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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1925)
FRIDAY,' MARCH .'0, '102$ PAGE TWO EVENING '.HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, . OREGON. t i4 Ideal for Washing Machines CITRUS GRANULATED SOAP dissolves completelyand makes in stant and lasting suds " No undissolved particles left to spot the clothing. Pure soap granulated for your con venience and economy in using in tub, washing machine or kitchen. ;' SMade by the manufacturers of the famous CITRUS WASHING POWDER O aims s6ap company, san diego, CMff Sanitary Market j Saturday Specials ' News of the Klamath Country M- BONANZA Pot Roast Beef 12V2C Shoulder Steak . ..... i5c Rib Boil IOC Prime Rib Roast, boned and rolled .25c Pork Roast : : . . lw 1 J20c Pork Steak 20c Loin Pork Chops 30c O lbs.;. Veal . Roast . ......... $1.00 -6 lbs Veal Steak ...L, : 35c Veal Stew 10c A Presidential Message "Don't be ashamed to save a penny here and a . penny there." , Calvin Coolidge. Follow the leadership of , the -President. "Build up i your bank account. The American National Bank of Klamath Falls, Oregon. , Member Federal Reserve System.. ' Louts Gerber drove to Bonanza ! Monday., . ' ' j Sikes Haniaker has just returned j from, a. California trip, j- Travis Heuscon has boen deliver ing posts to J. L. Sparretorn dur- lug the past week, j. Dave Turner passed through Eon- anza Monday:. ' , , j Mrs. R. R. Lytlo was a visitor i at the home of Mrs. J, E. Scott Tuesday afternoon. ur. iruui, iruui maiuuui raws jjrislted. -hi . Bonanza,, eaach, Sunday.-." rnTreWTrnmmcring-n--!(r on March 2, arrangements were made for an election on March 6. They also considered financial matters. Chris Cowley visited la Bonanza the first of the week. He is now moving to - his ranch in-Langell's Valley.'.' Mrs. R. R. sparks vliiied wiA Mrs. Fred liecailoldi .".ionday after noon. . Mrs. Ada Parsons and her guests Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Rcei spent Mop day in Klamath Falls. Mrs. Roger Smith, Mrs. Nato Ot tobeln, , Miss ' Graoe Hoogland, land Mr. Ivauls Hoagland .- of Klamath Falls and Mrs. Bird McDonald were Bonanza visitors Sunday. , . ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Qlover of Klamath Falls were Sunday visitors In town. ' Charles McOirty visited both Bonanza and Beatty on business matters Monday. Mrs. J. B.' Reed spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Fred Bech holdt. ' Mr. Br'am'aall of Klamath Falls was buying rye from Bonanzaltcs Saturday. . A. . Gale of Langell's Valley was a business visitor in Klamath Falls the last of the week. Messrs K. R. Lytlo and J. E. Scott were business visitors in Klam ath Falls Tuesday. , . ' Dan Driscoll is at present mik ing Improvements on his bouse. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. " Scott hre redecorating their home. The work Is now well under way. ' Willie Prough a Bonanza high school student has been absont for several days. ' He expects to ' re turn soon. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kllgore, now residents near Merrill, spent the week end in Bonanza. Whllo there they bought a number of straw berry plants from Mrs. T. C. Bech doldt. Mr. and Mrs. Oilbort Harrison are moving on the Horn ranch which they recently purchased. Miss Lenore Chnntalne is the guest of Mrs. Chrlstalne for a short time. ' ; Mrs, Burghdorf entertained Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Bechdoldt last Mon day. They report a ploasant time. Frank White of Klamath Falls was In Bonanza on business Tues day. ' . I Mrs,, Al Brightman artj son Wil liam, of Dairy were visitors rut tho Amasa Wilkinson home Tuesday. . Mr. and Mrs. Phllpott were Wed nesday visitors in Bonanza. - t t ? X ? Y X Y ? y y y Fine French flannels in the light sport colors $1.50 T T T f V y ? X ? y y y y y Crepe de Chine for graduation . ' :. dresses :. ? u 1 1. i. U ; y y X' y y y y y y y y x t y Our regular $2.25 grade in all colors t4 - special for graduation i v- i ' . ; ' I Kayser's full-fashion hose in the new shades $1.50 y cDrrr a r c a r c rp cjffDTC A wnnr rrvurr norccrc V y y $ y y y y y t T t t y x t y y y ? SPECIAL SALE OF SKIRTS $3.95 ' Most of these skirts sell regularly for $6.50 to $7.50. All wool plaidi Flannels and fancy crepe weaves. 