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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1925)
3PM H i is ' i at TWO Here is the pancake flour th West takes to its heart and its stomach. And you don't have to be a "sharp" at cross-word puzzles to figure out the reason: flavor! ,.. Jo other pancake flour can hope to rise to the flavor 'heights of Flapjack; because no - other pancake flour is blended in quite the same way. For instance: . '- " No cornmeal or other heavy ingredient goes into Albers Flapjack Flour. The leavening is highest quahty. Even the salt used is as fine-in-torture as the flour itself. Everything that goes into Flapjack Flour goes in for just pnejeason: Tp make sure you'll get light -and-airy, ten' 1 der-and-tasty hot cakes every time. Simply )dd a little water or milk and bake on a hot griddle,"' : Albert stands far better breakfasts m If you have, a Bulck and need repairs or ' , ' service come to the only ! ; ; " ' - Authorized Buick Service . in town Complete stock of Buick arf" ' i ' Special Buick Equipment 'J' r f-Expert Buick Mechanics ' Work Guaranteed Buick and Star .Garage ....... ,.,....,-..-, .- - ; rv r; - . t. ; ."; Opposite White Pelican Hotel SCIENCE vs GUESSWORK A few rears ago dentists were guided by-' external symptoms. Now, with the X-Ray and other modern equipment the' dentist can tell yon the exact condition of your teeth with scientific exactitude... We have the equipment Visit, our modern office and see the service we are prepard to render. R. D. CO E, Dentists " (Painless, of course.)' 7 S 02-304 Hopka Bldg. , 8th and Main. Ph. 884 . DentiMUT at prices you can afford to pay I can't fill your prescription t But I have spent 15 years learning to de velop and print kodak pictures. 8-Hour Service Mail us your pictures Stinson J.' . 1 : ft "The photographer in - your town" ' 737 Mala St News of the Klamath Country MERRILL - : :' . ' r E. L. Whistler drove to. Klamath' Falls Friday evening to meet his wife and daughter Edna. Mrs. Whls ler has been in Medford for several months on account of her health. She is much improved. ' . Rev. and Mrs. C.' C. Hulet, Hallie and Esther Moore, Fay Jlnnotte and Wm. Hulet drove to Grants Pass Friday to attend a Christian En deavor rally. They returned Sat urday. E. P. Oates of Boston, gen eral secretary of the United Society of Christian Endeavor was the prin cipal speaker. . ' The Merrill basket ball team play ed Henley Friday evening at Henley. Morrill won again. Saturday even ing the Merrill town team played Fort Klamath town team, Merrill team won, at the same time Merrill high school girls won over the Fort Klamath girls. . , ' Some of the Merrill people were in Klamath Falls last week to see "Janice Meredith." ; M. and Mrs. N. E. Woodhouse went to Klamath Falls Sunday even ing to hear Rev. Bobbitt. Mrs. R. H. Anderson and daught er Helen spent Saturday in Klauv TEygNlNG HERAU). KlftMATJl FALLS, .flttEGON Thursday, : march r a m ') nth Falls at the homo of Mrs. And ersons mother Mrs. Thos. .Murthi. . Mr. nud Mrs. II. N. iloguo wore visitors lu the Falls Saturday. Misses Caroline Vaenltti and Ellen MvVcIgh attended the meeting of chib workers In the Fulls Saturday at which 4ime .Miss Cowglll gavo a talk to the club leaders. Mrs. W. C. BaJKxy and Miss Helen Drown spent Saturday in Klamath Falls shopping. Miss Vea Lungdahl was In Klam ath Falls Saturday.' MUs Vera Otfleld left last week for the Falls to begin her work as clerk In tho county school superin tendent's office. Mrs. R. C. Anderson spept Satur day in Khimath Falls. Qui Eksptan visited In Klamulh Falls ihe last of the week. Some