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EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON "
THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1025,
i
Falls Mercantile Co's
II CONTRACTS
WILL BE DRAWN
heart-warming
picture on cold
and nippy mornings
,. , GoiDEN-BROWN, feather-light pancakes with
plenty of syrup for sweet company no one has
been able to improve the combination! The only
improvement has come in the flaxcr itself.
AIber Flapjack Flour has nude it easy for every
one to make tender, tempting, no-trouble-Uxligest
pancakes every time. It has everything you need to
ake good hot cake. Self-ruing; no bother; as simple
' to use as stirring cream in your coffee. Simply add
a tittle Water or milk and bake on a hot griddle.
' Your grocer has it in the handy round carton
toith the replaceable lid.
Better Bieakiaft
you have a Buick and need repairs or
' service come to the only '
Authorized Buick Service
in town
Complete stock of Buick Parts
. Special Buick Equipment
. Expert Buick Mechanics
. Work Guaranteed
Buick and Star Garage
" Opposite White Pelican Hotel
Wood
We can supply your
fuel needs on short
notice.
Blocks
, Dry Slabs
Limbs
Coal
. Fuel Oil x
Phone your ' orders to
,:, 535
601 Main St
O. Peyton & Co.
"Wood to burn"
601 Main Phone S15
GOLDEN WEST TO
EXPORT LAST OF
.' - SHEEP SATURDAY
When the livestock train pulls out
of Klamath Falls next Saturday tor
California points. It w:;: carry away
the last of the huge flocks of Iambs
i and sheep owned by the Golden West
, Meat & Packing company of Oak
i land, California, it was learned to
j day. The parking concern hare
I wintered thousands of bead of sheep
in me luie iaxe district ana as me
market demand manifested shipped
the sheep south (o be butchered and
placed on the market. F. S. Vettel,
has been attending to the interests
of the California concern, In Klam
ath. t
The last shipment of the packing
concern will be approximately 2000
head.
Whife Pelican
- Hotel
Merchants Lunch, 60c
12:00 to 1:30 p. m.
Also
Banquets a
, , , Parties
- Dances
Don't , overlook our dinner
daae St. Patrick's Night
COOPERATIVE STYLE
SHOW TO BE FEATURE
A cooperative style show will be
an Important feature of the Ameri
can Legion auto show next week,
according to announcement by the
publicity committee. The style show
will be staged on Friday night of
the chow, and will feature a large
number, of living Models who will
display the latest styles for women's
wear this year.
The Harry Borel( symphony or
chestra has been engaged tor the
stylo show, nnd members of the
committee premise that this -will be
one cf the outstanding features of
this year's auto show. .
AVith all floor space for exhibits
old out, and with legion mombers
exerting every effort to add new
features for the show, the exhibit
this year promises to be one of the
boat in the history; of the county,
say the ex-service men.
A whittling contest was held In
Chicago recently. Its winner should
have been given a small town post-
office, ;. , 7,
Reclamation Service and
Attorney for Irrigation
Dutrict Fix Plan
Compromise vll be the medium
through which the government and
the water users of too Klamath Ir
rigation project will come to an
agreement on the Maintenance uud
Operation contract. It was learned
today. ! ' ...
Pollowlrg a conference last woek
between J. It. Coffey aud H. I.. Hol
gate, two, legal representatives of the
reclamation bureau, with tho board
of directors or the lrr'gatlon dis
trict. It was decided that two tenta
tive contracts should bo drawn up.
One contract would bo drawn- by
J. H. Carnuhan, attorney tor tho dis
trict and representing the water
users and tho second by Mr. Coffey,
representing the government.- When
Mr. Carnahan- finishes his contract
he will submit It to Mr. Coffey. The
reclamation attorney when- he has
completed his tentative contract will
submit it to the board of directors
of the Klamath project.
. Through mutual constructive
criticism, it is "hoped that a contract
satisfactory to both the government
and water users will be .drawn, up,
from the tentative contracts. The
proposition of , whether or not the!
water users of tho district desire'
to maintain and operate tho Klam
ath Irrigation district in crder to
take advactagQ.of relief measures as
recommended by the fact finding
committee, will be decided some
time this year when the matter will
be referred to the water users tor
final decision. 1 . ' . " i
. In event the water users approve
the Maintenance and Operation con
tract, the work of tho local bureau
of reclamation will be cut down to
future construction work.
ELECTRIC DEALERS
STAGE CONFERENCE
A meeting of the electrical con
tractor-dealers, and power company
representatives , from all - parts of
Southern Oregon and Northern Cali
fornia, was held In Medtord, Fri
day, March 6th. The program start
ed: off . with a business meeting, at
the Cop:o -Home Office .Building,
during which time a general dis
cussion WS9 held , on the subject of
"Electric Ranges", and other trade
topics of Interest. A number of in
teresting talks were hoard concern
ing' the ever-increasing popularity
of the electric range throughout this
section,: some important facts and
figures being reveailed in this connection.-.
,. It was stated by a representative
of the California Oregon Power
company, that one out of every, six
and a halt electric customers on the
Copco system, was -an electric range
user. This general .use of electri
city ' In the home is mado possible
by. the. reasonable rate for cooking
and lighting combined wblch is of
fered to tho customers sorved by
the C:pco system.
