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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1925)
FRIDAY, . MARCH 27, 192E EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON RAGE THREE ; I1 I V .'1 I.I . SUPPOSED DEAD CIJIS ALIVE Tornado Stricken Family Reunited After Mourning Death of Daughter .-r-i r . ,, ,, j WKHT rnAtSKKOIlT, III. Mar. waii rouultvd tuilny. The two yuur eld daughter of Mr. anil Mra, Jerry flulllvaii, who lust Monday hud jjurlod another child ua tlmli' own, was buck Willi ihvr pitruuls niiulu. TUo child iiilasliig tiftor thu tornado it week ago n,nd was mourn.d in ili'id. In tho riilim of lliu liulllvun liuuio (ho body of u child wuh foiiml. Mr., and Mra. Sulllviin supposed it Itlnlr own und an such II wus hurled. Tho little Hulllvan jflrl wns found llvo and iwull at tho homo of n neighbor yraturduy, . Tho body of thu child burled firobubly will bo disinterred for Identification. NOT Alt V COMMISSION ismu:i 0. A. McCarthy ItorclviM Coiiuul Ion From Hindi YcMeiduy A nudiry cummlaaluii wu grunted (I. A. McCarthy, locul realtor, by Uovernor Plcrco yeitordiiy. The commlaalou ovaa tiled In t in county elwk'sj of flea yesterday iifteriioou. MAItltLUJK 1.ICKXSK JSSl'KII Urvnct lwla mill lnu Kki-vit Cull on County Clerk- A marriage llreme win issued yenlerday fmrnoun by Count) Clvrk C. H. DeLnp to Ueurgu 8. i.owl of t'lillmiuln n nd I .en ii M. koon of Klamnth Fulls. Thu (ouplu ro wall known heru. PROVES IF ON MM) Harrison llrown Sow Owner of HO Aran of IjiiiiI Nuor Modoc IM. : lly adhurlUK to all government roquiromvnta, Harrison llrown. Klamath Indian, beuimv tho owner of 80 aerot of land several miles norlhoant pf Mod-ic I'olul. Tho land l (Inscribed a buliiK In oe tlon 31, township 30 of aouth raniie 1 east. JtKTl'JKNH TO O., A. C. Mnrjinii't Jnlni'tou JU'nvin After Spending Vneiilloll With Piiiwiih . V j' 1 ' Afur apandlng the spring vnea tlon with bur parents, Mr, an I lira. J. C.. Johnston, Mlsa Margaret Johnston ; returned to Curvallia, rtr-bcr. t'Ae It aUondlim III Oregon Agricultural college, thla inornlng. Mlas Johnston la In her aopaomore rear. ' ANXOl'XCK AWARDS L. A. Wtwt Inu-ri'strxl In County Fair JKntrnntsj of Cuttle 1(. A. Wont, superintendent of Iho boot cattto .division fur thu county (air, la Intorestod In obtaining prlo for tho entrants of boot emtio nd Othor brooda. Tho First National bank offura 25 for tho beat bnliy btof, ono of tho now dlvlalona of tho fair, ,Tt) American Nallonnl bank nmtchufj thla with an offer of It5 for thai boat TllnmUok: heifer SrouKht Into Klamnth county duv ifiK 1924 or 1025 and owned by Ixhlbltor. Anotha jro la offered by tho Murphcy Sued aloro, whloli of . fora $5 for tho boat display of taliln Vnnotabloa oinbrnclnR alx or more varlotlea. GOLDEN KRUST BREAD Three times a clay is almost a com plete meal in itself. It's pure. It's Wholesome. And it tastes good. What more do you want?. Order some today. Klamath fiakery 826 MAIN ftWiaUtfl The First Strictly Cash Store in Klamath County (Sip Santford & Co. i?fi MAIN STHF.F.T tr--JJbrJ f Phone 34 Phone 64 nj; The Largest Strictly Cask Store in Klamath County er vice Many of you know that about three years ago we placed in operation our own individu al delivery system. Since that time many com petitors have spent money advertising against our service only in the end to find it neces- 1 sary to offer the public some kind of a make shift delivery service, endeavoring to keep , a part of what business they had left. Many of you already know that today our delivery service is not equalled in Klamath County. We make from 5 to 10 deliveries daily to any part of the city. You can phone us your order and pay our deliveryman at your home. Compare These Prices Fancy Creamery Butter, lb "vt 10 Large Bars Crystal White Soap.... 40c Large package Kellogg's Corn Flakes 10c Pound can Hills Red Can Coffee .... 