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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1925)
!..:er :i itlttv- ;v.Kr.zt?;:- EVENING HERAT A KLAIvICTII FALLS, OREGON THURSDAY, APRIL 0, 19g3 PAGE -THREE 3C , MAi&A rL. - fri kfr II i I ....... II With i Better Food Protection ' Less Ice Tu keen fiiiHlK holi.mi vhnn. the lriiiirriiirc la Inn In l In' problem which llir , ; AfAHK.l ltofi'lrcriitor Iiiih ftiirreHnfullv miIumI.' Ily nil Improved system uf liullillnu mid linmljitlng, m-i fiit.il In more 'l linn -17 yrnrs uf roiKlmioua rtprrl n low liiix-riiluri rim be miiiIiiIiiIiiciI hi llir clean, while "TimnI rliniiihrr of llir AL.4HKA. evrw lu hullest weather or Imllrat rooms, ll Iiiih Im-cii lestril anil i.;iiii. by (JikkI llniisrki'epiltK lll.il Utile. WIIV TIIK KV ALASKA H.UF.S UK .. ' I'elihliil corlc In.iiliillon, ilu- dili f rranii rr economy l munil lv ImiIiiIIiik Him Iro hi m drill proof pliirr. In th.. A LANKA Hie f imhI mill Ire rtiiiiiili.-m an- nutilo lllcnilly hrnl tight. On,,, lb.. Niiiiv lllllnu doors an- ( limed, ilu. Inirrlor clininbrin bcmmr virtually m'jiIiiI nguliiM (lir uitr or hrnt. Hut 111' feature (if major Iiiimii inniv In Ilu- saving of I,,. rKIIIILF.I) OIIK IXMI'LATIOX. In lln-o fn ALASKA Iti'Micei'iUnrs, IWKH WALLS OF I'ICIIIII.KII COHK iirr Iiikm'Iiimi'iI Ih-iwi-oii ilu- inirrlor rlmmlx-m unci outside nlr. Km iin know llir mine uf raid In l III rrrrt. Ak rvlilcnrr or lliix, llir lulled Klnies Unvotiimi'iil fur years has relricl rork In rrfrli(mtors It liny. "ITIIKD COItK" In IiiiI f Mi nny IiihiiIiiIIiik wall IIiiii hIiiiiiI lirtwrcn the outside Iiiih nml llir roo Intel Inr of (In- AlnHkn. First roimn llir IuiikImi hardwood outside ne. Svxt are llir liurrn of litsulnliiiK Nlii-ailiing pn;irr, which are plcndld mm.roiiiliirliii. Tlirn romr llir vlml "IVIihlnl rork" Insulation, rr tnllird liv HiHiiIrn rlrnU linn iirlv h ii frnmr In holil llir IiimiIiiIIiik mtilrrlill in. plm-r. Aililllliinnl InyrrN or llinnliillnu liriiililnl. il( nl, riiw nml llir nnl.il llnlnu riiiilri M. niilniloii. ' llrforr yon buy n rrfrlurnilor, roniwrr llirlr IikiiIhiIoii nllli iIh ALASKA In nrrlvr nt llirlr vnliir, ' , ! Lucas Furniture - 502 Main I .5 For Easfier (goodies Go tof .the one place whet-e quality is the keynote and nothing is gacrificed to give you a bargain price. Try a cuntard ; pie, for inst ance. You know i GOLDEN V y KRUST ' BREAD has proved that ours is best. Of course Hot Cross Buns. Klamath Bakery -826 MAIN l Tl HOLD SALK ' , l-l iKKlii-t Ijiillm Aid To CdluliuX Komi Ami Apron lliijinr On KaHtrr Saturday. April 11. niomlierg of the Methoillxt Ladles Aid of the Methodist church will conduit a cooked food sale and apron buzaur In Hnlln's Furniture, store. AHCHITKCT HV.lt K l)l(iirr Of Hopkn . IIiiIMIiik ii . Kliort VIhII In The Clly Frederick S. Harrison, 1 resident of SKcruniento. California, Is spend ing several duys In the city this week". InspertliiR Iho work of the ll-jpka .building . for which he was the architect, and looking Into other work as w.ell. Mainly About People MKDIOIll) VISITORH I'nllforniii Oithoii I'owrr Coiiiiuiuy Mrn NprnilliiK Ihiy In Kuninllli Fnllii l'nul II. MrKoo, vlrv-preHldrnt und Rouvrul innnnKer of I he ('nllfomln Oregon Powor conipnny, and. I.. F. Ivnuhoe.'nlso a resident of MVdfonl, are siuindliig several duys In Iho oily from their homo over the Siski you. Thoy are gliosis In the WJiliu I'ollcjn hotel slnro tholr arrival III In morolng.' I'llllKI).; M.I.V II Kith: K. Klirrlinii On I io,mt( l(i Tout' Of Kliininih ("oiinly Work A. K. Klioiluirt. construction heud of the I'll km llrldgo company of Cii'tlnnd Is In iho city for the re mainder of the week looking Into work dono In the county. Among the bridges which b'berhnrt has put In under the work of Ihe conipnny, Is tho Keno bridge, ' , lb make your portrait in your Easter costume