of the farmers around Mer rill are beginning (heir spring work. Mrs. J. A. Brown was called to Medtord Monday by the illness of her father. The Merrill club which was to meet .with Mrs. Brown will meet at the homo of -Mrs. W. C. Halloy. ' , ; . : : J. W. Scoggtns who has been em ployed Ip the Merrill Mercantile company has resigned his, position there, and will have charge of his mother's ranch. ' Rev. c. C. Hulet is helping in the Mercantile store during Mr. Hobbs illness. Mr. Hobbs Is re ported to be improving. Rev. Jasper of Salem was In Merrill Sunday evening and spoke In the Presbyterian church on Christian education. .His talk was very well liked. Mr. oal Mrs. O. 1. Carleton, had as guests Sunday Mrs. Etta Scogglas Mr.' and Mrs. J. W. Scoggtns ojid Mr. and Mrs. Turnbaugh and Miss Vaercttl, 1 - ' Mrp. Thos. Lynch has a new Es sex coach, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B. Graham were hosts at a turkey din ner Sunday. T.heir guests were Mrs. R. C. Andersan, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Anderson, Thriza and Helen Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Gra ham and Mrd, Thos. Lynch. Mrs. W. H. Anderson was a vis itor in Klamath Falls Monday. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hosley and children from Chlloquln are visit ing in Merrll with Mrs. Hosley's sister Mrs. R. H. Anderson. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shay, March 3rd. . : : MIDLAND Mr. Douglas has returned to his home in. Shasta City after a short visit in ' Midland as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. A, Witherill, A party of surveyors came down from Klamath Falls on the Thurs day morning train and spent the day doing some work tor the Drain age company on the lower lake lands. r . .. i The Midland road to Klamath Falls is open once more to auto mobile travel after having been im passable since the general throw about : six weeks . ago. . However, there are still some bad stretches that can be negotiated only by ex ercising extreme care. Harry Witherell has been sow ing rye this week' and has begun plowing for wheat. Mrs. Constance Wllltams arrived Saturday for a visit with her par ents Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hooper, ' Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bnrnott pas sed through Midland ,Taursday qn their way to Miller Island.' Mary Sevcik was a guest over the week end at the home . of Anna Burnett.,. Clayton JWiard was a passenger o nthe Friday evening brain enroutv to Klamath Falls to join his mo ther. For the past several months ho has' been living at the H. E. Royse home and- attending school Midland'. " ' ' Large shipments of livestock con tinue to be made on Tuesday and Saturday of each week. Last Sat urday a special train consisting 'of IS cars of lambs and 10 cars of cattle left the Midland yards en route to 'San Francisco and other California points. J. W. Senn has moved his family back to the Sing Kee house south of Midland. ; f .' , Mrs. W. H. Wynant and Mrs. Wltherlll called on Mrs. Couchman Tuesday afternoon. . A. Gregory has sunk A well on his, recently acquired land which Is a part of the Alex Daxls track and is preparing totuild a house. : DRUG CO. Spring Tonics Hood's Sarsaparilla ....$1.25 Peptona $1.00 ' S. S. S. for the Blood..$1.90 Ayer's Sai-saparilla ....$1.25 Pinkham's Blood Purifier 1....... $1.25 Tanlac :....$1.10 Bm-dock Blood Bitters $1.90 Eexall Sai-saparilla Tonic ....$1.00 Beef, Wine and iron ,.$1.00 Oregon Blood Medi- , cine .........,........