The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 08, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    WEDNESDAY, 'APRIL" 8, 1025
EVENING riEKALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON "
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GOLDEN
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qcnt out with the rent
of the thing3 you get.
Thia is for your con
venience and the bread
you get will bo just aa
fresh aa though you
bought it at the bakery.
Klamath
Bakery
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WICATIIKIt KKIHMtT
Ttio t:clJ-HlorniKr!ili in t'ndur
wooil's Pharmacy how a slightly
downward irainl (his afternoon but
the movement li not sharply jlxflnod
and conllniiatloo of pleasant
weather U probable.
Forecast for next 14 lioura:
Onorally fulr wlih m-iderale tem
peratures. Tim Tyco recording
thermometer ri-KlKl nroil maximum
nd minimum tomperaturo lodny a
follows:
11 1Kb 74 Im ... 40
MiKi:r hTori'Ki
Jiu-k MrAullffo Again Itiuw Into
I'uor Lurk
Jnrk McAullffe, well known
Klamath livestock mnu linn again
run counter li iho godless good
fortune, Tor with tho experience of
losing several htimlrod head iif em
tio In tlio Hucramanto rlvor itlll
fresh In his brain, n shipment of
sheep aggregating 2(100 bond wore
refused admission Into Klumiitli
county by ardor ut iho, Oregon stnte
livestock sanitary board. The sheep
woro held up at Dunnmulr.
TO M NOI'TII
Manager of VYhlin IVIIrnn Hotel to
Kujoy Varatlmt In Ciillfornln
Mr. and Mr. Albert 11, Morrison
of tho White rollout! hotel nru
planning to leave Saturday inornliiK
for California, where thoy will en
Joy tholr Knster vocation. Mrs. Mor
rison, who lit a teacher In the city
Schools, la having ix vacation at' that
time, which thoy will apend In val
ley towns In tho aouill. According
to Mr. Morrlnon, thuy will apoml
everal day In Ban Francisco, whero
thoy will sea the AtlsnllciPacltlc
float In Ooldon lluto harbor.
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JUtKAKS W1UST
Jefferson I.lnvillo iMi-rts Willi Arcl
ilcnt WIUlo Plnylng
While playing on tbo school
around yesterday nftornobn, Jef
ferson Llnvlllo, slipped and fell, suf
fering broken and dislocated wrist.
PERSONALS
J. A. Olvon, of Dunsmulr Is spend
ing sovorat days In Klamath Kails,
visiting with friends and business
men.
V. C. Rigor of McCloud Is among
the out of town visitors In Klamath
Falls tor sovorul days. ,
Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Craig aro
among tho out of town visitors In
Klnmitlh Palls from tholr homo In
Grants rasa. " "' ' . '
1 W. B. Colo of Springfield Is stop
ping In Klnamth Falls for sovurul
days on a business trip'. '
HP. Aline of Woodbnrn Is a
business visitor In tho city, a guest
In tha Arcado hotel.
Bnrnoa Cowon of . Clilloquln Is
spending ' ft fow : days In Kliimnth
Falls. : "
Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Kirk aro down
from the Agenoy for a few days
visiting with friamls and shopping,
Mi', and Mrs, K. A. Hunlor aro
nod TOuft vUtltors lit tho city for o
' fow Any on. buslnoss,
Mrs. Ella Hoover Is visiting with
(Viands' In tho olty from her homo In
Montague. '
0. V. Myers, of Modford, sales
man for tho Mack Truck company'
Is spending novornl days In Klamnth
Falls on business. ' '
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HARD TIME DANCE
MALIN
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i Thursday, April 9
Le Bulling , mid Ills Orohostro
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Another Big "One-Cent" Sale at Underwood's Pharmacy, where the highest grade
Toilet Articles, Stationery and Pharmaceuticals are on the Bargain List.' Buy- one
article at the regular price and the second one: for' ONE ; CENT
Thursday, Friday, Saturday - - - April 9th, lOtH,
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Thermos Bottles
A standard one pint vacuum
bottle keeps liquid hot for 12
hours. Regular, $1.75.
2for$1.76
35c Klumnlh Korn Knocker "ids
llenl on the Market fur ODC
60c Ecu-ma Ointment R1
lnt.nit Relief : 2 fur D 1 C
75c Pile Ointment ' 7Rp
Largo Tubes '1 for OC
3!c Mum.ird Ointment X(f
Should bo In Kvnry lliiino '& for ODC
31k- Nynls Cnliirrh Iiulm "ifto
An Kx-ellent I'roducL 2 for 5DC
FINE STATIONERY
'24 sheets of fine
white linen paper, 24
envelopes to match.
