The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 12, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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Drug store
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THE
Strictly Modern
H.NOl'OII . TO GO AROINI
f TKK WBATIUKK
' Tho Cyclo-Hlomagranh, at Under
wood's lharnincy show u slightly
downward trond to tlio' barometric
protaurt today although no niurkod
change In weather condition is In
dicated. Forecast for tmxt 24 -buiim:
liornll (air: Probably higher
tttmporutiirua.
i The Tycos recording Ihorinomoler
registered minimum and minimum
temperatures today at' follows:
; lltRh 41 Uw ......;.."..I7
i - l 'd. tVrnOier Report
Oregon: Cloudy and unsettled to
night and Friday. No clinngo In
lltinporature; moderate wost and
uorthwest wind,
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t VISIT S CJTY YKHTKItDAY .
V. V. IHJturt Ouofci Willi tJ;cliu-
Slovakia DHrgntloni
'Afr. and Mm! V7. C. ballon of
Mfclln wera Klnoinlh Putin business
visitors yosterduy ",ul gnesla or the
chambar 6f commerce at luncheon.
Dalton, who In president of Iho Am
erican National bank conferred with
the delegation or jCiechb-ftlovaks In
tho rhambor ymlorday In regard to
Iho future; settlement an propound
by the group at Mallu.
4
GOLDEN
' KRUST
1 BREAD
In a few short
weeks has become
the bread standard
for the county!
Because the qual
ity Is 'there.
Klamath
Bakery
826 MAIN
..HHVIHIj I'ltKMUM J,IHT
West And . ZHiiiiiii Con fir Willi
, Hee'y r ThoJtViuiity I'lilr.lUxu-il
l
wVst,
superintendent of
beef exhibit for the county fulr nud
Waller Kiitsmun, Hiinorliitoniliiiit of
fluid cmpi, conferred yoslorduy ur
tnrnoon with Mr. T. W. Nowcoinb,
secretary of tho fulr board, relative
to tho rovlalon of Iholr respective
divlnlon'ti In tho plamluim lint.
II AH .UILIC TESTED
IVIer JKlplnnutler IIHiikm Hamll
, H 1'iwlurt To County gnl ,
Peter f, Klolsmelor, wo II known
Klamath dairyman, brotiKht a uw
pin of tollk, from his herd to tho
county -tgon'r officio to bo touted
for II commit of butter fill. It In
understood that Mr. KlnJsmoler la
cwiitomiilutfnii selling noma of lils
cow and wanted facia and figure
concerning what grade of mllk'thoy
produce boforo offering them for
unto.
' Jutland jits arrested1 '
II. W. Hlllif ! Oiiu-Knl With nuvlng
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11. W. filllnr, who accompnhlod a
dflogatlbii .of, Cjwcio-Sloviika trorii
Portland lo look ovur iho territory
around Malln with a view of pan-
Ibly milling there, waa nrrexled yea-
Inrilay .on. tho AHbland-KIamath
Falla highway by county .traffic of
fleer 11. B. Knowlin, and charged
with driving hla hulomobllo 50 nrllc
an hour. Ha will appear. bofora Juj
tlco Wf tho I'eaco It. B. Jliiunakgr In
anawor to hla aummona Monday,
Marcli !.'.''
KOIID MOTOK MK. IIKItR
!(4rrM-ii)ntir' fVimi INirtlnnil And
Kiiicran Iw Oily '
K. Cv Pot vft Kuge'na and 'C. C.
McKliinoy of I'orlland, repreaentS
tlvoa of tho Ford Motor company of
thoaa aoctlona, nro In the city for
evoral daya looking Into tho oondl
tlon of Ford bunlnnsii In Klamath
Fall and klaomth county.. They are
guenta In tho Vhlto Pelican' liotol
whllo In the city. , ,
I HN8TUKIi I'IjAYH IN M.UJX
Iirfto (H-mvil Wl(nrsf V:ik' Show
WtHliKtulny Kvi-nlna;
Mallh'l '400 turnod out on mawc
lout night to wltnoiia tho Klk'a njln
atrol abow which played in that town
to a crowded, houaa, A largo num
ber of Klamath' Fall rcaldnnts also
attended tho allow, ktuying for the
i danco later which Kim glvon In con
nected with the inliiHtrul, by- Johnny
lrouaton'a Aggravatoni. Seventeen
men, the properly man and tho or
chestra made the trip and those who
saw tho ahow : for, a second time
oompllmontcd the group on., their
continuod sui'coss.