Both studios will be open ' by appointment Sunday . .V. '-. . V I , You have two ; good photo graphers in' your town I ThePeasley's Stinson's Studio liny I'ltOJI H.l.V KltAXt ISCO Visitor Arp .Nuinrnius Willi Prrfwllou or (iiiod Itonds Tourist travel Is tznlnliig In noticeable activity during the past few weeks of good weather, with tho Improvement of the roads and Ihe Klainiith Fulls hntcis are crowd ed Willi v I Horn. Among those from 8an Francisco at the Willie I'ellcun loduy are W. M. Anderson, L. I. Utilise, .1. K. Peterson, P. T. I.nmbert und II. W. AHmer. IIANCHKItS IIKIti: Vrslrnlny Itiolittlil. Many Out Of Tonn lliiiuliri Into Tlir ( llv Among the many ranchers visiting In the city yesterday were Miirvin Cress and J. X. Olvnn from their rnnches in Iho Illy district. Mr. and Mrs. Cleurgo S. Uoyd of Hly were al so iimang the out of town visitors. 0. II, Merrill, rancher from the Mer rill country, spent yesterday in Kllamntli Fujls trnnsiietlii!; buslnoss and visiting with friends. V i j JL1 All kinds of fur manufac turing and coat remodeling MRS. WM. BESSLER Furrier 02.5 Wasliliiuton, . Mlrl, Hlxllr nml Heveiilli All work HO to (Hi per rent less thus nny fur lious In Klmmilh, Work kiiiii'iiiiIci'iI LKAVKs CITV i'Vniik Shore. o(. IK'nvrr, .("olortulo Itrtiims To Home After Visit , Fallowing a visit of a month's duration,. Frank Shore, a resident of Denver. Colorado, returned to his home this morning going by way of Portlund where be will visit for a short time. , TAKKS OVKII KAKMF Hoy llrrk To Have (linrge Of Del. zrll l-'arm For Summer Months Koy F. Beck, well known Klamath Falls resident has taken charge of the Delzell farm for the summer months, where he will be In entire charge. The Delicll farm Is located on the Midland road near the Miller Hill district. XtXTUACTOK HKKK DniiKlns J. I'uckctt, Kivqurnt Visitor In "lty TiMlny Douglas J. Packet t, well known logging contractor In Klamath county, Is in the city for several days from Rocky Point where he Is engaged In his work. Puckett Is stopping at Ihe Willie rcllcan hotel. IX KLAMATH FALLS Swan Lake Itislili nl Visits In 'ity Vrslrnltiy Afternoon A. E. Kruse of tho Kluinuth Lum ber company whose mill Is located near the Swan Luke- country, spent the d.' In Klamath Falls Wednes day, transacting business and look ing into general affairs. S. P. OFFICIALS S)i'iigiie Ami MrF.ncrney Visiting: In Klnumlli Falls Today Among the out of town visitors in Kin ninth Falls this week are :H. A. Sprague and W. J. McKncrney, Sontliorii Vnclflc ofticlnla from Dunsmulr, who are slopping nt the White Pelican hotel .for several days. sri'i:mxTKxnKNT iv Mux Kllilry Or tirliuts I'nss Stopping u Chy For Several Days Mux .1. Kutiey of Omnia Pass left this morning after slopping In Klamath Falls far several days in Ihe Interest of the Utah Construc tion company of which he Is superintendent. MAXV TOl 1USTS SAI.KM, Ore., April - 0. During the first throo months of the pres ent , year tho records of the secre tary of slulo's office show that a total of CI31 automobiles from other states have registered In Ore gon, (lood ronds ami Oregon seen erjf are held by Secretary "tfoxor to lie'- ninlnly the reason," . . Underwoods One-Cent Sale The big "One Cent Sale at Underwood's Pharmacy will continue all day Friday and Saturday. Stocks are. still quite large and assortments com plete. Early buyers tomorrow will be assured of getting anything on the list. Rubber goods, Syringes and Hot Water Battles are going rapidly. Shop ' early and avoid possible disappointment 60c Eczema Ointment 20c Fountain Pen Ink 75c Violet Ammonia . 