.The business meet was followed
by a dinner at the Hotel Medford,
which was interspersed by several
good talks on topics of general In
terest .to the electrical Industry. The
entire program was a big success
and it was decided to hold similar
meetings at periodic Intervals In the
future. -
The following is a list of those
who were present: C. A. Malone, J.
Jordan, and F. J. Murphy of Ash
land; T. H." Ness, Charles Chowier
arid Harold Hudson of Rojeburg;
H. M. Edmonds, J. F. McDIll and
J. A. Seavey of Dunsmulr; Howard
Uhllng, William D. Butler, Charles
V'. Garcelon and- T. V. Delzell, of
KJamath Faila; Austin B. Brownoll,
Jack E. Kerr and C. L. Clevenger
of Grants Pais; Henry Schultz and
E. G. Millburn of Yreka, Calif., I.
M. Szammel of Montague, Calif., Tex
Carlton of Mount Shasta, Calif., C.
It.-Hlgglns, O. O. Alexanderfer, B.
W. Paul, A. B. Cunningham, . L.
Waltber, D. O. Tyree, J. C. Thomp
son, W, M. Sbepard and J. J. Bu
chter, of Medford. '..-'." -
CLOCK DONATED TO
CHAMBER AT NOON
FROM HEALTH UNIT
In recognition of the work done
for them by the chamber of com
merce, the Klamath Health Also-'
elation, through Fred' Fleet, pre
sented the chamber with a beauti
ful clock for the office. For four
years, lodging of the office of the
health association' was given in the
space of the chamber offices and it
was for this service that the gift
was mado.' '
Some people Save up for a rainy
day. ' Others Just figure that when
it does comes they'll borrow an urn-J
ANNIVERSARY SALE
March 13, 14, 16
f7T O MARK THE PASSING OF THE
Y SECOND YEAR of the life of, this, in
. stitution, and to show our appreciation
for the patronage we have received, we are
making, some very drastic reductions on things
that are much in demand at this season of the
year. . The prices are much lower than usual
and the quality is the best the market affords!
We realize that to the careful buyers of Klam
ath 'County price is never the primary consid
eration to purchase. We know that there must
bo something back of that a big something
that has to do with superior quality and su
perior service that has caused our business to
grow and grow to its present size during tho
last two years. ' ' .
We are proud to have as our business creed
"The' best the . world market affords in style
and material at prices as low as are consistent
with good business," and we are also proud
that our efforts at honest merchandising' are
meeting with the approval of so many people.'
WORK SHIRTS
Triple stlichoil, two-p3ckot.
Bluo, grey and tan. A real
buy . tor the man who works
and.wase shirts must render
real service.-
ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL
95c
each
CHENEY TIES
Just arrived.- Nationally ad
vertised and nationally liked.
A real buy at any price and a
wonderful bargain during this
sale. 10" all the new assorted
colors. - .
AN,LVKR3ARY SPECIAL
40c each
KIDDIES PLAY
,rSUITS
Why tire yourself making
them, when you can buy them
from us. for less than the ma
terial costs you? They're cute,
they're well made and the
price is, cut unbelievably low.
AS.NtVEltaVRY SPECIAL
79c
ENGINEER AND
FIREMAN SOCKS
. ,. i 1
Brown and black. Have strong
ly re-lnforced heels and toes
and wlil. give long and faith
ful service.
ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL--
Per pair, 20c
PHOENIX -.;
HOSIERY
Thei world's standard, the un
failing mark of the well
groomed woman. In the new
spring weaves - and colors,
dainty, shimmering and serv
iceable at '
ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL
PRICE
15
off
Falls
v.y..
7F;
New Spring Dresses
n Silks and Sport Flannels, in Such
7 .. Popular Colors as ' ; ,
Printed Silks Foulards v
Printed Cantons Flaah Crepe8
Crepe Eletn . , -Printed
Crepe de Chine
Prices from $Jg 75 to $5500
25 pet. off
Coots
The latest for Spring Wear in
' Twills I : Charmeens
Polars '; - Veldeens
Kashas Bengalines
Prices from $ Q.50 to $ QQ.00
25 pet. off
HOUSE DRESSES
A short time age we were
oiling them at much higher
prices and thsy wem real
bargains thenl To close them
out, we aro offering the en
tiro line, comprising percales
in assorted colors, all sites, at
tho . ,. :
ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL
79 c each
BATH TOWELS
Blie 17x34. Hera Is your
chanco to loid -up on good
quality towels at tho unhoird
of Special ,
. ANNIVERSARY PRICK '
7 for $1
, KALBURNIA
GINGHAM
One of the very best grades.
This, loo, has the new and at
tractive colorings that make
It especially sultablo tor sum
mer dresses. Uoauty and util
ity comblnod. ,
ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL
23c
: 19,000 RANGE
GINGHAM
32 Inchon wldo. This material
Is almost too well known to
require description. You have
usod It and you have liked It.
This lot Is equal to any you
have over usod beforo. .
ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL
17c
FRENCH FINISH
SPORT FLNNEL
Woll-mado, with tho bright, at
tractive colorings that mako
this material Ideal for spring
or summer woar.
ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL
69 c yard
Mercamti
le
Co,
411, 415 MAIN
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