$1.00 Sulphur and Cream "Tai-tar "...............:.....,....25c Fresh Sassafras Tea ....25c Jk Shaving Needs . Colgates Shaving Cream 35c Rexall Shaving Cream 30c Palmolive Shaving i Cream : .....35c Mennen's Shaving Cream 50c Gillette Safety Razors $1.00 Autostrob Safety ". ' Razors 1....... .....$1.00 Krank's Lathef Kream..35c i UUiette tflades, b ior....ouc finder's Blades 35c Colgate's, Barber Bar ....10c Twinplex Sti-oppei-s....$5.00 After Shaving Lotion .'...35c We sharpen, safety razor Uictucd rill iiiarvcS uuAi Chewing Gum t 1 3 Packs, 10c Haas Fresh Candy t Half and Half, 65c & $1.25 f Home Made- Specials I 30c and 60c f French Mixed, 50c & $1.00 Milk Chocolates, 50c & $1 Scotch Toffee ...:.,...:....10c Peanut Brittle ................5c Dainty Sticks .,...20c Old Fashioned Choco lates . ...I. ;......25C Chocolates Supreme $1.50 yyyyyyy y y y y y y y y y , y y y y y y y Liggetts Chocolate Candy f , :, . 1 lb. Box Special, 69c , : SPECIALS For One Week A "Ninety -Three Hair Tonic Promotes the growth, health and beauty of the hair. It stimulates the roots and improves the cir culation and nutrition of the scalp tissues. Ninety-Three is a real Hair Tonic. It is not' sticky or mussy. The odor is delightful. This is tho big 14 ounce size that sells regularly for 50c. Special 39c Klenzo Dental Cream The Tooth Paste that gives you that " cool, clean. Klenzo feeling. Endorsed by dentists as a perfect dentrifice. Cleans and whitens the teeth.. The large 50c tube is the only size on this sale. ' V" s '" ' Special 39c A 1 Shaving Brush A 'genuine rubber .. set shaving brush. Guaranteed to hold the bristle. Regular price, $1.00 With a tube of Rexall shaving cream, regular price,-30c. ' . ; ' Regular Price ; Special Price the two . ; the two s1-30 ; 98c ri: ij AAAAsA Pure Aspirin Tablets Promptly relieves colds, nduralgia pains. Made from true aspirin, iri bottles of i00. ' Regular price Special price per 100 per 100 , ! 69c 49c Toilet Articles j Squibb's Dental Cream..C0c Ulb-a Bouqyet . Talcum..50c ' ', Bird Rouge ..;... :.....2Cc v Queenb Anno Lotion...;25c ' ; Pompeian Day Cream....C0c '. -. Azurea Face Powder $1.00 -Hind's Almond Cream..60c . Pebecco Tooth Paste .l;.5pc ; Colgate's Dental Cream 25c ' Hard Water Soap, 3 v- : , i cakes .........:................2Cc Woodbury's Face Soap 25c Jonteel Rouge .............. 50c T Koiynos Tooth Paste.... 80c 4 Orange Rouge- ......;.......fco'e ;. Pum Kift' Rouge ....:......,75c , Sempray Jovertay ........60.c Pond's Vanishing Cr'm 35c www4f . Home Remedies! Bromo Quinine .........l.'.v.SOc r - I Bronchilyptus ....... ..;.;.:..25c' V ' I. Adlerika .,.$Q0 I Doan's Kidney Pills" j. QOe ;'- Layoptok for the Eyes QOc . Baalman's Gas Tablets...,$i r: I King's Now. Life Pills.,..25c King's New Discoyery..60c V'-' j Sloan's Liniment :...:...'.35c j Vick's Vapo Rub .:.....85c I .''; Stationery ;;'' j Symphony Lawn 5 Pound Paper ........... Cascade" Linen I Pound Paper Symphony Lawn Box Paper .............. Ixrd Baltimore Portfolios ; Linen Envelopes Pack of Twenty-five wn uoraerea iidges.....76c . Symphony Charme-'' ' With Gold Edge? .....l.OQ v A4Htw ; Guaranteed v; : Alarm Clock Regular 1 ' " Special $150 tl 1Q $1.Q0 ...50c 85 c 60c ....25c SERVICE QUALITY LOW PRICES k ntlfi J SERVICE 9 VanxsasE 9VAL?TT LOW PRICES Fifth I and Main i4-AHMHMMV4 A-- -T-r. - - r--'--r-- - ' - - ' j!.. J CHILOQU1N A very enjoyable surprise birth day . party was given Friday for Mrs. L. H. Laurltsen, Mrs. D. J. Blackmore and ' Mrs. John Hesslg, at the homo of Mrs. Hesslg In west Chlloquln, by the ladles of tho Community club, the afternoon was spent In conversation and needle work... At' the close of the after noon refreshments were served. All joined