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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1925)
TIUDAY, APRIL 10, 1025 EVENING HMIALIV KL'AMATIl PALLS, OUEGON TAGE TUBEI a-ywai n ' .' " i 9 vryi. i - Santford & Co. 1 426 MAIN STREET Phone 34 Phone 64 , The First Strictly Cash Store in Klamath County The Largest Strictly Cash .. Store in Klamath County . RODENT POISON T OPERATIONS ARE NOW UNDER VJAY dm Land Owner Asked to Co- . operate With County ' i'' Agent in Peit Control ; If Inn)) ownoin, f(tir ri'Kulur aioi Ico, ri-f nun ' io tiiltu pnipbf inn caution lowurd the control of ground llulrrolM, nuthorllloa will aiup In 11 cl handle poison operation tlinni aelvoa, County Agunl (-'. A. llnn doraon mu Id till niornlnic. Coil of thu polKouliiK oporullona will be aasoaaud uuuliiHt tlm Inudu through dm rnguliir racing medium. Till method of handling coiitnl operation la ilia only fair manner hi which to protect everybody, Mr. llitudorton ald. If una f tinner .jwlaona noil his iHilghbor doca not, III laud la promptly ovvr run by Hi o overflow from bin ul:litor'ii rop of rudnnta which hua bcon tillowod to flourish inimoluatcd. 8 u ceo i or Miaouing operations laat year wua evident whim reports cumo In from different furoiora of the upper nnfl lower Kliimnth bnaln region. With a tow exception, wua mut If j'lnif. ttio county ugout ttio cnoparntlou of I ho land owners aid.' In those caaoa when the land owner would jt UiUo ttio prrioau 1 tbma to avo hla own luud, tho uu- thorllli ateppvd In. poisoned th UlrroU und numiiwnil tbo coal UK n In tho jiropeny. I'olann en be obtained from tlm following place In Kliimutli rnunty, tho county nnonl'a ufflre In tho baaoment of lha court houso. Mor rill Mercantile mpsny, Morrill; Slnck'a Cah atoro, Mt. T.okl; Kul Ina'a atoro, Mullu; ttpurretorn'a ' atoro, llonunia; Illy Mercantile awro, Illy; and I'ralbvr'a caali lorn. Keno. ' COUNCIL'S HELP ON TRAFFIC QUESTION , WILL BE REQUESTED A coneiW plan alleviating ttio tongoatod (raffle condltloua on Muln Klreet will bo submitted -to-tho city councll April !7, It- waa decided Inat night at n publlc.ma. mooting held In tho chainuor of commerce "Tor tho purpoao of dlaouaalng waya and ninana of roltnvtiiR 1ho condi tion, ..).: i . A committee of five will idraw up an outline of tha recommendations of majority uf bu.lne men and aubmll them to ttio council, urging Immediate action. Consensu of opinion Inat night waa that pnradut .parking with a 80-nilnuto limit waa tho Ion leal so lution to the problem. CEMETERY SEXTON CETS FREE SWIM ' That VpUaxant aonaatlon of dis cing ones own grave paralysed Charlie Randolph, aextoa at tho Llnkvllla omotary, yeaterdny, when a two-Inch water plpo In a lx-foot holo ho waa .digging burnt and be fors ho waa ablo to climb, out ho waa drenched up to hla choat. Knndolph had boon excavating n holo In tho comotory when tho wator pipe burst. If You Count the wood v r electricity labor time ' ' ingredients etc. . you wil find that it is cheaper and mucl easier to buy GOLDEN KRVST. BREAD Klamath Bakery 826 MAIN Free Delivery Service Our delivery service i your guarantee of good service in Klamath Falls even cash and carry stores have found it necessary to offer the buying public some sort of delivery service. There Is a Reason We are selling you first grade guar anteed merchandise - at a cash and carry price with first class store ser vice unexcelled delivery service This is the reason our store is your guarantee against high prices and poor service in Klamath Falls. ' WE SET THE PRICE . WE SET THE HIGH STANDARD OF SER VICEOTHERS FOLLOW. i ...