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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1925)
:fjui)AVVAi'iur2), 102 EVENING: HERALD; KLAMATH - FALLS, OltEGOlT "PAGE 'THIIEIS 3C Santford & Go. 426 MAIN STREET Phone 34 Phone 64 .j TheFirst Strictly Cash Store in Klamath County ou cun pay more for lots. of things thun you pay for Siired BED Wheat, but you won't get more real food value , for your money. ' ','',: Shredded The Largest Strictly Cash . Store in Klamath County Free Delivery Service fUiLMEAL IN 2 BISCUITS MR. HAPPY PARTY wJMPN MARCH WINDS nnm j isj It Mrs I tCCT. fm comfort in me i Thn Mnr';li wind, olih.ir ting or howl ucorllnn (o thn rtioacl Xuu'rn in. It jroll eat i ho mi'iiiH Ihul wn an politely loll ilia March winds will ho whlspitrln I you B happy iniiaKo of tho SprluKtlma to come. Watch for .Mr. Happy Party SINCLAIR. RKET 126 WAI I VMA SlvW M'ltHK ft. A. HUon Take Itwltinn Wllh Kltiinntli Oi'iimil l(iwillnl Our delivery service is 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 viceunexcelled 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 service Others follow. :i . Note Prices quoted in this ad are good until market changes ' ' Large can fancy Green Gage plums .. 20 Large can Rogue River apples' ......... 2 small cans fancy grated pineapple -" 25 Large can fancy grated pineapple .-.20 Small can fancy sliced pineapple .15 Medium size fancy sliced pineapple -,20 Gal- size extra fancy grated pineapple J ,00 Gal. size extra fancy sliced pineapple J ,20 Gal. size fancy standard tomatoes ... .35 Gal. size Libby's fancy apple butter -.$5 Large can fancy red salmon .'. -.30 Large can fancy dill pickles l.il - ,25 Gal. size Libby's fancy kraut ....:. -.50 Gal. size fancy peaches in syrup .80 Fancy stringless tender string beans i. ,20 Tender June peas,' can ........... Sunkist peas, regular can ... .25 2 cans Iowa sweet corn -.25 Gal. size fancy Rogue River apples .50 Gal. size fancy catsup -.75 Gal. size tender peas .80 Gal. size fey Rogue River Bartlett pears .5 25 oz. K. C Baking powder .20 50 oz. K. C. Baking powder ..' .40 49 lb. sack Fishers Blend f lour ....'...':.2 .75 Compare Price We' want you to compare the price wa" ask you with the prices asked by other merchants and mail-order houses Do not simply compare a few items, com pare them all Compare them every day in the week. . Remember we sell you all you want every day 'in the week we make no limits because we want to sell our mer chandise we are not 'out' because we carry stock to take care of your needs. Our store i equipped to handle half the' grocery purchases - of Klamath county at a small cost You only pay the maintenance of ! one store ' when you patronize us You pay nd 'bad ac counts because we sell for cash only. Just watch that you don't buy some fellows special at a higher price than we ask you any day in the week. We give you . the advantage of our large buying power I i-'f riiTi" tnalsi If DltlM .H TO CllllAjOriN Miturlrn Joliiimi Atlr-ndlmt To Of ficial Huhlni'Mt On lUwrvalJon ifvv: . . Hmm ft. A. llfvnn hart ncfi.niiwl n ... .. . Muurlco Johnson, deputy county position with tho Klamath (lenorat . ' , . j ... . ... assessor, drove to (, lillmiiiln this honllnl. Visa lllinn. wtm in n r. cent arrival from Santa llnrbnra. . orB,B 10 atu,n, to hulna"t mnt Cnllfornla, In now b mnnbor of tho ," Mr. Johnson amiounecd his rokular hOHpltal nurfilhgiitnff. Kho i rnlKiiatlon from tho county usson- Mai n 1 y . About Pe o p 1 e co men to Klamath with a wlda fund of exporlonco in tho numlng pro-foulon. or'i offlco. Ho will entor the real citato and brokerage buslncus In this city. I ... V Growing Together t Klamath Falls and the American National'Bank v ' : The American National Bank would nqt be the stronfi; institution it is today if Klamath , Falls had not been a. live progressive com- . . munity. ' And it is safo to say that Klamath Falls would not have made the progress it has in the past few years but. for the active inter est and financial support of the American - National Bank. . : . - . This bank and this community have grown together and each has helped the other. ' . . If you believe in the future of this vicinity '. dnd are ambitious for. your own personal success let this strong friendly bank join .''