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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1925)
'"V ri .M K)..U : C : Friday, 'march 13, 1925 t: li-.nu. , ,!, n. ,ii 1.. a , . M .'i EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ' fAjSETKJlEE?- : M .MllKlt.MUJf I.V MTV -,1'nHliutd ftvahlrMa lutci-oalcd In V l.f j THiilier In City :) . 'hit ' ' ' llenry I). Huvls, ucuoiupnnh-u' by hlii son Henry C. JWtvl uro In' III city for the, rmnnlndur of llui Week, looking into business Inturnst im tlio timber : gam. Hvaldes vxlunitlvo tllillifff holdings In Oregon, (tiny own lor1 ' trni'ts of timber In l.uCrnsan, Wjaclinslilj whtiro lli'iy ulitn operutq a mill! They in liiviiatlgiitliiK con dition In I lip K In ma 1 It luuitmr dis tricts, ' 1 Santford & Co. The Firat Strictly Cash Store in Klamath Cotinty The Largest Strictly Cash ,.i : Store in Klamath County 426 MAIN STREET '' Phonev 34 Phone 64 Compare These Prices SI? Owl" OX IHHIXKHH IX crrv lumber lluyiw Hpt-nillng Ui'iiiiiliulfr ,' ' Of Wwk In County , , 'in t lift tnloroHia of buying lumber and 'looking Into the tracts or Klmn nth county tlmlinr, (lunrga I'urkin of Minneapolis anil It. II. Hcaulim of Bun Franrlsrb urn In tho illy fur the remainder of the wank, conferring with business muii on t lie lumber Mine. Bcanlun In a nioniliur of the firm of llrnks-Hcnnlon Lumbar com pany wlio hao extenulvo holdings both'st Oregon una California with mill In lie nil, Oragom 1 TO V WIT IH'HnAXO' Wife Of HuKTtrl Drug AddM Arrlrra In Clljr Vculi-frtny , Mrs. K. M. Hhulto, wife or F. M. Hhulto who I churgd with bnlng a drug addict and who not tiro to li In room la the Arcade hotel the onrly part of ,the week following a sup posed "uliot'' In In t tin city from heir home In Oakland, to be with her husband, who In now being held In the city Jail, - MOVfNU TO I'OUTI.AND (VtldttlU Of Klnntalli Kalta Tu Make. Homo In Monk Mr. and Mr. Walmr Nlrhola will U-ave Klamath Falls tomorrow mornlnn for Tort land whoro they will innk i) their permanent home. Nichols wna employed In the Peer letui cafe, owned by hla brother Otto Nlcholn, who rarenlly dlapuaed of hla place to P. J. Zlmon, ' I'AKH. ItKHKItVH KXAMH V. It. anion .Anil Mini XYxtnllh Hrxttliuncniled Vnf ('iiiiiiiIkIiiiih W. R. Canton and I.lnn S'esmlth lout night took exaininatlona for rommhulnna In thi officers', reaorva corps and both will be recommended for firat lleulennnry commissions, Ih. Itv.l ,...,..,.. I r,.H,..l.,,r ll teat. If commlsslonad they . wilt be In the engineering corps. The ex amining board waa compound of Dr. T'aul M. Noe, Dr. U. 8. Nownom, Kranit Old, C. H. Knnwlra. J. W. Taylor and Tie. T. A. Murywoather. TlUfl'Ww gt'lT WOHK Urk Of Kuniln Hull Inn Acllrlllfii Hay Mlkn Onlnrii(Hii . . t Predatory animal trappnra In Klamath county will cenae tliolr iic tlvltlca for the year, accord Iiir to Mike aalarncau, government trap per, iwho arrived bnck In tho city yeaterday,. I.ark of funda to pay (ovornmant hountlea wim glron in the cauan or the cennallon of nctlvi tlea. Other trapper alao aro qult l Iti k for the aeaaon, aaya Galnineau. ItKTlltXH TO KI-A.MATII FALLS Mrs. K, C. ArRravos hna recently rotitrnod from a trip U Cullfoniln whoro ahe visited with frlcmlji and .relatlrea for a forlnlRhl. Upon her return aha found Mr. Aro.rav.ia III with an attack of Intliienia which Kan neon qulto prevalent In tho city during tho paat two weeka., I Remember ;it' ('-. ,i !;.'"..' Our - Cream Puffs and .pur, Hot Cross ;Pijs Jare niade just-aa' good as GOLDEN BREAD and . we, are sure ithat i you., will; en joy eating them.. Order some today. t- . i '. fr. v t i ,i ' 1 v. i, A Klamath Bakery v 826 MAIN Service Our delivery service ia unequalled in Klamath County Compare the ser vice, we' offer you every day in the Week with the service you are receiv-ing-elsewhere. All orders given i before 5 o'clock p. m. will be promptly delivered any where in the city the same day. All orders amounting to $2.00 or more will be del ivered free You can phone up your order and pay our delivery man at your home. Large package snow flake crackers 30c Small package snow flake crackers 10c Case 48 tall cans Alpine milk $4,20 12 cans fancy tomato hot saiice 80c Sunkist asparagus tips, can .. 