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J
few Prices .....
ri Kctdak Pittures
Mail- ,'
S-exposuVe roll
15c
. 10 or 12-exposure roll 25c
: ....':-5 - ;-, .it
Vest pocket prints, each 4 c '
z 1-4x3 i-4 or , . ,:.; - ; ;
. 2 l-2x 4 1-4 'prints, each.....;'. ....:...5C ;
31-4x41-4or . i:
i 7-8x4 7-8 prinW, eacH..........:...-.:....gc
4x5 or 3 1-2x5 1-2 or ,
7c i
50c
post card, prints, each' ...........
8x10 or 7x11 enlargements ..
. Ron1 hc,
i films and we prepay the return postage
0. 0. D., just as you like ,
St in son
"The photbgrapher in your t6wn"
" ' ' ' tSaVe this price list) ' '
Ho Io .Vot llii llMIiMiiilr(l ir Xol
, Anwitijr Tlio Vlnit Own
; To pai'iipliraHo a Saw linos from a
favorite old pootn:
Of nil Dud words of thoao who
.know. .
The snildi-at are these: Wo
told you o!
Those who are easily offended
usiiully resent tlianml words, "I told
you o," but no offonso was Intumfed
when reader worn told In yester
day' Irsuo to be us early as poaslblo
In tH presentation of their diction
ary coupons.
The first dictionary day has now
come and .gone, and everybody Is
hnppy except those who did not
got ono of those useful new volumes.
Never mind. It 1s not yot too lute.
Tho offer strll holds good.
Clip tho dictionary coupon printed
elsewhere In this issue und learn, all
df tho particulars contained In It.
; TO IMS K.XA.MJNKII TO.N'KrllT
Cnnliin Ami NcmiiiIiIi To ll- Kxnuiin
,- ed Ity llwinl On yimllfliations
Uill Canton,' office engineer of the
slatn highway department and I.ynn
Nt-araltb, c'ipne,ctcd with the Cali
fornia. Oregon Power company will
bo ojuimlned tonight by tho examin
ing board of the Officers Reserve
corps of this district, on their quali
fications to become members of the
corps. Tho two men were recently
poiulnuied and only the necessary
qualification stand between thmn
and commissions in the corp. The
head of the exumlulng board la Dr.
O. 8. Nowaom, head of the Klamath
county health unit.
MTA.MMim.OJb MKX
niMliics ; llrliiKS Oil :CKflcliilH To
Kluinnlh Kail
E. V. Hums and K. V. St. John,
both of Sacramento, California, are
In the city for tlio remainder of the
week, looking Into business condi
tions of the Standard Oil company
in Klamath Fulls. They are guests
In tho White Pelican hotel while in
this section. Burns la district sales
-manager of tho Pacific district.
Combines scientific service with merchandising features such as the old pharmacy never knew. Wo
pride ourselves that we are giving Klamath fells such a drug store. Prescriptions are taken care of
by three highly trained registered pharmacists. Our stock of merchandise is up-to-date and Very com
plete, being excelled by few stores even in the larger cities. When in need of anything in our line
we say, "TRY 'UNDERWOOD'S FIRST."
i- Ll'MIU-mMK.V LEAVE ,
Itrttoii North Afjer imctrstlnn Visit
To Klmnnlh Fnlbt '
0. A. Prlnco and N. L. Nlchcls of
Eugene, reprenentatlvcs of the Booth
Kellcy I.iimbor company were In the
city, yesterday, attornoon and this I
ni-Xfnlng .. IntervlewinK . promlnom
lumbermen of Klamath Falls in the
Interest of purchasing tlinbor. . They I
expect to return to the city within a
short period. Prince and Nichols I
roturned north this morning.
SPANISH VHTH TO MKKT
Discussion Of AllnlvcrKill-j' Ceh'br
tlon Vp For Tanlftlit ; i '.
' Spanish American War Veterans
will meet tonight , in the legion
rooms In the basement of the county
court houso, H. W. Dathtany, adjut
ant announced this morning. The
principal subject of tho mooting will
be the colebratlon of tho first an
niversary ;of the war vet camp for
Klamath. The colebratlon Is sched
uled for the evening of Thursday,
March 19. . j , "
' BUY 8EKD STOCK
County Agnt .. Ami Henry Sombn
Ix-vo JVr Mcdford To Buy Stock
Purchase of seed Block for plant
ing of varieties , of early potatoes
was tho Incentive which sent County
Agent C. A. Henderson, and Henry
Semori, Klamath farmer, to Madfocd
today.. ,The two men left this morn
ing.. " ' . .. . ...
