The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 03, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    "FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1925
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
1TESTAIRPLANES
FOR TRIP NORTH
CHI. a Norway,, April 3. Hue
M'wmfiil ti)HH hum itnirli carried mil
Hiy tliu flrvl ut KXu lwt airplanes
which Cilpliilu Itoiild Annniilm-ii will
1111 In III (light 1" Din North I'uln.
Thit li'liil wns 'conducted ,t IMhii hy
tf.lolllonillll Olntl'll'lllll'll, whu Ih tn
lillol mil of ihu iiinchliion when the
iiotiiul flight )n mudc,
A unwind airplane, Mow Inn I'Imk
completion, Ik tii Imi ii'jitt'il shortly
nllil should It pas llio lent hiilh
" iiiuytilneii will be parked mill ship
imilto HpllnlmrKi'ii. ( 'u pi a I ii Aiiiuml-
urn Intends, to stint mi llio fl'ghl tu
Iiii Coin nliuiii J ii no 1.
SQUIRREL POISONING
PROGRESSES RAPIDLY
With furmti'm of Iho Kliun'ilh
IiunIii (Irmly cnnvlliryf uf Ihn hoihs
t It y ut roll I nil 1 1 n k rhv ground miilr
riil inomico ii ml with iiKiiii pounds uf
poison ull ronily distribute! itiiiium
(nrmnrit to Up. siiiltoiod near 1 tit.
holes tif Km rodents, eiimpulKii
against llio pcil l ir thin your In well
tiudcr way. riiiuity Aiioul C. A,
lli'iiiloraou niinoiiiirml tuiliiy.
In Hiuny section t I (to rnuiity
pol'iSttlng npcpitljjns hum been mi u rt -fit
and thiiiiatiDilit of ill" I squirrel
lylna In fields lustily to the effec
tiveness of coutrol' iiieiure.
O. C. & E. RAILROAD
SURVEY IN PROGRESS
Sufficiently Hi ( I il 11 1 Hint pell-
llOII III llio IllK'lill.ltO COIII IIIITril
culllillon fur lii-rin Innluli to liullil
n Kind (ruin Hpriiituo rv o.ii to
l.akevlow, will In grunted, tin
Oregon Cullfornla IJiiiUorii rail
road foiiipmiy hnvn orilnri'il n in
vty nml locution of thin projected
rKliMnloii.
A mirvnylnx purty, headed h,
Herbert Hoot ll o( Spjkniia. orrlvt'il
lit Klnmnth HulW tills wvk null linn
murtcd ihn survey work. It was
learned thnt uu effort will b inndc
to- enroiirngo tin completion of n
lliir frnill Dulry lo lloiiiintn. (Srnd
lilt nn thin Kix'tlmi In hi'i'ti com
pleted by II Jiiiinmi residents'.
m:avi:h I'tnt hoi tii
lliialiicoH luleivnia ( nil II. H. Hnijiu.ii
Tii Kan Hriinelwo
Mr. nml Mm. II. H. Savage loft
till ttiornltiK (or S.in Fnmrlsro
whnra Mr. Huvngn lin been called on
."tiunlni'iui III connoclluu with lumber
llulumry. Hnv.igu, who Ih n pioneer.
Klnmnth lumberman uh well an rep
resentative uf Ihu l.utnliiTiiitoi 'a
Trim company of I'oftlunil In
' Klamath Fnlls, I on is of I ho brat
known residents of I ho county.
.While In ilia city limy pluu on v 1 1 -IlnH
In K Mil' arrival or the I'lirKIr
and Atlantic float In tioldon (into
hnrbor, there, bolus H2 drviid
iiuiiKhtH, bull In ships, cruisers, ilu
UTOyiTH mill Hiiliiu.'irhH'.i.
Ii
COURTS
Deed
, Stephen II. tirlMlh ct lis
W. I In in in oY ux r.o (t. nfr
lila of lot S. hlork 4. OrlKlnul
f Ikn Jiirkun vt ux t Rmlillo
Uln l.umhitr Co. Ilinbur op
KKVi WllNK'i. K '4 K 'i N W
r. 27, WP'li ( w.
'30. 8. II. in, K. W. M.
to J.
Minth
town.
Mmiii-
. of
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t
GO LP EN
KRUST
BREAD
and all the
goods that go with it
are , proving themselves
to bo the most popular
bakery products on the
Klamath market. Every
day wo get new whole-
Uale orders and every
day new people come
to the bakery. The rea-
son is, the quality is
there. ' ' 1 ';- ; '
Klamath
Ba'kery
826 MAIN
ii
The Fir 9t Strictly Cash
Store in Klamath County
SIT
r
Santford & Co.
