hns just re
turned froini . Stockton after' con
ferring , with officials of the corn-
Work On Irritrulimi Ol'tirc ' .
. Constant hammering and general
racket resounding through the, cor
ridors of the coilnty court holism Ms
aa ever present reminder that the
now offices of the Klamath Irriga
tion District office are being built.
It Is hoped by the secretary of the
district to move Into the new quar
ters In a week's tlmo. .,
Down From TI10 Ag-rncy
To testify In the case of the gov
ernment against Thomas Lang and
other members, of tho family, Fred
A. Baker Is tn town' for several
days. Mr. Baker Is superintendent
of the Klnmnth Indian reservation.
The preliminary hearing of the Lang
case Is being held before United
States Commissioner llcrt C. Thomas.
Brighten Up
for Spring
Wallpaper
Big discount on all in stock May be seen
in our display room, just as it will look
on your wall. j-
ltotiir To ilorrlN - . ,1
.' MiCand Mrs. William Hag'Iostoln,
nvho wei'o tho 'house guests of Mr,
and. Mrs. Lesllo Ilogers for the post
weok..??roturned to: their home In.
Paints
We are agents for W. P. Fuller paints arid :
varnishes None -better made -r Good
quality Reasonable prices.
Painters' Equipment
We handle a complete line. We rent kalso
- mine brashes. Whenever you think of paint
remember we can fill your needs.
Browne's
Paint Store
1029 Main ; Phone 75
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