Regular price per
box 60c.
2for61c
40c Onp I.ollan , Ay
Keeps Skin Smooth 2 lorTlC
30c lilce I'nwder , oi -
Flosh or Whlto 2 for O 1 C
25c Bronchial Tublets Q
Stop the Couuh 2 for&OC
50: Nydenis Tooth Paste e 1
Mnkca Teeth White 2 for OIC
20c llunil Scrub Brushes Q 1
Oood Quality a for 1C
RUBBER GLOVES '
The best glove we have
ever had. Full assortment
of sizes. Regular 75c pair
O'for
76c
15c Powder Puffs ,1 n
Best Velour 2 for IOC
65c Mnon Paper, 1 pound fRt
Fine and White, Extra Quality .; .....3 for DOC
20c I.lnen Envelopos O
24 to Packuge .. Ja for I C
15c Business Envelopes 1 A
Heavy White Stock 2 for IDC
36c Nyuls Miilmont
Ilollovos Pain ......2 for5DC
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UNDERWOOD'S "One Cent Sale" is designed
to give to our customers some remarkable bar
gains on dozens of different items that we handle.
In brief the plan is this: We sell you an article
at the regular price and give you theopportunity
of buying another at the price of ONE CENT. .
Thus we offer you a two quart hot water bag
for $1.75, but if you wish to add ONE CENT
more we will sell you two of these bags.
' This sale is held partly as an advertising affair
a desire to get acquainted with new customers,
and partly to reduce our large stock. !
We offer nothing but high grade goods and
you get the same quality as always, but at a re
markable saving.
Look over the items. There are probably a
dozen that you are using every day in the year.
It will pay you to anticipate your wants, for the
coming six months.
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35c Baby Talcum
'; Purest and Flin
35c Nylotls Talcum
60c Nyals, Boaniy Balm
. Whltq or, Flesh ?..
'60c- Violet Ainmonla . " '
. " Large fioltlo ........
10c School Tablets
'Better. Buy Now
?5c Writing Tablets
2 for 36C
2 for 36 C
..M for 61C.-
2 for 51 C
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2 for v.
St for 26c .
Four-row bristle, best quality
"guaranteed not to shed. Regular
price 35c each. : ' -; 1
2 or 36c
35e Nyals Liver Salts .. .......
Saline Laxative 2
11.00 White Mineral Oil '
Heavy Tasteless 2 for
30c Porous Piaster
' Nyal's Best ..-
35c Carbolic Salve ". ,?"
Extra Quality .".
30s Headache Tablets .
Not Injurious
for 36 c-
$i.oi
.2 for
31c
36c
31c
..(4 for'
Hot Water Bottles
.. Two quart bottles, iiew- stock,
guaranteed rubber. Regular $1.75
2r.$V76
COCOANUT OIL SOAP
A liquid soap that leaves the hair silky and
glossy. Regular 50c per bottle
2for51c
1.25 Springs Sarsaparilla t1 Of?
Best Blood Purifier 2 forJ
25o Fountain Pen Ink
Best Blue Black 2 for ""l.
35c Aspirin Tablets "iRf
24 Tablets to. Box 2 tor "Ul.
20o Epsom Salts 0 1
Highest Purity - 2 for 5i X
25c Zinc Ointment ORf
Ono Ounce Tubes '. .....2 for tvJU
40c Aromatic Ca'scara '1
Best Quality ...2 for 1 W
60c Hlnkle Pills C f r
. Unexcelled Laxative, 100 In bottle ...2 for J
; 30c Klamath Kold Knocker CI -
Cures Cold in One Day . 2 f or J
60c Aromatic Castor Oil CI .
Children Like It .'. 2 for OIC
26o Castile Saap ORn
Finest Imported 2 for ADC
30c Cathartic Pills OI -
Full Strength 2 for OIC
75c Kldue 111 ' V
bnderwood s 7
60c White Pine Cough Svrup
Too Old Favorite
5c Lead H'enclls
Good Grade
40c Nyals Shaving Lotion .
None Better
35c Tooth Brushes
Quality Guaranteed
..2for 76 C
3f r61c'
6c
..2 for
lor 41C
..2 for 36C
Fountain Syringes
Twrp quart,, complete .with pipes.