426 MAIN STREET
Phone 34 ' Phone 64
The Largest Strictly Cash
Store in Klamath County
Fancy
Rogue
River
Rhubarb
, Ii
lOc
Service
We maintain and operate our own individual
delivery gyiitem All orders amounting to
$2.00 pr more will be delivered free of
charge.. (
We guarantee all merchandise delivered by
us to be placed in your home in the same
good condition as it left our store.
You can phone us your order and pay our
deliveryman at your home you will receive
the same quality of merchandise as if you
selected it in our store we want our service
to serve you. ,
Compare the service we give with the service
offered you elsewhere.
Our Service Is Free
Compare These Prices
Fancy creamery butter 46c
Two cans fancy beets 25c
Soup, any kind 10c
Gal. size fancy dill pickles - $1.00
Gal. size fancy tomato catsup . 80c
Gal. size fancy kraut .... 50c
Gal. size fancy standard tomatoes .... 43 c
Gal. size fancy Bartlett pears . 65c
Gal., size Green Gage plums .. 70c
Gal. size Tea Garden syrup . $1.60
Gal. size fancy apple butter . $1.00
Fancy sweet corn, daz. cans .:. $1.50
Large can VanCamps hominy 15c
5 lb. Schilling baking powder .... $2.00
Free Delivery Service
rice
The price we ask you, to pay for merchan
dise is based on pur cpfltT plus handling cost
and a small and reasonable profit !
When vfe place a selling price on our mer
chandise based as above stated -r-we do not
change that price until the market changes.'
By comparison you will notice we never sell
merchandise at a given price one ' day or
week and then raise the price oa the same
merchandise the next day on week we have
one price for all our customers.
Vir''vu;,' (. . ; ; '
Compare' the price asked you by mail order
houses or other merchants with our price
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We originate low prices
tiliviliitMrmi.
mm i
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IVI a in I ir . A hnuf . K'-a nn a
slTA LV A 11 & Jf 4 A. U V U I. ' AVVrUA
'
T ISKSIItl-: IX IKITKI, , IIOOl. IMAltl MKirTS
MlllT ll.ll.l. Til ol'KX
l'llt llmur To He lli lil At l ull
Kliijinilli t.i Sntnnliiy
llnr.if.i ut Hort Kin ninth will lie
Hturli'd li cm Suluriliiy, .1 :lill lloim
I3tt, IoimI ori-hi'trii li'iulor uniiniiiii
oil toiluy. Tho iluiira S:it ii nluy n Ik lit
will hi In tllo niituru o( tin npontni;
ci'li'lu Hon, with n inliliilKht mipper
Hi'ivcil hy tha proprlotor of tho
d:i uu'. I Count mi 'ii ori'honlrn will
piny t-nih Sntnnliiy night at Hort
Kiiliniih.
l.tl'illlcro Xinv lll'ailll'lll (If
While I'clluiii lloti'l
AIIkh Vlrclula Llimmorn hns joined
tin- niiiiilUT of resiilents of lv Wliitu
IVIIcun hotul, (UiiinR lierUy In th
city. Sho In pmpl.iyotl In tho cm'-iKi'
of I,. O. Arena. C'hcvrolot iiRont, ns
hook keeper.
Illl-lnes ConrllU'il To l.l-ttlllK Of
Jti'KUlur Muntlily 1II1U
Dll. I'.Al'l, M. XOI'.l, MDVKS
(Ifflci'N InlllKi'tl l''nnn I'liilorwiMiiI
HiiIIiIIiih Tit SIoukIi IIiiIIiIIiik
lr. la ii I M. Nnol, well known
loi'iil ilonllHt him inovoil h'a office
from tho t'nilerw.iml htillillni; lo tho
Slouith bullilliiK on M it I n mroet, lie
tweon Hlflh nml Sixth treet. Dr.
Noel, In how well Hllnntoil In Ills new
i minors,
I'DIITI.AXI) (il'KSTS
IIiimIiii'h. Men ti)iplnp; In City From
Ol'cHOll XelltipoIlM
Aiiioiik the nut of town visitors
In Iho city toilny, wns n number of
I'ortlnnl biislnesH men, topphiR
liver in Kliimntli Hulls. Aniottir
IIicho roiiliitereil nt tho viii'Iimir
hotels' weni II. It. Oliklouf, 11.
De.ieini, I). J. Ki-unrt.i, nml Huv.
I'.. P. Swaniler. '
IN WIDTH PH.I.ICAN 1IOTKI.
lie, l.iiinli Ami I'linilly llnvlim Homo
' lli'iioviileil TIiIh Week
Dr. nml Mrs. I'. I). I.iinih nml
Kiniill fHon luivo tnkon rnoifm In tho
White I'ollciin hotel iIiii'Iiir tho tlmo
their homo nl o I'nrk stroot Is bo
Iiir roiiovnleil nml re-ileonrnteil.
