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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1925)
"EVENING HER ALT), KLAMATH FALLS, 'OREGON PAGE FIVE 39 J ; v ' Why ; ' Business ::::: 7 u ': Good . Our candies are popu lar and . are getting more popular all the time you tting good Meat? If not, try STONE'S new market 423 Main street. Our customers tell us we have the best meat in town, and the low prices will surprise you. Exact weight to the penny, courteous, helpful service,' and highest quality meats, are making our new market the best place to trade in Klamath Falls. Give us a trial for that delicious Sunday roast. " " '-': - ' ;- ' Last Times Today 4s Pauline Frederick in FRIDAY, MARCH Olittfi irr Are r 1 1 u C... .11 . amouiaer ing Fires" - and O u r Gang in "THE OLD TOWN" and "SNOOKY" and his ALL-GIRL REVUE Presenting "Walk-This-Way" TOMORROW Matinee and Evening r' 1 II W A - I MIT II W ' Bullets Whizz -Hearts Throb Love Conquers She captured the mysterious rider and hand cuffed him to herself. Suddenly they were at tacked by a gang of outlaws. No longer are they enemies, but allies. Only one of the big moments in this western romance of' smoking guns, fast horses and beating hearts. , WITH THE FAMOUS RANCH RIDERS and "SNOOKY" and his G I R L S in a new bill presenting a review of the week's -Different Successes We'll call it a BLUEBIRD REVUE Because it will bring joy to you 0 Our Week-end Special California Fruit Candy in four flavors! Straw berry, Maple, Clove ' and Vanilla, 50c PER LB. i COCO PECO, 50c LB. Try our Vanilla Veal loaf P. J. ZISSOS Chocolate Shop 824 Main BREVITIES ? t'nrrlrr Itark ; Following an Illness of .three weeks, John Dixon, It. F. D. currier for t ho Klamath Fall post offlca Is back n the job, according to John McCull, postmaster. From Hoattlo Herbert Lrse of, Seattle U a bunlneas visitor In tho city, stopping at tbo WJilto Pelican hotel for the remainder, of the Meek. MiMlfonl Visitor i AV. K. Smllhpotor. frequant visit or to Klair.'ith Falls, is In the city on a buslr.oss visit. Smllhpulor U specialty 'man for Marshall Wells company of Portland. Vcttel Here ! F. 8.' Votlel 'of Oakland, "repre sentative of tho tjuldcii Wast .'ileal, and Packing company Is In the 'city for the rem'ilnder of tho wee!c. In the lntorots of his company and conferring with ranchers.. .' , ' Horn (l VL-llom Mr. unci Mr.' J, B. Si-.upGOn nf Seattle are among the out of town giiesla In tho city tor the remainder of tho week. ' ' ' ' ' '" " lU'luriM Koutli J. It. Hlmmolsbach of Chlco', who has been In KJmnalh Fulls for thn pnst fotv el a -. returned to his homo this morning. , ' - White Pelican Theatre The PU'lure House for You and Your Family TONIGHT "THE SUPER SEX" , TOMORROW . Special matinee, 1:30 p. m., featuring HAROLD LLOYD in "SAFETY LAST" t ' 'V'. vWiis .' Mdyil's bwt picture one Ihnl will cause Jtm to Imvo liyslo'lr of ,tv Vnu will net. the ,; lilHm-Hl; thrill ll'iit ri Imivo' i-viT hail In:,. yoni' life, L'lirniiti'nlUil liiu.ulilci' In, nusoliitv I' BinirnnteiNl. . , . ! , -AVAKMNti u 1'onplo tvcnrlitK tight cIiMIiImr do no nt tltvtr own risk, , .. JKvoiiltiRi. 10 O'l'l IKW Mutlneo, 3 and UOu For Copco C. A. Swlgnrt of Medford Is In the city In tho lnlerost.9 of tho Califor nia Oregon Power company of which ha Is un official. 1 ItonciiiirK Visitor F. A. Knight of Roseburg Is In the city for the remainder of tho 'week . on business, a guest . la tho Whllo Pelican hotel. From lted Muff F. K. Allen of Red 111 lift Is In tho city for sovornl days; a guest In tho Whllo Pelican hotol whllo In Klam ath FnlU. . ' t Itolurns From Visit James Fallon, former boll boy or thi Whltrt Pelican hotel, returned this afternoon from a week's visit In- Mftdtord and Rosoburg where ho visited with friends andi relatives whllo transacting business. . ' SUHMITH TO OPKHATIOS t;. i According to word rupolved nt tho 'health' office from Mrs. dlondorn M. Ulakoloy of the Oregon fltnto Ilurcnu of Publlo'HcSiilth, Miss