Vy'frfttbAY, MAftCII 20, 1925
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EVENING faERAI D, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE THREE
RUMMAGE SALE TO
i BE HELD TUESDAY
To i'u Iho monoy for purcliuno
tf a typewriter, the hook uommUlmi
o( 41m WoinuiiK Library club (oiluy
announced u niiimiiiiku muIo lo ho
hold nnxt Tuimday In tliu aturo space
adjacent lo Jlitriiliii viH'n shop In trie
Mk-Curthy bulldln. Tim locul club
, miU(iitU lliut everybody who uwik
clothe tluil they linvo lltlli' imu for,
turn (ho clolhoa over to din Library
club In order (but (boy may ho told
ml ilia proceed ho niilluil to llm
iiw lypuwi'Kiir. Tito club would be
gralarul (or uny cooperation In I hit
raspncl, momhers or llm bonk coin-
III III Va StlltO,
i'KXAirv dki i;hiihi
Wnitenbiiig (liven Opportunity lo
Kiln Permit Willi Council
Who n be mnrtml to build a porch
onto tha Krunk Wiinl homo on
fourth and Main atrauls without
firm having obtained a pornilt from
tbo city eoucll, It. K. Wnttunbui'K
ylolutoit a telly ordinance which
stipulate that before any bulldlnK
rnn lis dona limldo Ilia firs HiiiIIm n
permit mum firm bo secured. Wat
(unburn wn arrentad yesterduy on
complaint or Fire Chief Kotlli K.
Ambrose and brought bofora Police
Judgo Lam I.. Oaghiigan, Providing
b would cense building until flrl
securing a permit, pnnnlty . .would
not bo axucled. Ihn Jtidga, ruled.
Wattonburg agreed to defer build
ing until ho secured a penult.
SWAN LAKE CONCERN
BUYS TIMBER LAND
Two tract of timber, oaeh of 411
acre, were purchased yesterday by
tha Rwan Lake Lumbar compuuy
from Charles C.. IK'nuo nnd Mary
It. Ilogua for a ttmddarutlnn of ap
proximately IIOOIi. Dead of tha pur
chase wan filed In tio rlruclt court
yesterday. . 1
The timber laud la located about
thraa and a hulr miles urih f
Swarf laka and )um anuih of Ilia
Klamath Indian reservation bound
ary. It la described aa being In aer
llona four and five of tonhlp 37,
south raiiaa earn.
LKAVK FOH 1-OltTI.AXI) !
Mr. and Mr. K. II, lull unit Hill
Houston left this mornliiK for Port
land, wbero they will uti.'iiil tint
Itotary convention to ba held there.
They plan to return to Klhmiilli In
aevvrnt days, i.
The First Strictly Cash
Store in Klamath County
Santfbrd & Co.
Phone 34
426 MAIN STREET .
Phone 64
1C
The Largest Strictly Cash
... Store in Klamath County
Fancy Fruits
All fruits listed below are high grade and ,-.
are much cheaper than in the smaller cans.
Gal. size fancy peaches in syrup 80c
Ga. size fey. gtd. pineapple, syrup $1.00
Gal. size fey. sic. pineapple, syrup $1.40
Gal. size fey. strawberries, syrup $1.50
Gal. size ex. fey. apricots, in syrup.... 90c
Gal. size fancy loagnberries ... 75c
Gal. siz efancy Rogue River pears.. 65c
Ga. size fancy Rogue River plums.. 70c
Gal. size fancy Rogue River apples.... 50c
' Compare These Prices
Pound Golden West fancy tea.... 65c
Large package Kelloggs corn flakes 10c
Large can fancy blackberry jam . 30c
Large can fancy loganberry jam.. 30c
Gal. size Libby's pure apple butter $ 1 .00
Fancy creamery butter, lb ... 46c
Jello, any flavor :10c
4 lb. Snowdrift ..... $1.00
8 lbs. Snowdrift .1.90
Large package pancake flour .. 30c
Large boxes matches 5 c
Vi pint pure olive oil.... 25c
Large can fancy red salmon ....... 30c
2 packages camel cigarettes .. 25c
Gal. size dark Karo syrup .... 75 c
JO bars Crystal White soap .. 40c
Large package Whige King A tL g
washing machine soap rJV
Free Delivery Service
Fancy Vegetables
All vegetables listed lielow are high grade
and are much cheaper than in the smaller
. tins. . ": " . x''
Gal. size fancy standard tomatoes.... 43c
Gal. "size fancy spfnach ........ 60 C
GaL size Libby's fancy kraut . 50c
GaL 'size tender peas '. 85 c
Gal. size Libby's dry pack pumpkin 60c
Gal. size unkist tomato catsup . : 80c
GaL size Sunkist fey. sm. sour pkls $1.00
GaL &ize Sunki'st fey. sm swt pkls $1.60
Mai nly A b o u t Pe op 1 e
. THK WKATHKIt
Tha Cycla Stormuitrapli at I'ndcr
wood'i I'hurmncy continual to rug
latar In hUh level" nnd Indlcntlona
are for flno day tomorrow.