TWO AID'! KIXKI)
Dirk Jlnipole Anil Vrn Wiml Vlo
Into Truffle Utile!)
Two flnoa for (ruffle violation
woro nssossed iiKnlnst two motorists
yoiilovdiiy for truffle violations.
Dick llni'iiolo wiis tluotl'IIO nml
coitfl for tulllni! tiit"li ,t n r'l'l
roiKl crossliir. Protl W'ttrtl pnltl a
II lie iimonnl for' sliooilhiff In excess
)it'iX inllHii hour wllhln Iho olty
;,l9J!M,i'.rj:ifiii1tjio....:j..-'-
TIIItKK sioiti: HAYS
With hut three ilnys left for tux
payers (9 pay iaes lor the first half
of 11121. tho sheriff's force In the
tax colleetini; department nro work
ing nt top speed to wait on nil citi
zens wishing to 111 not their obliga
tions to tho city. On Tuesday, April
7. Interest nn4 penalty chi'.rnes will
ro Into effect.
, County school board met yester
day afternoon In the county school
superintendent '1 office to transact
t school business which hns arisen
j during the pn-t month. No business
uf Importance being brought to tlic'r
attention, tho deliberations of tho
I board word confined to considera-
tlon ifr.d allowing of monthly hills,
j All the members of the beard Aiid
: County School Suporlnten.leiit Prcd
j Prtvmon were present nt the: mcet
j Ing. The board Is composed pf Roy
, Nelaon. Charles Mack. Hrav.cis
j llowno. George Offield and Ray
! Loosely.
MR-HAPPY
PARTY
CUPJO 0NELt.S IN
NrERE PURE TAEA.TS
IN teAISO $
l.'ovo V1111 stand for nearly ,
anything except an empty
Htiinuu'h or Improper foot),
(lliultlen your dining talile
with ur superior meats' ami
you will plenso your, palate'
and satisfy your linpetllo at
tho n 1111) tlmo.
Watch for lilt1. Happy
Tiirty
( II Vltt.'KS I XHAITIII'l'l.XHSS
llein-y Hull llrhms''Sult Hoc Divorce
I'liini fni'V. Hull
Claiming that hU'wifa has been
unfaithful . to ' Ti'Iiu. Henry Hull
brought suit yesterday afternoon In
circuit court- against Inez Hull. In
addition "'la' tho unfaithful .charge,
tho plaintiff stated in his complaint
that his-wife had frequently called
hi in vllo names and hud struck the
plaintiff with her flats. Mr. Hull
reiiiiesfs the custody ct the four
uilnof children, holding that his
lfo is no fit persch to care for
them.'" ' ' . f '
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TWO t'ltl.SOXK.liS .1AU,KI
(j, A. Ciiiitp Ami ii. 1-;. Sn:lili llcirln
Sei'vliijr Seiilenco Today
,0 f f I c 6 r -yesterday aftoriuion,
hrotight (1. A. turnip mid 0. K: Smith
to Klnmnth Halls where thoy will
begin to serve "tholr ; sentence for
possession of liqiuir on' tho Klamath
Indian reservation. Justice of the
1'eno.e H. C Spink of tho Wood River
district Imposed the limit sentence
against tho two mei of $500 and six
months In Jail.
MKItltlM, VISITORS
Itaiiclii'is l-'iinn Merrill District Are
Sienilliir Dmv in "It v
Irn llnrnuip and W. K. .lohnston
Of .Morrill, spnut,. the dav In. . Klam
ath Hulls fronv tlulr ranches Jit. Hint
district. They tiro guests In ,tho,Ai'i
50
ShieddedWheat
users compiled
this BOOR
tast year we olfered prizes for tlie best
recipes in 'which Shrkdded Wheat was
used, and we received more than 2."),000
suggestions.. The best of these have been
put into a book which we shall be glad to
send to you free.
You'll be surprised at the number of unusual and prac- ,
tit-ill uses of Shredded Yheat. And the best of it is
that in all of those dishes you will be sure to have a
nutritious food because Shredded YiiE.vr is nothing
but baked whole wheat Nature's balanced food.
Just drop a post card or note to the address below and
you'll receive Ahe book by return mail. And remember
that all of these recipes were compiled by enthusiastic
users of Shredded Wheat. It will bring healthful
variety to your daily menus. Write for it now.
PACIFIC COAST SHREDDED WHEAT CO.
; ' Oakland, Calif.
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