25 c Ripe olives, can 15c 2 large cans fancy Rogue River beets 25c Small size Van Camp's pork & Beans j 8c Med. size Van Camps pork & beans 10c Large size Van Camps pork & beanst 20c Campbells soups, any kind ... 10c Large can fancy kraut .. 20c Large can fancy spinach ... 20c Large can fancy whole hominy.. ,15c 49 lb. sack Fisher's Blend flour $2.75 10-lb. sack pure cane sugar.... .80c 25-Ib. sack ptre cane sugar........ $2.00 100-lb. sack pure cane sugar .... $7.30 t-i, Free Delivery Service Price Our price raise only with the market Compare them every day , in the week with the price you are paying elsewhere. . .4 A .j' . This store is equipped to handle half the grocery - purchases of , Klamath county and do it at a small cost. . We guarantee ,:our. ; price when we guarantee to you that we will refund full purchase price on any article re turned after comparison- of .price . is made. :' 3C Mainly- About People 'T TlIK WK.THKIt , The cyClo-atormniirnph at Under wood'a pharmacy allows that the biirnmolrlc proaaitre la IncrenatiiK aliiwl)' anil fair wwthor neeina as sured for tomorrow. Forecuat . for next 24 hours Clear and cool. The Tycoa record Inn ttiermomotpr roRlmerod . muxlmuni' and inlnlmuni tompcarturea today as follows: High .60 Low l". H. WpoiIiit Iti-port " .' Orison: Cloudy and unsottlod to night and Saturday, probably Until ralna tn weat portion: no chunge hi temperature; modorate westerly winds. ; toirists ix crrv Wni in Wrnlhor Kinds Motoi'lnti Wnmlcrlntc Hunt li Mr.' and Mi-a. N. t). Taylor, Mr. und Mrs. Wllllum E. konale, Jdck Crulcksliank, Jack Kenile and Paul Nelson, nil of Ilolso, Idaho are aflTong ,tho earlier tourlata of the ho'iisoh who have packexl up tholf li-nftlilon In tio tonnemi of the car. and wandnred south. ' Thoy aro plAh nlng on visiting In tho city far sevt nrnl days before continuing their sohthwn'rd Jonrney. Whllo In Klam ath Falls they are guests In tho Ai'cuiia hotol. '. ' ' . ' , , I'ltlllTHR 1ST KIAM.TII FAU-S AIiIk (IoiiIiiii, l.doklnn l'Nir KlKliU, In I'll y With MnnnR(t' Alilo Gordon, ono of tho. fnatoxt I'aolflc Const boys In tho fight gnnie, la In, Klamath Fulls, accompanied by hla trnlncr, 0. U Hlmmomla. They nr fit hopca of rotionlng tho fight giiino In the city, according to Oor diMV today. WMillo In tho city they aro visiting with their ' old friend Jack Jlounnr' and ara gueata In the Arcada hotel. . ' ' ' ' MrliKMOItK HACK UrniliK-kiiinn Arrlvnl In Klinnnth From Onklnm) jit Mfht Ono of the biggest livestock op erators In Klamath county la D. M. Molmore of Oakland, California, who arrived last night from Oak land, his homo. Mr. Mcl.emore has been buying and selling cattlo In the Klamath country for over ten years.-.-.. J , .: . , x tVOllKI.VO, OX lll ll.IHNG t'oui t, House S( rivet ure. Ik-htg OiniiK. ed Into AHirliiirnt Houne Work has been started ou the old court house building, now owned by O. Peyton, local wood doalor, Into art apartmunt house. The building was moved laat year from Its former location on .'Fourth and Main to Fourth and Walnut. Mr. Peyton's original Intention was to rebuild the structure1 Into a rooming house but he how plans to have It remodelled Lfor an apartment housa. The build ing will bo openod somo time' Hits spring "ft wus said. . DIX tIt. tl.AMK TOXKiHT ' Merrill Anil Ktniiinth High To fln.sK III Mnnl Oniiic : Mr : KAIl KHOM 1IOMK Ami Mnt, H. T, Toiiihmigh Here , I'iiiii t "li n I on, Ohio , Mr, and Mrs. H.