in wishing the honor guests mony more happy birthdays. Those present wore Mesdames, A. R. Ten brook, E. Tucker, C: Newman,' C. C.'Hedrlch, Ed Oowen.'W. Young, Harold Brandenburg, J. S. Prime, Frand Fish, . Henry Krandenburg. E. Oreer, L, C. Carlson, John Var num, J. S. Buell, Clyde Davis, ,C. W. Benson; W. Doney, U. Church man, Fritz Markwardt, J. McKeevor. Another enjoyable surprise birth day party of tbe( week, was Fri day evening for Martin. StrawbrWgo who was, eight years old", the home of his! mother Mro. Nellie Straw bridge was tho scone of this happy party. Games and music wore the main diversion of the evening, after which dainty refreshments wore served by Mrs. Strawbrldgo assist ed by Mrs. Jack Almeter, and Miss Mamie Clark, to the following play mates of Maxtor Strawbrldgo: Haz el " Strawbrldgo, Helen Almeter, Wanda Doney, Joey' Hcsalg, Dolores Diffenbacker, Jane Heidrlcb, Fred Doney, Dick Hesslg, Marlon Ilend rlch, Alvln " Itelnklhg.i John Prima, Tod' Dlffcnhacker, Gerald Wolfe. ' Mrs, Tom Anderson who lives at the Chlloquln mill," spant Friday in Klamath' Falls, J "'' ' '' Mrs. Williams' is reported quito ill with a severe cold. , Mrs. Helen Brophy spent tbo week end with her parents at Cen tral Point. . , ' Mrs. .Minnie Mallory spent the week end at Fort ' Klamath. . Constable and Mrs. Henry Sliad ley are the proud parents of a baby Bin, born Fob. IK. , A. Blockllnger has been looking attor his Interests at the Cbllonulu mill, from his homo In Berkley, Frank' Tallon better known as "Jersey" and Clint Adams return ed this week from California, whore they spent the winter. W. W. Southwoll of , Klamath Fulls will be In Clilloquin In a few days to assist anyone wishing help on fixing up income tax re; turns. Henry Bhadlay contable. and De puty sheriff, was a county seat vis itor Wednesday, . : Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Crawford who own a large ranch on Sprague rlvor were' In Klamath Falls' Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Varnum have moved ta Calamus camp, where Mr. Varnum -will bo' employod by tho Modoo Lbr. Co. i . Mrs. J. Ogan and son ore liv ing In the George Flurry residence In West Chlloquln. ' ' Mrs. Frank Fish of tho Chllo quln mill, rocontly .returned from San Francisco, whore she spont tho winter. Mrs. Wm. Brennan has inovod to the Chlloquln mill where hor husband Is cooking. . Mr. Hess" has accopted a position with the O. and A. store as dollvery mari. . Mrs. h. H. Laurltsen spent Wed nesday In Klamath Falls. . . Mrs. Henry Wolfe, and Mrs. Claude Hill were shopping In Klam ath Falls Wednesday. ' The . girls of the sewing club met with their local leader Mrs. Harold Brandenburg,' . Saturday afternoon, Mrs, J. ' 8. Prlnsr.'-M' daughter J.jne being guests of the club, Mrs. Prime read to tho girls while thoy sowed. , . : ; : : FORT KLAMATH A, B. C(iBtcl and T, J. Jackson, local business men,' wore transact ing bunlnesR In the county seat the latter part of tho week. A. H. Peckham arrived hero last Thursday after spending the wint er on his homestead in Jackson county. Mr. Plckhorn Is. employ ed hy the Klamath Tel.' & Tel, Co. Mr., and Mrs. Harold Bunch spent Sunday In Klamath Falls. . Several curs followed the local basket ball, ,toam' to Morrill whero bot hleams wore dofoatod by a close Better Meat ValueH Ow meat, put up ia a modern, sanitary plant and then kept'1 cool tun- v - , til it reaches you, gives you real value for your money because it is CLEAN f For Your Convenience 4 DELIVERIES DAILY (Continued On Pugo l'ivc) Miller's Market GUS MILLER, Prop. Main, near Eighth Phonei 750 and 751 I 4 "WATCH US GROW'? '4 '