Foroctuit for next H houra:
Oanarally fair, moderate tunipern
tu ret. Tha Tycoa recording ther
mometer rculmerod maximum and
minimum taisperaturea aa follow:
High 82 Low 44
X'. fi, Wcitflcr Itrport
OreRon: Fair tonight; Snturdtiy
, cloudy; rain li. extreme worn por
tion; gentle, varlablo wlndK, becom
ing' freah aouthorly Saturday.
It taken
duy'a work.
a week to dodgo a
GOLDEN
KRUST
'BREAD
' M ' f the best?
First, we ufee noth
ing but the very
highest quality in
gredients; Second,,
.it is mifced by ex
perts 1 who have
,had years - of , ex- ' '
perience doing it.
Third, it is baked
just enough, neith
er, too much or too
. little.
. Tiy' a'lb'af today. '
Klamath
Bakery
826 MAIN
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;. ItlXN.AS IMI'HOVINO
OtMirr of Arrndo HiiU-l ltiTivei-
. I'nim He veto Alturk of liiflui'iiM.
f'hrld 'lllniiiiit, owner of "the Ar
cade hotel. w.ii able to be out of hla
ipuiii nnd on the utreet for a tew
h;)iirn this morning after a nevcrc
utt ti'k' of Intluenia which he auf
terod the pant week.
ItKTl'HNH TO !!!)MK
K. M. I'rotlty Hiiiiiii'ltii til Sli'ijor
0ierniion In Hospital
iK. M. l'ronty, who wag oporntod
upon nt tho Klnm.ith (loncral lion
111 I ill, left today lor hid homo at 120
Cimni atroet. According to relatives,
il'routy la highly Improved over hli
jiiiiillil-.m of lust iwoek, when ho was
aerlwaly1 III. Ha Is employed a.i
butter milker In tho Klamnth Kalln
creamery. ' . '
dto
MW,.BEST-'WHY
TONTYOU STOP - ;
VJHtRE POUTEWES3
I lore's w here wo want to ;
put Mr. Happy Party right.' j
Mrs. lleat dooa stop at thin '
Mp. (the 1)iiys nl hor mont-
foodB hero. Surprlaed nt :
you, .' Happy, that, you j
weren't aciiualnted , with i
that fnct. j
Watch for Mr. Happy Party j
TOl'ltlSTH I'AHSIXG THKOUtiH
HnK'U ItcgUtrr Mli' I'rom Out of
Tmvn W'lm Are Traveling;
Among the tourlats itiat have
started on their cummer "tramp
ing" early this spring are a number
of guests In tbo Arcade h.Hel. Sev
eral of the party will spend tho re
mainder of tho' week In the city,
while others left tMs inorutngfor
Portland, driving through the Beiii'l
country. : Among' the tourists nro
Mr. and Mrs. llurr Owsloy of Mer
ced, Culir., Mr. and Mrj. Ed Kram
er and Xamlly of Los Angeles, Wll
lium Qulvln and C. W. Jickfon of
Los Angoles. .
IIKTIUXS KltOM I.AKKVIKW
Jtoiuls ill Idid Jtin0ltlon In Moun.
tiiliia AccordiiiK to MutnHstn.
According lo M. Poteraon and
Karl Hiimakur, who returned lint
night from n week's buslnefs visit
In I.akevlow, th roads are in 'bud
condition, especially In tha mountuln
districts, where the snow is melting
and the highway la bndly cut up.
Uuslness conditions In the city are
good, hnwovor, and t.!io spring has
brought a number of new1 residontH
nnd tourists to the town.
t
, HHKKI M KX HKItK
Imkuvlrtv ltKlilent VIkIin In liliuii
nth I'hIIh for Dny
Wntb 'for Mr. Happy
' Party :
SINCLAIR
J. C. Flynil, well known sheep
man of the Lokevlew country, spent
tho day In tho city transacting bnnl-nets-
nnd visiting friends. Flynn la
vice president of Jhe Commercial
bank and president of the Homo
Supply company, a well known or
ganisation In that coiAitry. .
: , .t. j.V KI-A.H4TH KAI.UH
l lilvcnilty f MWIilngton Mull To
,'.-.., 1ncnte In tlly '
Harold Slune, recent graduate of
tho ' University of Washington, in
Seattle, arrived In the city the mid
dle of the week seeking a bifsiness
location. Slane was In Klamatn
Palls last falUjuhere he was Inter
ested In working for the Klamath
Sun. He majored In law while at
tending the Pniverslty.
MOVKS T HOT SIMtlXfiS
Johnny Kcainons Living In Jcmh
Hockley Home
Johnny Seumons moved Into the
former Jess Bcckloy homo In Hoi
Springs addition the early part of
the weok. ' Tho Deckley home was
recently traded to Perry DoLap for
another location In Klamath Falls.
ItKTl ltX KltOM Itl.Y .
Walkers Tnko : Vnix Of I'arkcr
Hunch While Knmlly In Hmitlt
Mr. and Mrs.- Earl Walker have
returned from lily where they have
'beep taking cars-of the ranch own
ed by Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Parker in
that section. The Parkers have been
visiting in Sun Frnnclsco tor the past
month, returning the' middle of the
week to K la mat It county.