- Note Prices quoted in this ad are good until market changes Large can Rogue River apples ,10 Large can Libby's Green Gage plums '20 Vz lb. Golden West fancy tea ,30 1 lb. Golden West fancy tea (J0 Best Creamery butter, lb .45 2 cans fancy Iowa corn .25 Large can Libby's .fancy Bartlett pears ,35 Large can extra fancy sliced pineapple ,35 2 small cans fancy pineapple .25 Lg. can Libby's fey. Royal Anne cherries 35 Large can fancy Muscat grapes ,30 Van Camp's pork and beans, can .08 Large can Bean Ole Bean .15 2 cans fancy tender beets .25 Campbell's soups, any kind .10 Large can fancy whole hominy ,15 Full cream cheese, lb .28 Pint Wesson oil :...... 28 Quart Wesson oil .S2, Vz Gal. Wesson oil ..... $1.00 Compare Price t 1 Gal size Libby's Fancy apple butter, per can Gal. size fancy standard tomatoes, per can .'85 .35 Apple butter quoted above was pack ed last fall at the Dalles, Ore. it is Li'bbys best grade and absolutely fresh The tomatoes quoted above are' fancy standard tomatoes, packed by Libby, McNeil & Libby and guaranteed to be as represented by us. , '. O We have a full car load of the above items the" price quoted is good while our supply lasts, but no longer, as we t; : could not today buy at the price we , V are offeripg you. 41 t ,v.v WE GIVE YOU THE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LARGE BUYING POWER. UIMUJr'"P m nwr nim ti1 kit 3 Mainly. A bo u t Pe o pie i iiK.n von twvTii VISITS ttt'tlOOM ' Frank Hixtnn HpcmlinK Day in l.lbbj- mi1 NluiHIn Vleu- DlBti-icln Mm. Frod llrjaut to Vtalt ftn- Two tVcrWa f i'allfin-iila j Krnnk Sexton, county club leader, Mrs. Trod Uryant, Klamath Falls : spent the afternoon visiting In the roildonl, left for various parts of ' Libby and Shasta View districts, California, this morning whora sho ! whore ho Inspected clubs In those will remain for ten days visiting ; sections. Sexton reports tho clubs wth frloncls and relatives. Mrs. 1 well under m.y. especially able to llrynnt makes her home at 634 N. j exhibit projects ut the county fair. A number of tho clubs have been orgnnlsod. lacking only the c(tib leader, which will be reported as sunn as tho schools are In sosalon from tholr Eaat-or vacation. PERSONALS Eighth street. ItETUtNS FIIOM SOlTn Jnrk llnmin Hiiondliig Spring li' I'll in 1 1 ) In Kliimnth Knlla Jack llnmm, well known bnrbcr, fonnorly employed with tho Swan son's Harbor strop, hits rot ur nod to tho city nftor spondlnR tho vlntor In California, llamm's. family livu In tho city, whnro Mrs. Hainni has lived In order to koep -tho children In school, llnmm lived In Santa ISnrhnra whllo In tho south. HKKIi I,OCATU)N I'oi'ViiIIIk IteMldontH HvemlliiR AVeek Knd In Klnnintli Fnlla Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Huffman and sin K. H. Huffmnn, rosldbnts ot Coi'Vullls, spent tha past fow weeks In Klamath Falls seeking a location. Thoy returned to tholr home this morning expoatinR to return later In April. v BOATS BURN FROM "WINEMA" FLAMES With tho burning ot the "Wlne ma,"' nmoim did bout of the upper Klamath Lake, sovornl bouts, motor boats nr.i;l spooil boats ot Kliimnth sportsmen wont up In the tlumos. A boat bolnnglng to Del Gammon wns badly Boorchod. Ed Hull, who rooontly purehnsod a motor boat, reported tho cabin of tho boat, burnt 'entirely off, but ho wns able to snvo enough ot the craft to rebuild It, Tho motor, which he bnd but recently put In had not been Installed, nnd wns practically Intnct. According; to nail, ho will rebuild the . boat, to a spod-boAt crntt within n abort tlmo, making It over - from tho plonsure crntt sho was. ' ""rj' '--;;'"''Vi::-''; h,i,i HKT CASK Statu Vs. Tumw and Mr. nnd Mrs. KndHUll to t'oino up Saturday Charged with tho possession of Intoxicating liquor. O. E. Tumor of Klamath Falls nn.1 Mr. nnd Mrs. J. S. Rndsitll or Klamath Falls will appear before Justice of tho Fonco' It. E. Hunsakor at 10 n. ni. Satur day morning. Tumor and Mr. and MVs. Tindaut wore takon In a raid recently conducted by combined sheriff and police forces ten days ago. .