..I' with you in bringing ' about the success , . .. " of your plans. , ;. , We will welcome the opportunity to servo ' you at any time. Th e American National Bank of Klamath Falls, Oregon. ' Member Federal Reserve System.' TlfK WKATIIKR IH-U'tUtT Tho Cyclo-Stormasraph at Under wood's l'harmacy registered a steady riso In barometric pressure during the Ust'36 hours and 'We are now woll Into the "fair weather" aren. Prospects for a fine day Sunday aro very good. . Korocaat for next 24 hours: Fair with modcrato temporaturcs. The Tycos recording thcrmomctor registered maximum and minimum temperatures today as fojlows: High GS Low 29 V. S. Weather Ili-poH Oregon: Cloudy In west. Fair and cooler In east portion tonight. Sunday fair except frosts In tho In terior; moderate west winds. IjKAVKH for AHHXAXD Oiiuity Agent Awny For Iy On filioi-t HuhIih'sS Trip County Agent C. A. Henderson left this morning for Ashlnnd whoro ha plnnned to spend the dny attend ing to business mm tors In connec tion with his public position here. RKTl It-NS FROM SOUTH Mrs. Mulloy To Remain In Klnmnth ; Falls For Remainder of Spring Mrs. Dan Mulloy of Klamath Falls returned to the city the early part of the week after spending the winter with friends and relatives In Long Bench. California. Mrs. Mul loy reportfr.1 splendid weither in the sonth. PURCHASES IHX! Ies Saline Purchases Police Canln Tills Week Les Snllng, of the' famous Saline orchestra, has purchased a splendid police dog. According to Sallng tho dog will be a mascot for the orches tra. Tho animal lias boen nimed "Patsy." RrXilSTRATKX POOR ' Weather Hold Accountable For The Slack In Tourist Travel Sirs, ri.akki.y ikparts Htnto Supervisor of Nurses Inspects .County Health Unit After a briof visit ' In Klamath Fnlls Inspecting the . work of the county health unit In Klnmnth coun ty, Mrs. Glendora Blakely, state sup ervisor of nurses left yestorday for Portland. Mrs. Illnkoly has been a visitor of Klnmnth' rountv before.' the Inst time being the occasion of i tho annual banquet of the county health association. She expressed hcrsolt as highly pleased with, the work of the county honlth unit In Klnmnth. "You have bettor head quarters for the county health unit work than nny other In the county," she snld. Mrs. Blnkoly will make regulnr visits of Klanvath county on Inspection' tours. John Titrnldgo, ranchor of Don nniia, Is spqnding the week-end In Klnmnth Falls with frlonds. ItoMOIiAV NOTICK DoMolny Ilogron Friday eve ning, April 24. Aiflomlilo Marshall house for dinner 8:30 p. m, sharp. VERNON FRANCIS, M. C. Holding accountable? the weather for tho slack of tourist travel ar riving In Klamath Falls from out side states, Mrs. Leah Smith of tho chamber of commerce reports only 11 registrations yesterday, with only four cars on Wednesday. Although the past two days have. been pleas ant the regular run ,of more than 12 cars per riViy, as was established last week as tiie average .percent age, will not be resumed until next week, Tho majority cars still come from Cnlltornln according to sta tistics. ' t RKALTOR HRRK Allen H. Hotchkin Returns To Home After Visit In Klamnth Fnlls Allen H. Hotchkin, prominent resident and real estate dealer of Vl30dburn, Oregon, left on the stage for his home In- tbe Willamette Val ley after visiting for some time. Ac cording to Hotchkin, who is inter ested In the business of this sec tion, Klamath Falls reminds him, on a small scale of Los Angeles, during the best year of her history, 1923. Hotchkin nvas looking into property Interests in the city with a view of returning here to locate. He Is planning to return later in tha spring. uoodness knows l"-rrrT mn'mi Tril nun many TOXStI.8 OUT Kdwnril ReUip Recovers From Ton sllltis Operation Yesterday 1 "';' Little Edward DeLnp, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd DeLnp, la recovering today from .an operation for tho extraction of his tonsils. Ha is bolng taken care of nt tho Klnmnth General hospital. His con dition Is very good following tho oporntlon. . -' '' " 1 ' ' i " ' Fred Lnngoll, prominent stock rancher from the Sprague River district has been spending the major portion of the week In the city visit ing ,wlth.,fr!ends. , ,.. ,v . Candies It's the taste that makes the people of Klamath Falls eat our home made candies.- ; . Our week-end Special Pecan, Walnut, Cocoa nut log rolls , 60c per lb. Chewing taffy, vanilla, strawberry, . ; , 40c per lb . ' . - is ' ..' .i .:. . After the show ' Make a visit to our soda fountain and I am sure you will be, delighted . with our fancy drinks and sundaes. . Chocolate Shop P. J. Zissoa " 824 Main fwirnro ' Goodnm InckH In mpm with m Kr The hnndy key openlng top is quickly, enstty, safely removed. No enn-opener; no digging in; no raw edges to cut you. There's n convenient con tainer when tho coffee Js gone. The gooi-coffee makers are count-. , Jess who depend on Golden Wes( In ' dispensing their morning cheer. ' They've been accumulating 40-odd years the line growing daily. ' S It is so easy, so certain to make good-coffee with Golden West. It's blended , from the world's best-; flavored high-grown berries to start with. Then it is roasted and steel cut scientifically, and comes to you ' in that famous key-opening vacuum can with the quality all there. Naturally it is economical always seeming to yield more delicious cups to the pound. Abo try Goldsn Wst T' : -Orani PckM 4 Gnwn Jspsn CU)SSET & DKVERS, COFFERS TEAS EXCLUSIVELY, , PORTLAND AND SEATTLS yily Coffee ' s