Agnes Covnlt , Klamath Falls achool .nuran, sub-, mlttcd to n.;..wior,'vUnJorJ blAddor trouble nt the Oood Sam nrllnn hnspllnl In Portland on. Sat urdny, February- 28. Mrs. lllukoloy suites Unit Miss Covalt's condition Is good mid she should bo Able to roliirn to her work within a month, Herald "Class" Ads Pay H - From Oilloquln , A. '0. Fnlnfworth cf Chlloquln Is In the. city for tho week-end visit ing wllh friends whlla transacting business. . ' : , ' MtMlfoi'd (jural . ; ;y. M.' Meredith or Modfovd Is 'n the city for several days transacting business, lie U n Eunt In the Ar 'cnilo hold. ; '!" . From Yfllimv Mr. and Mrs, William Jackson nro guests In Klamath Falls for tho remainder of tho wook, staying nt tho Arcndo hotol while In tho city. From Hrny , """ . ! "v K. in. Jlosborough of Tlrny Is n buslnoas vlsjtor In ICInmnth Falls. Coos-llnj Visitor J. A; Lundhorg of North Bond, on Coos Day, Is a 'business visitor In tho city. According to Lumlborg, conditions on tho (lay nro exceeding ly active and the entlro section Is prospering this spring;. . ' ? f ? ? ?: t Y Y f V. Y Y Y ? Y ? J- J J Y ? Y- Y v t T Y f T Y Y ? Y Y Y ?: Y Y. Y t Y Y' Y Y Y t Y Y. Y Y- Hamburger, fresh , ot ro8 ",e': 10c Oven roasts ttand ' 1 C p no cereal added, lb. shoulder cuts, per lb. ing prime rib, lb Steaks, Sirloin 20c ' T-Bohe steak, young 25 q Pork chops, fancy 25c or round, per lb beef, per pound loin pork, per lb. KERR'S HARD WHEAT FLOUR Guaranteed to please or money back. Compare the price with other , $2 45 hard wheat flour, per 49 lb. sk. . FANC Y LA TE PACK SHRIMP A very unusual value. Finest quality at a big saving. Now is salad time.1 35 C Lay in a few cans, 2 for Prunes, med. size 2 95 25 lb. box for ; Klamath cheese . 25 C per pound. Sugar, pure cane 7Qc ' 10 pound sacks Raisins, fancy ' J2.75 cleaned, 25 lb. bx Picnic hams. Swift's 27 C fancy, per pound Tomatoes, No. 2Vs 15 C standard, can Preaches, fancy 89 C dried, 5 lbs for Canned jam, No. 2 Q5 assorted, 2 for .Milk, tall cans, v 25 C Sego, 3 cans for . Soup, Campbell's 25 tomato, 3 cans for Jelley, pure fifuit 555 gallon cans for Velvet tobacco 85 C special, 1 lb. tins Sii .. ' 423 Main Street Meats and Groceries 717 Main Street Save at Stones on food WVek-Kwl uest 1,1 " " ' Miss ' Betty' Crawford and Miss Gloria Mitchell, both from Chllo quin, are gueUa In the city for the remainder of the week, to shop. Returns To (lly . ' : Ch Jrlos HtKUiphrey, who has spent the winter ln.-l.08 Angeles, Is In tho city, returning -the early part of the weok, to visit with Ills brother, Georgo Humphrey. . , Return Front Salem Miss Nanry: Cr-ford end Nora Mnnn l.auRo have returned lo Klnm alh Falls froih Sslcui whero they spoat the winter. - V IHiHtniHl Vlsllor . . John Bloom of Portland is in the city . for several days looking :lnto business Interests)' HnhUng; (iucM '. V. M. Morrii of Redding Is among tho out 'of town visitors In tho city from' California. ; He Is a guest in tho Aroado hotel. - Vlsltlne Friends "... Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Hull are In the city visiting wllh friends anil rolatlves from their home. EPIDEMICS ARE ON DECREASE. DOCTOR'S REPORT DISCLOSES Light epidemics of scarlet fever nnd ' ic urn pa characterized health conditions In Klamath county during the month of February according to tho monthly report of Dr. G. S. Now iom, county health-officer. . . , Compared with the month of Janu ary, contagious diseases In Klam ath, during Februnvy. show a sl'gM decrease. Thrve wore' 39 cases- of coiitnslons dlsense reported to the health offlen during tho month of January while but 35 cases wcro roporlod during tho month of Fob. YTho epidemic of chicken pox which wa3 fought by tho honlth de partment last ' month has been1 checked and practically stamped out. "The following tabulation demon strates clearly "health conditions with rolntion to contagious diseases: January . ' . . Scarlet Fever ...... .r...........; 2 Chicken' Pox j'..............,........21 '. Mumps ....,...,..'