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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1925)
EVENING HERAM1. KKAMATtt FAU& ttltEGON FrTTTAY. MXItclf 57. -TffCT, I Country Correspondence (Continued From Tngo Two) i, I fee. M f. I fi I H I te st 1 is B. 1? - 'a ii ' mm m . is halted rint into every Tru-Bate cracVer Serve Tm-Bakes with jrow finest Soup. aWs, Citaoliketc. 1 . ASK your Grocer FOR 7: s Tru-Bake Sodas 1 77? Universal Cracker' I I " Try one of our ! - Gh o i c e Ro a s t s f - v ' for your Sunday Dinner ! Beef Pot Roast .per lb 15c ! i . 1 E Shoulder Beef Steak, per lb. Ut Vonl T?n.ncr nor Ih ' 18c . r -- -- -- - 2 lbs, Veal Steak 35 C J ' i r-- -------------- - j I Shoulder Roast Pork, per lb. . 20 C I Pork Steak, per lb .. 20c Pork Sausage, per lb. ... .: 20c . 1 C - Hamburger, per lb. IOC : . ..-- ' " ' . '',- ; Sanitary Market f I '..- Special Attention to. Order Trade ? I 7th and Main Phone 22 i i Honesty Not onlr la hone3tv the be3t poliev. It M t-'in only safe tcllcy on which a great, permanently successful business can be' built. Honesty in merchandising is coming to be taken for granted ami the world of business Is revolving more and more Into the sun light (of 'truth, i ,, j . It has been demonstrated that (lie manufacturer who ii showing a cteady increase In' the Wlumo of business is one who Is making J gomothlng that tae people want, putting hosest quality into hi 1 product and .merchandising it for what it is at a price that ehr 'him a narrow' but honest pxoflt. , jve are Increasing the capacity of our output, luvo secured w.ro room and aio now installing a new oven wolshtlng 60 tonswith incapacity of 10 pouadi of Bettor Bread per minute. Man other Improvements 111 bo announced ocn. We expect to continue increasing that volume bocause'our entire organization Is trained to give our customers tho Seat palblo quality and service. Sixth St. Bakery CHAS. LAND1S V 126 South Sixfti St. 'For goodness sake eat better bread" I 'I T 1 F FTTT w W r V V F P f PHAPPEO HANDS cniibutna, irostoii just rno on loctninir, cooling, healing L. Older of Medford is among the valley visitors In Klamath Falls, a guest in the White Pelican hotel, Frank E, Moore of Ashland Is spending several days In the city ctus bert tiarlick were held at the Com munity hRll. Flowers In protusiou expressed the deep regard and re spect in which Mr. Garllck was hold. The remains were shipped to Mc Mlnnvllle, where Mrs. (Inrllck nd children will nake. their homo with Mrs. Garllck's pirents. Mrs. Oar lick's parents will rema'n with their daughter for a few weeks, while business affairs are beinc settled. Mr. nuj Mrs. Everett Criss were In Malin Wednesday to rccelvo a shipment ot Culnca hons. These came bj parcel post a.rd. created, con siderable Interest while at the' post office, especially by the children. There are many sick with the In tluenia nbaut the town and c ill n try. Dr. Trout Is kept busy attending to cases, many where tho wholo futn llles are afflicted. Mrs. Charles Maupin la recovering from the Influenta u.id expects to 'return to camp soon, ' MUs Rose Brothanek U upending a few days at homo. Her mother Is 111 Vlth tho grippe. The boys of the high school spent most of Tuesday, March 24, planting Trees about the school home. The grounds ore being . Improved and beautlfledX adding to general ap pearance greatly. Miss l.ydia.x Frlcke was nttho Malin grado School on an Inspection tour. A number of the children are sick with the grippe. SHASTA vVIEW This beautiful ' taring weather makes the farmers bujboth In this section and on the Tule Lake, lands. This part of Klamath has ha I' Its share ot the Flu the paa two weeks. Some are at work again and others Just coming down with IJ. So far as we know there has been only cno death. Albert Garllck. of Mali.i. whose funeral was held Sunday. A largo number of frients from this place attended the funeral and the entire community sympathize with the bereaved family. i. The county health nnfso was call ed to our school last Thursday an as a rosult. three children are not In school ai account of sumps, which she found them afflicted with. Mrs. Jackson and daughter, Nina of Henley were visitors at the hi me of C. M. Kirkpatrick Baturday,. . H. E. Wilson was a business visit or at the county seal, Saturday. Everett Ogle of 0..A. C. Is spend ing part of his week'-vacation with his sister. Amy Og) of the Shasta View school. i . ... Mr. and Mrs. Kirkpatrick and son, Marl:n are amorg-' Ihe sick with flu. At Inst report they, wore better. ' Evi Myers spent a few days last week with friends;Jn Klamath Falls. A ten pound sn Kas born a few days ago to Mf. and Mrs. Louis Burrls of the Liby district. C. W. Myers.jlas