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MAS. Wti. BESSLER
' i:' F u r tie r '
. oan Washington,
Bot. Sixth and Seventh
All work 80 to BO per cent
less than arly fur housj in
Klamath. Work guaranteed.
TOILET
SPECIALTIES
Nylotis Talcum 25c
Nyals Face Cream ........25c
Nylotis Face Powder $1.00
DJER KISS POWDER
COMPACTS
Oxidized silver case. Loose
powder. ..The very latest
$2.75
' . , , . -
HIGH CLASS PERFUMES
Black Narcissus
Paris !
Lorigan
and, dozens of others.
(Fresh and full strength) V
CANDIES
We specialize in Saylors
Chocolates recognized to be
one of the very finest in the
country. '
Caramels, Cherries, Choco
late Creams, Assorted Nuts
and many other varieties.
Priced at $1.00 to $3.50 per
box. .
Try a box there IS a dif
ference.'. . '' ' ':!.:
SPECIALS
Friday and Saturday Only
-JT. St -ex-1.
2 Quart Hot Water Bottle ' it 1 OQ
: Regular $1.65 Special T f f
$1.49
99 c
2 Quart Fountain Syringe
, Regular $1.85--Special
Electric Curling Irons
Regular $1.50 Special
Nylotis Almond Cream, for chapped
hands and rough red skin OQ
Regular 40c Special .. .... 57
- Kodak Work
Underwood's Krystal Kote pictures are
the very finest made. ;We give you this
high class work oh every roll of films
' you brin$ to us without extra charge.
l ' ct. , i.'.'''.: . -- . '.: - . v::;
Why not have the best it costs no more.
.. Films left before nine o'clock in the
morning are ready at 5 in ths afternoon.
' Mail orders, received equally prompt at
tention. Send us your work.
; Remember Velox paper with the
" Krystal Kote' ' :' ' '
SHAVING
NEEDS
Gillette razors ....$1.00
Gem razors ..I. .$1.00
each complete with blades.
' SHAVING
CREAMS . I
Colgates 7 jj
. . Williams .
Palm Olive . ' " '.'
Mennens '.. v l
, 'each 35c
EXTRA SPECIAL "
....... .-.
Gold plated auto strop raz
or with blades -
89-
' .STATIONERY
- We feature many high grade,
numbers. Highland Linen,
at 60 cens per box is not ex-
.i; ;i5 ..r-.-, .. ti.i
celled by any other brand.
New Shades New Styles
See the ' Ripplette Lawn.
Deckle edge. Several colors.
Price per box. .. $1.00
nderwood
Ui
Serves you best
s jnarmacy
' -' - Saves you most
hand LEADlcn ick
A. Srlnk, Well Known Here,
Returns From California
Interested in the establishment of
a municipal hand tor Klamath Falls,
F. A. Solak has returned from. Cali
fornia, where ho has been living for
tho past three years. Mr. Solak was
conductor of the Klamath Falls
band until his removal to California.
Friends have been urging him to re
turn to Klamath in the hopes that
sentiment for a municipal band will
result In perfecting such an organi
sation early this summer.
VISITS COUNTY SCHOOLS
Superintendent Culls On Ione Pine
, And Merrill
PA1VKKB PrnCHASKS HOMK
Will itcturn To KInninth Fnlls To
Make His' Honic
i
. M. F. Parker has purchased the
home of J., M. Bell, 1129 Crescent
avenue and plans on returning to
Klamath Falls by the first of May
with his family to make their per
manent homo., They are living In
Redding at present but are antici
pating . the. return, to their former
home. Parker Is a member of the
firm, The People's Warehouse.
"CHORUS TO MEKT.TOX1GHT
Chamber ot Commerce Singers Will
Convene In Chamber Rooms ' '
Regular inspections of rural
schools of Klamath county call Fred
Petorson, county school superintend
ent into the country several times
each week. This morning Mr. Pet
erson, left to visit Lone Pine ane
Merrill schools to confer with teach
ers at each school on problems aris
ing in the conduct of the schools.