Guaranteed for one year'.' Regu-
lar $1.75 -V-"".
2for$1.76
30c Nyals Toath Paste . . . ... .... . , ioi '
A Universal Favorite - .2 for 5 1 C
$1.50 Syrup Hypoposphites ' dt CI
Full Pints .. ......2 for P 1 X
30c Nyals Liver Pills OI
Purgative Pellets 2 for O X C
30c Nyals Face Creaia v oi
None Better '. , . ....2 for O X C
40c Liquid Shampoo . . '
One of the Bejt 2 f or 1 1 C
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SPECIAL FROM KODAK
DEPARTMENT
i 8x10 enlargements.
Regular, 50c
2'" 51c
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SPANISH CASTILE SOAP
.Veiy finest made. Best for baby.
, Regular 25c
2 for 26c
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Original One Cent Sale of Real Values
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FROM HOCK t it KICK
.RiiikIk'i'h In Klniiinth Fulls tor Sov
oral 1ii,vh' ViHlt Willi Frleiuls
W. Fi Berkln and Pearl W. Bliss,
both of tho Bock Crook rnnch, aro
In Klamath Falls for sovoral duyn
transnctlnK buslnoss and visltlnK
with friends. Berkln and nitss both
roport exoollont roads tfiroughout
tho county and voice tholr good
opinion of tho year's success In tho
crop lino, " . '
IWAIV TO SOW HK.KO
(round Turned For I'liiiilJnit Herd
lit Omit House (Iromids
With a crew ot trusties working
steadily on tho court houso ground,
Iho land Is nearly ready for seeding,
end will bo planted by the end ,ot
tho week. Rocks ami stubblo were
cleared from tho ground last week
and tho general nppcarunco of the
court honao will bo grontly Improv
od by thu grass. (
I'KTITIOX OUT
llesldents Soekliiji Pavement Of Soo
tloii ()f Jcffci'Him Hti-cet'
Seeking to pave Jofferson street
for two blocks, from Ninth street to
the canal, has brought about the
circulation of a petition throughout
that section. According to those In
terested In the paper, a large num
ber of signatures have been obtain
ed. The petition wlli be presontod
to tho city council on Monday oven
VKAtfll ltHTl'RNS '
Cois liny Highway JVoin Iloschiu-g
In Kxcellcnt ComliUoit
According to K. S. Veatch, who
l'cturnod from Myrtle Point Inst
night, tho hlgflway from Dlllard to
Myrtlo Point, tho Coos Bay high
way,, is In excellent condition, with
the exception of a small stretch over
the Camas anountnin. Veatch was
accompanied lionie by Mrs. Veatch
and their son, wno spent several
days visiting In Grants Pass. He
was called to Myrtle Point by tho
Illness of his mother, Mrs. K. R.
Veatch who. was reported as highly
Improved, making It possible tor her
to be taken to Creswell for a visit
with hor luughter. . ...
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J. M. Bukcr 'SM-nd May In ljnelP
Valley on Insipectloii Tour !
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Baker aro
Klamath Falls visitors from tholr
home lit Ashland, driving over yos
terday for a short visit in .this sec
tion. Baker lett this morning f-.ir
Langoll's Valley whero he will in
spect the work being done on the
Willow Creek dam,- the contract for
which is held by Dunn and Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. Baker were accom
panied by Mrs. Clara P. Robinson of
Denver, Colorado, who is visiting on
the coast for a few weeks. Mr.
and Mrs. Bakor and Mr J. Robinson
will loave for Ashland this ovoning
or tomorrow.
u:M!.k OH iVACATION
I hiatal Jolmstoii Do Vlnlt With For-
cnts Over KnHtcr Holidays
Charlea Johnston, son ot Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Johnston, who has
been attending, military school in
Pasadena, Calif., arrived In ,Klav
ath falls to visit over Kaster vac
tlon. ' ' . . , : !,!
VISIT IN ASHLAND i
Klamath Falls KcHliIeiits . Motor
Over Mountains to Visit i ' .'
Charles T. DeLap, doputf oourft?'
clerk, and Roy Hickman, real estate
man ot Kliunath Falls' and Fbr
Klamath, left yes)e;duy tor Ashlam
where thoy will spend several days
on business In the Interests qj
Klamath Falls firms. -Hi
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