- T. Tombnugh, who rnsldo at Canton, Ohio, aro unions; tho ' visitors of rClmnnth Fulls who aro farthest from home. Mr, and Mrs. Tombaugh are here oil a combination biialiinss and pleanure trip, ' ' , ;. ; ' : ,' Whether 01' not Klnmnth HI will tie up with Merrill for the cham pionship of Klamath county or whether Morrill will repent Its 'win against the. local high school' and thereby cinch tlio championship, Is a knotty problem that will bo solv ed tohlulit whon the two basketball teams 'clash. Tho following lineup loaves this bveulng; Dnlo Soule, center; Huri'y Molntore and' Frank Hull, guards;? Zed llamas und Dean Hockley, forwards; and Howard tiritham and' Lawrence Carroll. , ' DISt'l HH HKAl.TH SUTTKKM Health Nurao Meets With Ormip Of lrvlll Women lilHCussloh of health cohdltlon In the town of Morrill oooiiplesl the ut tontlon of a group meeting of mem bers of the public health association with." Miss I;ydla Frlcko, county health ntli'se ' yesterday afternoon. The niontiig'waa held In tho home of Mrs. Kd llarwood, 1 MHS. JOHXSTt)X UrTTlIlXS local Woman lliuk Fronr VMl In Mlrhignn 4mt 0nnrsitn ( After an absence of several months In Minnesota aitfl Michigan visiting 1 frlnods and relatives, Mrs. J. C. Johnston returned last night to Klamath Fulls. Mrs. Johnston nvhen she left for tTie east was ac companied by Mr. and Mr?. John Tipton. Mr. and Mrs. Tipton return ed to Klamath Falls some time ago. ' I'LAX O. A. C IAX'E Stiiilenls From t'oflcRV. M'ant Dnucc . For Spring Vacation According to a long distance tele phone call, received In the city last night, members of the Oregon Agri cultural College, studont body who are also residents of Klamath Falls, want plans made for a Greater O. A, C. get-together In the form of a dance. The final date, whether It will be March 26 or March 27, has not been dacldtd upon,. The com mittee plans to have the dance In the yhlte Pelican liotf i If the rooms may possibly" bo obtained. :The dancs will come during spring vaca tion In the college when the major portion of the studenu In the city will bo home. v ' ' CIlARCiKH DLSMIHSKD . Knoll ' Is Nol ltoand Over To Grand Jury On Charge Not sufficient evidence supported the charge of larcsny In a dwelling against G. Knoll to warrant the de fendant being bound over to the grand Jury, Justice of the Peace R. E. Hunsaker decided yesterday afternoon after bearing the case. Acting District Attorney W. P. Myers represented the state at the hearing and W. A. Wlest appeared for Knoll. V POST Ali KATKS CHASGE Kliucath I'ostnmrtcr Rccflv-s Copies Of New Regulations .- The Klamath Falls post office has received copies of the new postal regulations and is now distributing them to local business houses. The new . rates 'Will become effective April 13. There is a slight increase in many rates, especially on postal cards which will hereafter require a two-cent stamp. Persons who wish to study the new- rates can obtain espies of the regulations at the post office. ' ... , , WIM. PKKSKXT IMCTl'HK Mwlcrn Woodmen To Show "The Hour Glass" Saturday Xight . The Modern Woodmen of America will present a motion picture film, J'Tho Hour Glass" at Odd Fellows hall Saturday night. The film Is said to be an interesting romance. No admission will be charged. To Obtain Good Will it is just as necessary that we satisfy our used car ' Customers as our new. . ; For reliable used cars see Buick & Star Garage , H. E. Hauger Opp.-White Pelican Hotel J i at home a uuaiii rco: You've never found quite Hint smoothness of flavor that ap petizing smell Hint tcmperi to your tusl as in the coffo you get at home. ,. And quality in the coffee itself begins "at home, too, territorially"; ' ' spcuking. You'd search in vuin , for coffee ; blended anuploce Hint can bcgln to excel Golden '' West Coffee, ;' ' ,' ,". . .' "?';; ' ''Selective choice of the' world's i f' bcst-flnvored high-grown coffees ; and 40-odd years of catering to , tens of thousands of good-coffee -', judges have made it so. . AIm Itr O I d n Wast T.a . Orani. .koa A GmnJapan CLOSSET DEVKRS, COFFEES ft TEAS EXCLUSIVELY, ' . PORTLAND ND SEATTLE . , ' 'X .'' d "''",.:';c:? .sm.wltaaK.jr . ' The handy key- ' ' 0HnliiK top la . qnirkly, easily. V anfely remv.it. .' tin eiill-opanrrt mi digging in; : no row rdora to cut you. Inert a convenient tfon tnlnrr when - lha coffra la gone. GoldLen Goffee O 1021 Cloiuet ft Derail All 7 t-