40c Lemon Cream ....2 for 41c 20c Epsom SalU ! .....2 for 21c 20c Linen Envelopes 2 for 21c 25c Writing Tablets ............2 for 26c 35c Baby Talcum ........2 for 36c 65c Pound Paper 2 for 66c 75c Rubber Gloves 2 for 76c 10c Lemon Soap 2 for 11c 75c Pile Ointment: .....2 tor 76c 30c Nyals Face Cream 2 for 31c 30c Aspirin Tablets 2 for 31c 50c Aromatic Castor Oil ...2 for 51c 40c Nyals Shaving Lotion ...2 for 41c 35c Milk Magnesia ...2 for 36c 25c Cathartic Pills .......2 for 26c 20c Glycerine Soap .2 for 21c 50c Almond Cream, ..2 for 51c 40c Chap Lotion 2 for 41c 2 for 61c ::.L2lf6r 21c' 2 for 76c 2 for 16c i - .. .2 for 61c ' 15c Powder Puffs ..... 60c Freckle Cream ... 25c Peroxide Tooth Paste....2 for 26c 30c Rice Powder .:...:.... .....2 for 31c 25c Zinc Ointment .....1.......2 for 26c 40c Liquid Shampoo 2 for 41c 35c Tooth Brushes 2 for 36c 50c Aromatic Cascara ...... .2 for 51c 60c White' Pine Cough . ' Syrup ': 2 for 61c 75c Kidney Pills .....:............2 for 76c 15c Mechanics' Soap 2 for 16c 20c Tar Soap V.:..L. ........Z2 for 21c 30c Carbolic Salve .. .2 for 31c Many other items are on sale that are not on the list. Come, in and. look around. Big bargains on all stationery, boxed paper, tablets, etc,'.:':;.;.;.. EXTRA SPECIALS 8-In. Ivory Dressing Combs Regular $1.50 . 2 for $1.51 Vaginal Spray Syringes Regular $2.00 2 for $2.01 EXTRA SPECIALS ' - : -k ft' l ):; Fountain Syringes 2-qt. - Regular $1.75 , 2 for $1.76 White Rose Soap Regular 15c 2 for 16c LUNCH KITS Made of special heavy steel with double metal clasps.' ..Standard vacuum bottles that will keep liquids hot for 12 hours.' Extra o p e cia Regular $2.75 , $1.99 .KLAMATH FALLS OREGON V 'where particular people , I puritv I , BUy THEIR DRUGS WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE i lACCURACYl SUITS TAILORED TO YOUR MEASURE ! We represent and take orders for Ed. V. Price &' Co., America's finest tailor-made clothing. Spring- and summer line now ready. Perfect fit arid entire satisfaction guaranteed. Select Your Spring Clothing .: , Klamath Klothing Kompany Leading Clothiers ! " PERSONALS C. Migor Is spending several days In the dtp from his home In McClond. California. Among the out of town guests In tho city Is W. H. Bowen of Yreka who Is stopping for several days In Klamath Fulls at the White Pelican hotel. :''..' i '.;'.: ' : Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Henderson of Copco, aro visiting In the city for a few days, transacting business and shopping. It. K. Lawlor Is a Klamath. Falls visitor from his home In Skookuni. . ,E. N.; LeClalr Is among the out of town visitors In Klamath Falls from Uutte, Montana. ; i' ; . . ' ; K. A. Sheldon of Tennunt Is visit- ; lug in Klamath Falls on a short business trip, lie Is slopping at the Arcade hotel. ' II. F. Polletrenu Is a Ueno, Nev ada, visitor from his home 111 that state. ; Ralph .lones Is a Weed visitor In the city, stopping at the Arcade hotel. . Mr. and Mrs. 0. Ilnvnes of Sac rit'monti is' 8iend,Jna; oiuo ..thno In tUe city' from his fiume In 'California. Many , FKOM POUTLvl.XD l'ortlaml (iiiratn ltrlsteml In Klnniatli Falls Hotels ; Among .the out ot town visitors in the city are a number f guests from Portland. The majority of the guests motored south from their ; homes, and rlulf the roads to. be In their best condition at, this time. Those that are guests In the White i Pelican hotel are J. W. Day, A. J. Butchey. R. O. Jerauld. L. A. Kes wick and Dora Williams. I " " : ' i It (tocMi't matter, but you woub expert a cnampion wulker named Frlgerlo to be an Eskimo Instead ot, an Italian. SIX DIK IX F.XPLOSIOX Sl'.KZIA, Italy, April 9. Six men Were killed nnd 23 others wounded 15 ,of them critically, when the' shell of n.l3"lnh K" exploded ' prematurely on board the battleship i Caio Dulllo today.. Fire broke out Immediately hut It was hoped to save the vessel from destruction. t HARD TIMES DANCE Malin TONIGHT ,,. Les Sailing and his Orchestra : White Pelican 1 Hotel Merchants Lunch, 60c 12:00 to 1:30 p. m. Also r Banquets . ; liL Si Parties , rv' . . , Dances vvvyvvvvvvvwvvvyvyvvwvvvvvv'ir'