- J CHAKTOOT F1XKP Klaiimili lnillnn Olven Kino of V'iO And Costa ill HuiMinkcr's Court Jorry Chnktoot, Klamath Indian, is in the county Jail, unnble to pro vide costs charged against htm in Justice of tbo Penco U. 15. Hunsnk- er's court. Chnktoot woh foumf guilty of a charge of assnultlng an officer and being Iw nn Intojclcnted contlltlbn. Ho paid IiIb fine of $50 but wns unable to furnish costs, ag gregating more ' tlinn $'100. Chnk toot wns brought from Boutty where the lntoxfcntlon Was said to have tnkon plnoe. DIltlGIItliK IS SAFE PULHA'M, England, April 17 Tho runaway dirigible K-33 was safely mirorod In her hangar here on hor return from hor long nnd or- ratlo flight flhartly boforo 2:30 this aftornoon. The Llttlo Symphony Orchestra ConcoiH will bo held at tho Presby- torlan church iFriday, April IT, In- atond of tho Scaiuilnuvlan nan. W. F. Uerkin. foreman of the Roek Creek ranch, owned by D. E. Alexnndcr. Is spending the remaind er of the week-end In Klamath Falls ' Isltlng with friends. H. F. Uockan of AspgTovo Is spending tho week-end In Klamath Falls. W. IT. Smith of Modford. Interest ed In The transportation of trucks over the mountains Is a business visitor In Itl.imath Falls. ' Mm. Ira Ashworth of Aspgrove visited In tho city yesterday with friends, doing a little shopping as well. J. J. Steiger. resident of Chllo suln. Is among the out ot town visit ors lu tho city. ; C M. Cosklns of Lakovlow. attor noy, la interested tn business In the .city this week. George A. Hartley nnd B. Dlas. prominent stockmen of Lpkevlew arc visiting In the city tor a tew days, transacting business. Mrs. F. J. Schmlti and Mrs. C. J. Taylor of the Dentty store, ore visit ing for tho week-end In Klamath Falls. . Thomas V. Churchill, former resident- of Klamath Falls, and well known In this vicinity, is visiting hero from his home In Yroka where he conducts a largo, ranch. V. J. Hnllstedt bf Skcokum Is visiting with friends icver the week end. ,:'v ; - , 1 ItKXn VISITORS Siitlicrlnnd nnd Carlson, Resident of Rend, Visiting In City E. T. Sutherland nnd A. Carl son, residents of Ben.d, arrived In the city Jnst night to spend the remntndor of the wook on business Thoy are guests In the Arcade hotel. , FROM MA" W. E. Johnston,' My rofcldent, spend ing several da.fs in tha city. Is vis iting with friends nnd relatives, Ho reports good condition In tha tlly district.-; V - Ci) i TO LOCATE HERE . and will make this- his home. He f years, later working a year for will be in charge cf all lens-grind-ir-g for Dr. J.G. Goble. Mr. Smith was with- the California Optical Leonard C. Smith of Los Angeles, lens grinder and optical glass ex pert, arrived today from Los Angeles I company cf an Francisco for five the American Optical company rni Sajj; Francisco and a; year for them In Seattle, where he served as Bhojjf ' foreman.. ' i - 4 ' -'l f. . - -A here , YOU ARE BEHIND THE TIMES WITHOUT 4-WHEEL BRAKES ( Note this Car's Superb Beauty S-M-A-R-T-N-E-S-S! Swung low to the road, with high sides and low-curving roof, this 4-Door Coupe is the most graceful and distinctive car of its field. E-X-C-E-L-L-E-N-CrE! The ! fine mohair upholstery has an attractive alternation oftaupe and black stripes. Frosted silver fittings of Old Empire design add . their note of charm. The light buttons are finished iri black. onyx. At the right is a silver smoking set. un tne lett a vanity case finished in silver. C-O-N-T-R-O-L! The Nash-design ' positive and powerful 4-wheel brakes, are standardeuipment, at no extra cost, along with full balloon tires, five disc wheels, and a large steel trunk inbuilt with the body at the rear. SPECIAL SIX SERIES -ADVANCED SIX, SERIES ft i . .'iW'- 111; Models 5range. from $1095 to $2,290, f;o; b. factory R.R.R. GARAGE "Three regular fellows Phone 212 v o J ' i- ) A ir Ray Roy Rex" " 831 Klamath v.' ' -ft J ;,itt J:. l. tt tifi n -iiuh: ;.;M int.1 i