WHJj liACXCH HOAT
Power Company lurclm.so High
Power Launch For Lake I'so
California Oregon. Power company
were to have launched today a high
powered . launch which waa to be
used on Klamath lake at the suction
dredge.- The motor boat 25 feet
.Ions and six and one half feet wide
was built by Ray Telford and Wil
bur Telford. , ., ,. '
VISITORS HETITRX XORTH
Guests In Klnmnth Falls Leave For
. . . Portland
. Mrs. II. R. 1 Reynolds and Mrs.
Lulu Lockhavem... who have bfen
visiting In Klnm&th. Falls for tho
pust week, roturned to Portland,
motoring north. They were aooom
pnnted by Mrs. L. O. Arena and two
small sons, Jim Arena and Bill
Arons who will visit for a week In
tin olty ; !i . '.
With the new music on hand, the
chamber of commerce male chorus
will meet tonight In the rooms of
the chamber of commerce tor their
weekly practice. The meeting, or
dinarily scheduled tor Tuesday
night was postponed, because ot the
banquet ot the merchant's bureati
iu the chamber that evening. Much
Interest has been shown in the
chamber chorus by male vocal talent
In the city.
JURRHUK L1CKXSK ISSUED
Long Silence Tn Mnrriiigo Activities
"Broken Today . j ,
. Breaking the long Inactivity, In
tho marriage business, Colin B.
MX? .Nab and Uldlne Butts procured
a marriage license at 'the county
clerk's office this morning. The
couple are both residents ot Klain.
nth Falls and well known -hero. Mr.
McNab waa a former .resident ot
North Bend on .Coos Bay. '
"made in Oregon." The dinner will
precede the Crater Shrine Hl-Jlnks
and there are many planning to re
serve tables tor the evening. Mrs.
Carey Ratnsby is president of the
organization and in charge ot the
dinner. ,
PLAN'S FOR DINNER PARTY .
St. Patrick's Dance To Be Kevnt Of
Season
Final plans' were completed for
the St. Patrick's dinner dance to be
given by . A. G. Morrison, of the
White Pelican hotel and the affair
promises to be one of the most in
teresting of the season.' Dancing
will start at 8:30 Instead of 9 p. m.
aa previously announced. Special
arrangements- are prepared .by John,
ny Houston's orchestra while other
special music features are scheduled
by the management. - All possible
reservations are taken.
COLLIER FIXED 10 ...
Local Man Pleads Guilty To' Bpecd-
, . tug. And .Pays To Jifdge. M M
It-cost A. D. Collier just S10 and
costs for speeding on south Sixth
street. Mr. Collier, who was arrest
ed early this week by County Traf
fic Officer R. HT. Knowles for' ex-;
ceeding the limit, .appeared before
Justice ot the Peuce R. .Hunsaker
and paid his fine; i
Feed and Seed Oati
.,. ... . ,.,.,..... v
For Sale
Good quality
KLABZUBA' BROS.5
raaun, ure.
VVOMEX' PUVX DIXXER
Banquet To 1U- Given. Featuring
"Oregon Made lroclncts" 'i
Members ot the. Church WTomen's
Service League at a meeting yester
day afternoon decided to entertain
with a dinner on March 27 In the
Guild hall, featuring at the dinner
only 'Oregon made products. The
affair 'Will be one of the. most novel
In the city as everything from the
meat to . the table favors will be
Know the facts
Newspapers keep you In touch with affairs of the . world but
do you know anvthing about vnur own teeth? You should, and
you xan find out all. about them without delay, Inconvenience
or epense. We give yon an honest examination free, (
R. D. COE, Dentists .
(Painless, of course.) v
202-204 Hopka Bldg. 8th and Main. Ph. 888
- Dentistry at price you can afford to pay
Tires' Made , by People Who fcnou) How
t(
Mlrlivlln tires are not a new product, ..One of the first to bn
manufactured, they uro totluv oue.if Aiuorcn's favorites, ..The)
nro mado for Amei'liaii kmwIh, hy people who know from ev
peilcnce just what , is dcmniulcd. Anil on Mlchelln tires, Alt
ADJUSTMENTS ARE MADE RIGHT HEUK. Spcxlul low pi-Ice
to reduce oar stock. j - .
RECKARD AUTO SERVICE
. SIXTH . ANl MART
PHONE 71!