.j........:....j;.....13. Diphtheria ...... .........i...i,..i... 1 Seabblog. ................'.-...I February ' 1 ftcnrlot . Fever Chicken Pox Mump ..i k......... .Diphtheria .....,........!... Typhoid i.... r-intluaja am MOE'S STORE HAS ' A NEW ASSISTANT Another Indication of the develop ment cf tho buslncrj Interests of this city Is the announcement bv If. N'. Moo of the Womnn's Store, ot the appointment of A. May as his asst taut. Tne rapid expansion ' of the business ot this concern.' made It Im possible for. Mr. sroc to give to store detail' tho same careful personal supervision that Is responsible for its present advanced position among the' leading - mercantile ? establish ments of tho city and he found it nceesjary to call into, the t-'rm the services of Mr. Mdy. ;. ' Tho new manager ot the organiza tion brings with him a wealth ot ex perience that will bo very valuable to the Woman's store nnd will be of valuo allko to tho business in forests of the city,, as it means the entrwee of new Ideas and methods es follow ed by. the firms In larger centers where keen competition compels the most nrodern and effett've systems of merchandising.' Mr. May started his career as a young man in Eng land, under tho bonded apprentice ship method', where for seven years he was' given the thorough training In merchand'stng.that governs this method -of learning. .This was fol lowed by tern years In Canada, then asv buyer for-Onpt. l'lnolrs of Oak land nnd for the ln.'-t six years as buy?r and merchandise cnanager for Hartmart'S of Merced, 'Cal'fornla. Mr. May assu'.ncd his new duties this morning. v ' - - WRESTLING-BOUTS 77- "facavatiox wouk'o.v . . Wll I - or STArrn ' ' ll Work a excavating for the pow irrrtTtror7A v fttj,,-' basemcnt for thB Klrst BaPtral WEDNESDAY NIGHI (iurch Is progressing ' und cement - . ... will socu be poured. The ' fise- r Henry Burke, local middleweight ment, . when completed, - will prj- " , ' . . t , vldo space for two Sua-Jay' sohapl grappler, will meot Cbarloy Dea- ' , , . .. ' -T . .: rooms, a bapt str,.y and a furnace ut-uui, i .mu,,w v. i room. The Improvement will w Gustavo will tangle with the Marked aor fae church noro spacious and Marvel at' a dauble mafn . event comfortable. wrestling card to be staged by the Moose lodge next Wednesday eve ning.: Burke will weigh 160 pjuiids, while the Weed bone crusher win make about 1 70 pounds. ' ' '. The other wre3t:ers will be here the first of the week and tVHI ar range for public workouts t;r' Mon day and Tuesday. . . . . .. '..' ! BIRTHS ; ' V , ; . . . SMYTH March 4. at Hllde--brand, to Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Smyth, a nine and .one-halt pound daughtor, trained Annette Ora. : r NEWNHAM March 6, at Fliie Grove, to Mr. and Mrs.' J. B. Nern' hain, a sou. .. !W. H. ROBERTSON IS ADDED TO COMMITTEE .to . 4 . 8 ,.- 8 .; '1 ,7 The row board of directors of the Klr.in-.ith rrrlgntlon district' has shpwn Its disposition ta' revolution ize the management ot the affairs of the district nnd really mnko It nn offeetlve agency for the benellt ot tho water uacrs and tho entire agri cultural and stock Industries of the Klamath Bo,;ln, With tho Intention ot mobilizing nil of the experience und special ability of tho -member-1 sh'p nnd putting It to '"work. W. H. UobertRon has been added to the membership of the recently appoint ed transportation committee for the district, Mr. Robertson was i for years one of the high trntfln officers of the Cnnudlan Pacific rnllway and his exporlanfeo" will bo n Valuable aid In helping to secure that greatest ol nced for the farmers nnd stockmen -transportation4 and ' an' en.ual!za-'j lion of rates. .vi . '.,; . 1 MM LIBERTY "The Liberty Has the Pictures" ' " TODAY ONLY "The Girl ot the Limberlosf Gene Stratton Porter's famous novel of t the Michigan backwoods . SATURDAY ONLY "The Lone Star Ranger" Tom Mix starring in this popular Zane Grey story COMING SUNDAY "The Santa Fe TraU"