58c 2 pound can Hills Red Can Coffee $1.14 5 pound can Hills Red Can Coffee $2.85 Cace 48 tall cans Bordens Milk .... $4.20 Case '48 tall cans Alpine Milk... J4.20 2 cans Fancy Iowa Sugar Corn . 25c 12 lrg. cans Fancy Std. Tomatoes $1.65 2l2 lb. can Schillings Baking Pdr. $1.05 12-oz. can Schillings Baking Powder 35 c 4 large rolls toilet paper 25c Large can Rex Lye ... :ll 10c Large can Sani-FIush 25c 1 large can fcv. Rozue River1 Apples 15c i 2 large cans fey. tender Beets Med. size can Van Camp's Pork and Beans i... 100-pound sack pure Cane Sugar $7.10 25c 10c Free Delivery Service P rice Many of you know that about three years ago when we opened our store in Klamath Falis we placed in operation the first Strictly : Cash Store in Klamath county. Since that ; time we have seen competitors come and go, . each in his turn claiming low prices, ec. ' The fact still remains that we originated the low price in Klamath County, Today, our price is the controlling factor on the price you pay and always will be so long as we are in Klamath Fall. . t Compare the price you are paying with the . price we ask you. We sell at the price adver tised until market changes. L a"THa yfMCiajn ii Jimaayiw .hum ntoiiarmMI trrtn.au Mainly About ; People THK WK.YTIIK.K The Cyclo-HtornuRraph at I'ndor- wood'a I'hftrnincy shows further do rroiiKo In barometric proasuro toduy uu:l conditions uro favornhlo tor ruin. Forocnst for next Hi hours: Unsettled with brisk winds and modorntu tcmperaturoa. Tho Tycoa recording lliormomotor roKlatored maximum und minimum tompvruturea toduy oa follows: High 86 Low .........36 Orcfton: Unsettled tonight and Saturday: probably local rains; cool er In tho Inlorlor Snturdny; fresh south, shlftliiK to wet and north west. HKItK K1U)M MKI)FOItl Will Vbtlt At. Itrothrr's lUinrh On Wllllnmsnu River Mr. and Mrs. Thos. ill. Wllliama, Mrn. Krnest Itunkln. and Miss Phyl lis Run kin lrovo over from Moilford yeaterday. They will visit for aev erul days with WSlllnm'B brother, D. O. Wllliama, who opo rules a Inrgo emtio ranch on W'llllanisori river. XKW STl'DKXTS ' Kiiiallnit'iit of Ontrid Sehool In rrensing Dully t'All IS STOIiEN Klinnntli KiiIIm Ijiivyer lU'poi-la Thoft Of Jewett Hnnn W. C. Van Emon, Klamath Kulla attorney, reported tho thoft of his Juwott do luxo aodnn Inat night from In front of tho Crutor Luko Auto motive company whero ho had loft It to trade In , on a new car. The Jowott cnrrlod a pair of dealer' licenses. The sheriff bus boon' noti fied of tho thoft and others have been apprlaod to be on the look out. TO VISIT IX MKDKOIU) Klninath Kulls CJIils to Drive Over Moiintiilna MRS. Ml'lil'llV AltlllVKS Si-.n-i- i:f Sirs. Mni-y Burke tn Illy l-'roin Montaun Homo Tv.D now aludents have been re ported In the Central school thu ; week, aignlflcant of t'lio increasing enrollment In the city schools of ; Klamath Falls. Lynn Spencer, 'Sjn of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Woolridge jof Rogue River enrolled In the I flr grade. Il l Biiencer of Urauiii i Pass en Ulled in the tliird grade ui' MUi Augusta I'arkor. Mro. P. I). Murphy, sister of tho lato Mrs. Mary Ilurke. arrived in Klamath Fnlla yostorday from her home In Scouey,. Montana, to at tend the ttinor.il of Mrs. Ilurke, iwhlp'.i la aohoduloil " for Saturday inornlng. . - Miss Anna Mae Johnston, Mlsa Vera HoiU'ton and Mla Elolse Mc- Phni'son will accompany Arthur Wilson to Modtord tomorrow morn ing, driving ovor tho nv'ountnlna to visit with Mlaa Uortruclo Pnrkor, alator of Mlas Augusta Parker ot Klamnth F.ills. Thoy will romaln ovor tho woak-ond, roturnlng Sun day evening.. HKTUItV rmiil fcAKHVIBW I'iiiIiIUi JiiiniM'r ViniUi'rai ltouuli Khiih With Gi'tNit lJnao . Everett Ogle, Poto Kmlor, and Lurry Osterman returned from Lake vlow Inst nlgt, whore they visited Oglo's parents, The throe ' are stiondlng their spring vacation from tho Unlvoralty of Oregon' In Kin mn th and Iko CQunllos. Thoy report tho rond botwoon here and Lnkovlew vory rough, though their puddlo Jumpor oovored it with ease. tTUST TAKE THEIR-1 HAM f ROM OUT