Personals
.1
ltRSKiN'S I'OSITIOX
Kllu'l'H (iiics To ' Rlchimlson Springs
I-HillowiiiK Attack Of "Klu"
OI.KXK VIHITOK
Well Known Olcuc Keslilcnt 'lsltln,ir
With VrieniN In t'lty ',..
C. C. Lewis, iwoll 4y'own rancher
tif tho Olcne ilistrlet,. Is .In the city
for the day visiting with friends and
transacting luminous. I. owls Is owner
of a largo ranch In that suction nnd
la Interested In the prouctlon o( reg
istered Jersey cattle. He also has a
flno dairy oh Ills ranch ul'iiig with
chickens, 1 j
Bon Klhers. formerly employed tn
the Cgnnelly Brothers Harness Shop
has resigned his position duo in ill
health and left yesterday for Rich
ardson Springs where he will ro
roupernto from an attack of influ
enza which ho has suffered tho past
month.. Klhers plans to remain In
Richardson Springs indefinitely.
vr M1SSI.XU MAN' SOltiHT
I'lirciita Of Frank It. N'nsh Seek Him
In Kliuimtli 1'nJls
The parents of Frank B. Nnsh
have written to Tho Evening Herald
asking for aid In finding him. Ho
dlanppeared n'bout 7 years ago while
In AVestorn Canada. The parents
hnvo rcoently hoard that he was in
Klamnth Falls and they are anxious
fo find some trued of him. Ho Is
described ns boing 42 years old, of
Btojiky . build wd , medium height.
His parents are Mr, and Mrs. Char
les Nnsh, 111.1 It West, 17th street
Lus Angeles, - ' ,
-M. D. Cole of Medford is in the
city on business, driving over across
the mountains.
Miss Elsie Mae Toombs Is expect
ed in the city tomorrow afternoon
on the stage from Fergus Falls,
Minnesota, where she has spent
some time. She will relieve Mrs.
Zepha Van . Buskirkot the White
Pelican hotel office,1 who will go to
San Francisco tor a visit, leaving
Sunday. ' . '
H. A. Morey of Placerville Is a
business visitor In the city from his
home In California. Tie Is a guest
in tho White Peuican. T
W. CI. Chandler, railroad detective
tor the Southern Pacific is in the
city on official business from his
home in Dunsmulr. '
A. A. Cobb and W.' H. Haines
Sacramento, Standard Oil officials
are business, visitors In Klamath
Falls, looking Into conditions here.
P. J. McDonald of Los Angeles Is
In the city on business, oloklng Into
property interests In Klamath Falls,
where he has holdings. ' '
J. K. Rtchllnot McClond Is in the
city on business, a guest In tha
Arcade hotel. .
Mr. and Mrs., j. L. Logan bf Port
land are among the out of town
business visitors in the city. They
are guests in the Arcade hotel.
Surah More Is taking the place of
Miss Wills Smith in the Mars Con
fectionery shop due to the Uness or
Miss Smith. ,; '
Jnck Auten Is planning on leaving
Monday for the Chlloquln district
where he has contracted for logs In
that section.
J. A. Mahooj-y and Jerry McCar
tle, well known stockmen of the
Bonnnxa district were business visit
ors in Klamath Fulls yesterday af
ternoon. Mrs. Vorn Oordon was among the
out of town visitors In the city J-es-torduy
for several hours.
A. E. GnlllcksDn, one of the larg
est ranchers of -the Benver Marsh
county, was in town today to pur
chase supplies and attend to busi
ness matters. AVIth tho construction
of the railroad north of Kirk the
Beaver Marsh country is scheduled
1 tor a big agricultural development.
John Dennohy, woll known llvo-
stock operator ' of . Morrill and
.1 brother of Hugh Dennohy, iwhose
, I tragic death In Alaska startled tfio
1 world recently, was a business vial-
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Biscuit Co. ; vS 'M )
Spokane, Portland siT Vy . ,
tor In Klamath Falls today.
. John C. Flynn, wo.ll known resi
dent of Lakcvlew, was in town to
day on a brief visit.
On a shoot'iirtVtt AO the Klamath
country, Gordon MacCracken, a
physician of Ashland, drove over to
Klamath -Falls yesterday and to-.
ping here over night, attended to
business matters today.
W. C. Balfour, hutel man and
builder of a new hotel In Chilouuin,
was In Klamath Falls yesterday to
sit on a Jury In the case of Lewis
Pankey vs. National Surety com
pany. Among the visitors from Salem
yesterday were U. D. Copper, W. W.
Chndwlck, C. H. Muson and Bon
Drake, all of . whom are here to
spend severnl days on btmlness mnt-
lors.
Itme duos family L
ARC. A BRlCtHUl
mooxnesoTciAss
FoKitu.m to leroK.
J whencw they. pJxss
.One thing Iiroved by statistics is
thafyou can't always prove a thing
by statistics, .