finished sowing his early wheat and . is sow.'ng for Mr. BradsbaV on the Tule Like land. j " C. T. Darro- who has the coctract of putting In.the ditches In the Shas ta View Irrigation District has the work so wall under way that he has taken part of his crew of men or.d teams to, Summer Lake where he has a contract for putting in a dam. Wtork Is-tttHI .moving steadily on .'n this dfsirlct. Mr. and Mrs. Father!; gham and children and Mrs. Garrison and ecu, Carr ,o'f Merrill were calling at the botns of J, L. Bailey Sunday. Mrs. Catflson and so expect to come to tfUir ranch here as goon as they ca lugln work preparing for the water. y Quite a number cf the young folks from th'.s pfacc viHei tho Lava Beds Sunday and of course enjoyed a picnic dinner. Mrs. Charles Maupt who Is cook ing for the men on the- Irrigation ditch Is ill at her home In Malin. Jasper Smith recently of Klamath Falls nan moved to h's ranch In this place and is plowing nnd. getting It ready for the water. He is also put ting up a heg v.Iro fence. Decided Savings ' f Can be Made Here Saturday Our styles are always the latest t- ! " : - ' ' Our prices are always reasonable Another Lot of NEW DRESSES Special Showing- of NEW HATS : fdr Saturday Every day brings more new hats to our store. Everything that is new in New York is . immediately sent to us so that our patrons have the oppor tunity of selecting a hat that is brand new in style and col or; as easily right here in Klamath Falls as it would be for them in any of the fashion centers of the East. Nw trimmed styles in bright . colors, together with a liberal showing of the moderate shades. Prices $3.50 to $15.00 New tailor Hats We have a choice of, almost any shape or color that you could possibly want. Most of these hats are of imported Italian Milan, and with the choice of shapes that we are offering, it is possible for you to suit any costume with one of them. . $2.95 to $5.00 Opened Today Hy-Glo Crepes, Flat Crepes, Satin Crepes, etc. Sport Crepes, Flannels and Novelty Worsteds. These cre ations are very smart and you will find the price reasonable. $6.75 $35.00 New , Spring Coats If you are thinking of a new spring coat, you can do better here. Models at prices that are fair. Tans, Hennas, Cran berry, Greys, etc. Prices $12.50 $45.00 ifi ft ASPGROVE ISob Crlffln returned home Thurs day for a ten days visit f:om Cor. vallis, w:cro ho has boen olng to college, floarxe Chasu'n mnn;igor of the commissary was a cjunty seat vli Itor, WednesaJ' cn husliiom, George Wlnklonian whi has boon working iit Weed, Cal U home for a visit with his parants. Mr. and Mr". John Wlnk'.cman, Mrs. Ralph Hens nirt children or Chilcquln, visited Willi Mtj. Win. Clemens, Friday. v ' Mr. and Mrs. nogors and children and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Dick and children loft here Friday, for . tlio northern part of tt'ie atate. A great many people- here, h ivo been on the sick list the past week, with a Much of the flu? but at the present most everyone Is hotter, Alex Benson iwant to . Klamath Falls Thursday, to receive medical attentlbrt',f6r"hl',eyd7"' r -r; t.;- Clyde" Davis ChllofjuinS furnituro man was here Monday delivering a truck load of furniture. ( Troy Miller ,ind wife relumed here Sunday. ' Miller Is edgerman nt the mill. - ,, Margaret Uenjon returned to Sac red Ilcart Academy, at Klnmatfi Falls Monday, after having boon lume several weeks, caring f ir her mother Mrs. W. A. Benacn who has been quite ill, but who is much bet ter now. Fred Davis returned hero Tues day from Klamath Falls, to work In tho planing mill hero.' Ted Markwardt nnd.iwife of the (J:ii'.oiiiln garage wero through here Tiifid.iy, - . Dave Konyon and wife of Kbm- Dance - at " BONANZA Friday Night ,V''t.. March 27 , Let Sailing's Orchestra nth Falls wore Tuesday visitor's at the h'ome" of Mr. and Mr. Chas, SevlW. , Perry Do Lap of the Mason Ehr man Co., waa here Tuesday on bus iness. Ed Dunham was a recent visitor here from Klamath Falls whore ho ons a garage, ' , J. Bedford u' lumberman ot Klam ath Falls was a business visitor hero Tuesday, , n. C. Bplnk of West, Chlloquln and Mike' Llppest of the Cal. Ore- Power Co., wore Tuesday visitors hore on business, C. II. Miller Of Klamath Falls was a business caller here Tuesday. Chan. Sovlts caterpillar mechanic at Calamus camp, was a Tuosday visiter 'at tho Modoc mill on busi ness. , . ' ; . It, L. Woods Is sawing at tho Modoc mill. Mrs. Chas, Sevlts,nnd Mrs, W. Donoy drovo to'Colamus camp Tuesday, spending soveral days In Klamath FulU, visiting wltfh frlonds and tVflnsactlng'Euslne. He Is a gi(piit Want e d ' The Herald wants clean cotton, calico or linen rags; no ends or pieces. 10 cents a pound