THE PAH AN fj ADD AN EG& OR TWO OH man;? . . .! Tho templing, tni)l.illlng iromn of augnr cured hum sizzling in the pari almost, .makes a man feel like com mitting poetry. Ah but it's the quality thar counts and tho taste that tolls. Watch for Mr. Hnppy Party TO SPKM) WKKK-E.N1 Konner Portland Nurse Visiting In Klamnth Fulls Miss Lou Tuttle of Bcnunza. termer (Portland nurao, aut. now working In Klamath county, 3 In the city to -spend the week-end and to visit with Klamnth Falls friend.i. She Is a guast In the. White Pelican hotel. OLD ltKSlDKX'l) HKHK , J. S. Wiilcli Vklting With Acquaint ances In Hlnnmth Fulls : IX NEW OFFICES KLimatli nriK'ition Hendiuurters Now in (bounty Court House Headquarters of the Klamath Ir rigation district are now definitely establiahed InWhe basement ot the county court tiouse. The moving from the old iff ice on south Sev enth .street wds completed this week. The new Wflue, whicl,l3 lo cated ift the souCuwestern corner of the courthouse, p;ov!des ample space and is considered to ba) more satis factory rann the aid headquarter. : i CXUPLES QUIKtVy MARRIED Steal Avrny To Yreka To. lie Joined In AVodloVk ' Two couples from Kivpiath Falls, well known in this city, gripped away to Yroka this week to gih married, it was learned hero toda The two couples were Arthur Mas,well, aged 32, Earnestine Wong, agetf 26; and Norman Gage, aged 33, oird Alice Hogue, aged 17. t FCXI-UIAL SEItVH'ES KiHiulcm' MnsH For Frnnk CliJaitell To Ho Snhl Tomorrow J. S. Watch, a former resJdcat ot Klamnt'.i Falls and well kno.vn throughout this section, is In the olty again, .visiting with friend i from his home in Stockton, Calif. Wnlch Is seoxtng a. patont for a ditch digging tractor device which he inopea to put on the market In the noar future. " ' ' . HETIRXS TO CORVALUS Miss Mnrjrnret Joliuston Lenvca for College Today Ilka Mnrgurot Johnston rotitrneu to Corvnllls this morning, waere she iwlll resume her studios In tho Oregon Agricultural college. Misi Johnston Is a member ot Zeta Tau Alpha on the O. A. C. campus. , . TO RKHI'SIE WORK School Nurso' to Return Over Wcck-Knil to Klamnth Falls Miss Agnos ' .Covnlt, city school nurse, who haa been in Portland re ceiving medical attontiou following a major operation Inst month, Is expectod In Klamath Falls Saturday or Sunday to. yoaumo hur work In the sdhools on Monday' morning. Funeral services . tor the late Frank E. Chlntell will be held to-S morrow afternoon at 2:30 p. m. with requiem mass said at the Sacred Heart church with Rev. Father A. L. Looser officiating. Interment will be in Mt. Calvary cemetary. MOTOR I I FROM LOS AXUELKS Cur Overt urns on Curve Delow Red lllllff, California dig ckefs jmii . Fred Grohs, ucdompanlod by his mother, Mra. Maio M. Davis, ar rived in town yesterday from Los Angeles. Their car turned over while making a curve near Red Bluff. Neither Grohs nor Mrs. Davis was -injured, although the cdr turned completely over, badly crush ing the top. i Feed and Seed Oats For Sale .Good quality KLABZUBA BROS. Malin, Ore. , Chefs r.f Brent renown and chefs S-ylioso I'miiB extends only to family iui'.l friends si art on mi equal footing -'ith Golden West Coffee. ' Tlitinasic of good-coffee making goes buck to the selective choice of Iho worNl's besl-flavorcd hiyh-grown cof fee betries and to the 4U-odil years of blending, roasting nnd culling then vacuum packing which insures coffee gdodness in Golden West. Even moresrlhere's the economy of seeming to yield more delicious cups to the pound.x- . . Alto try Goltten West Tf-Oranae Pekoe A; Green Japan CLOSSET A DEVERS. COfEES 1 TEAS EXCLUSIVELY, PORTLAND AWD BEATTLE .-;;;! ' ;. CoodnMk toctied In niitnswitltftKtr ' Tho hnndy kt'y dpeiilng i(op lit ciutchly( ' cnslly. wifely rrmovru. No caimopcnrr; no tllfuftnit In; no mw wlK1 to . cut yoit There u convenient con tninrr flvhen th coffee la gone. 3 IS HjrOlCie si-' Coffee v IM4 Clonet Oevera 31 "aWWa'rfWWMV'WNAaAAAAAAAAW r '.i '' V-'-.'..' Hi:;''