1 An unusual of-fering y $8.50, Colors Old Rose and green. Cleverly styled and an exceptional value--usually WHITE SLIP-OVER APRONS $1.50 Used by waitresses, nurses and homes usually sold for $1.95. x. I I X sells for $12.50. SPECIAL-SHOWING OF NEW' HATS FOR SATURDA Y y ? y RAYON SILK VESTS 93ceach ' Color Flesh, maize, orchid NEW LOT OF KUTE-KUTS $1.25 Individual styles that are becoming in the & new shades . J, $6.50 $15.00 . T An ' attractive and special showing tf A V clever styles that are usually priced at ' j t y y t y y y blue "denim." ' y y y $5.00 A WONDERFUL SHOWING OF" SPRING COATS REASON-' ABLY PRICED All the new shades in harmony, rust, . . . t cranberry, Paris ,'and greys 1 $12.50 to $45.00 'SAVEomTI L Ft WORDEN Miller ldks 'Is full tp over,fJoyini? and reclaimed Tulo lands are rqcelv Ing tha surplus, ' -Joe Otey of Salt Lake, California, ' Automobile ownors af having advice on Income. tx stntomonUti was searching lor shake timber jtheir cars overhauled. A winter of Tho two men' are" located In the F. B. Downlngfeports fall sownimud traveling had put' them In bad council chambers of tho city hull. grain and alfalfa as coming through winter in excellent condition. ' Roy Nelson of the Keno section was a Wprden caller Tuesday.. En Joyed his visit to southern Cali fornia but glad to got back to old Klamath. ; , . , t, " Mr. and Mrs. D.' Ll. Gordon Jr., who ' spent the winter In . Albany, Oregon have returned after a visit) with home folks they will locate in Chiloquln, Oregon. A. H. Whims baa moved his saw to the Downing ranch where ho w'ill be employed. C. N. and II. L. Gordon discov ered a cache of arrowheads orn the peninsula east of Worden. The find was forwarded lo a friend In' Kan sas City.'MlBsouri. I. A. Stiffler IS' making prepara tions to spend the summer in nor thern Klamath. J. H, Chapman has prepared final mulch on a Held to which bo will seed alfalfa. rC" A' party I OTUST ASK YOU TO STOP' - 1 AND LOOK OVER. THEIR. SHOP', tjs J Mr, Happy Party Is merely, asking you to glvo us the owoo wvor. 1 Hn says once a purchaser al ways a patron . who.i It comes to this shop and he ought to . know bo-. cmtftQ 'he's hpen dealing hero a long 'time. condition. IXCQME TAX SIEN TO IEAVH Dan Herring and Fred Colvlg, federal Income tax men with head quarters at Medford, are leaving to morrow noon for Medford after buy ing spent sovernl days hero giving Any Klamalh oltlzons daiilrlng 1 vlco on federal Incomo tax mutters should confer with the two exports before noon tomorrow. , ;' 1'OIllOSTKIl.H PASS TIIIM)l"iH On their way to attend a United Slates Forest - service mooting, n parly of Forest service -mon . trow I.Bkovlow pawled through Klumath Falls on tholr way to MedCord today. Tho party iDcjud.i 7 0Hurl.' J). Drown, supervisor, ot the Fro'mont National forest, Iawrcnca Frluoll, his Assistant, Cnrl Kwlng,'' N.. ,C. Whlta, Jokio Elfinn, Ay Clienoy, K. C. Ungflnlili and Pearl Iugrm. "" 55 THTr Wickersham's VALUE THE BEST y y STYLE St vie Shoe Shon A iNTPnmrriNr: rn tup wnMFN nc trt am atu vxi r .h y t Watch fof Mr, , Patty Happy SINCLAIR. B mi -.vol t t OUR ADVANCE SHOWING OF NEW ' " ' Spring Footwear The most attractive line of womena footwear to be. shown in Klamath Falls, is now Here for'yoyr approv al. Come in and have us make good on our promise to show you style merchandise.' Simply exquisite are the new patterns' for spring, with patent vamps and apricot quartets, -, handsome tans, s nappy step-ins in patent and ' satins. '"' ' ,'''", ' ' ' 'J. SIZES 2V2-SV2 WIDTHS AAA-C LADIES REST ROOM PUBLIC TELEPHONE y f y T y y x Tifjl MAIN 822 Wickersham's Distinctive Footwear . for Women ' PHONE