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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1925)
'TTOE FTVE EVENTNTT HKKAMJ. T?T7ATOTTT FATXS. OTIFOOM WEDNESDAY, 'APRIT, 20, 102.V t J t - jWift'rtii!. j f, ........ i .... 1 '9 t f f ? Y ? ? Y ? Y Y ? ? X Y 1 : 4 Y Y i , . v v . l i lv Pay us nothing i I until June First Call at the store they are all talking about, select the articles you need, and use the goods while you pay for them a little each month. Special Sale of Congoleum (by the yard) Congoleum Rugs Large Axminster Rugs Beautiful Throw Rugs Rogers Silverware Large Indian Blankets Auto Robes Nice Bed Spreads Guaranteed Electric Irons y X 'Curtains for the whole house at only 30c a yard. 4 Come early and get the best selections. . 1 ? 1 Klamath Home Supply Co. X ',1140 Main St. Near White Pelican Theatre r I ft Insurance Misses Cruet nnd Allco Lytlo and Miii-gin-rllo Crunk shoppt J In KI.-iui- uth Fulls Bulurduy afternoon. Miss Myrllo Ilunn of Lorclla vlsltud in Ilonimzu Hat unlay. Mjh. J. O. Iliimakir mid daughter, fllrdlo, it lid Miss A llr lit Yuhr shop ped III Klamath Kails Saturday. Mr. mid .Mm. Al llrlKlitinaii visit ed In Bonanza Hutiirdiiy. Mr. (li!('K Du Vail wan l:i i:m anzu frcii LanKell's Valley Sunday. Tliu Horsefly Irrigation hold a special meeting Butuiday afternoon In order lu receive bids on tin; 1S10 foot fliinio to be plnr:d oi, Duck j cn-ek. No bids huvo been accepted yet hKUimo thoao offered havu been too lilf;li. Mm. Cora Poole and children, Lona, Hutli and Lee, and Mr. W. Hell went on a flshlim trip to Jenny crci-k Kunday. Mr. Lester Illxon panted through Bonanza on bit way to tho Malln Rodeo Sunday. Mint Janet rhllpalt wan a din ner guest of Minn Kdltli Scott Snn day. Tho Community Club diinco hell Saturday night a voted a success. Another will bo held May 9. Mr. and Mrs. Josso iJrow and mull daughter, Jean were Bonanza visitors Wednesday. ' Mr. Wlto win In Ilonanza from IllldohranU last Wednesday. MIhhch Alicia Yalir and Anna ilumuker visited with Mm. Amana WllkiiiHiin Friday afternoon. Tho Bonanza Community club or chnatru met with Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Wilkinson Thursday evening. The high school play "Sully Luun' Is being finished for presentation next Friday. It It exported to show at Henley and Morrill. Tho Merrill IlBh school play "Nothing nut the Truth," which was given Tuotdny evening, was consld ercd successful. Tho Henley play "Tho Fascinat ing Fanny Brown" was given Sat urday evening April 25. It was an enjoyable play. Messrs. Kd Simmons and Mllburn Ilurk woro business visitors In Klamath Falls Saturday. Mrs. B. B. Casoy shopped in Bon anza Saturday1. Mrs. Fred Ilochdoldt visited with Mrs. A. A. Wilkinson Saturday. Mr. Jim I'll I! pot t was a Bonanza visitor Friday. He' reports that his family Is recovering nicely from their Recent attack of influenza. Mr. nnd Mrs.' , Art I.tinncll and dauKhtor, Mary, "were shopping In Klamath Falls Saturday. ' " Mr. Dun -JJrlscoH . is pluntins strawberries on his ranch. He pro 'curcd them from Mrs. Fred Been diildl last week. Yes and among other forms, we are inaug urating the Group Life Plan Now being adopted by several lumber com panies here 3. H. Driscoll ASP GROVE j .' .. Hart Building . iYotj'JiisI can't pleaso ionic wom en, .ail ChlcitKJ otio got n divorce bonao ho hugged Oior tao hard, a 5 jo ads wavs minds ;NonwrmTuiAca5 6 oes ne use ( v " - ; '- - News of the Klamath Country . ' BONANZA Mr.' K. I. Hold nnd family spent Suiulny flshliiB on tho upper Klam ath lake lllovorond llulut of Merrill hold survtces at tho Bonunzii church Sun day lilKbt. HI" stibjoct was "Tho Flnnncliil Value of a Kollginus Edu cation. 'I Miss l.o Is Ilonslon shoppod In Kliimiith Fnlls Stilurdny. A dinner wits Rlvon. by tho Misses Orai'o nnd Allco Iytlo and Marmtor llo Crnnk nt tho Hotol Hickman Sunday, Tho guosts woro Mrs. H, V. bytlo, Miss Klim Armstrong, Miss Mary Taylor, Mr. mid Mrs. Jivmns I.uohko, Mr. Harold Brownson, Mr. Hurry I.ytlo, nnd Mr, Monroo Lytlo, t,nst Thursilny Mr, nnd Mrs. Chns, Walker nnd family moved to thotr ranch In Uarnus, Valloy, Thoy novo rosldod In Bonnnzn for tho past H(5v1iruL.mnrLUs;j.rr. v -.xrr.:- Mrs. J. 15. Scott was tho guost of Mrs. R. K. I.ytlo Friday afternoon. Miss Zelma 1'rotiRh loft Bonanza school to return to her homo In lnkovlow. Hho will finish hor school term thcro.' Mr. nnd Mrs. J. M. Luebke woro Klnmnlh Fnlls visitors Saturday. Mr. Karl Brown Sr. attended business In town Saturday. Mrs. James tins boon qulta ill with tho flu. Hor daughter, Mrs. Ilunn Is with hor whllo sho recovers. Monroo I.ytlo wns n, Bonanza biisli)088 visitor Saturday afternoon. Mr. .Bill Kdier, Bonanza rancher, camo to town Snturduy morning. Mrs. Travis Honstnn visited with frlonds Saturday.- Mrs. Carl Williams ani children, who have a rnncb on-the Fort Klam- ! nth road, visited ntf' mother, Mrs. ; D. Anderson hero Thursday. Mrs. , Williams was driving a new Ford sedan which sho recently purchased. ! Mr. snd Mrs. H. V. Griffin wero business visitors In Klamath Falls Thursday. Mr.-and Mrs. Bill SSmpson were hero Friday visltinK old friends. The Simpsons' are well know n here, . as they hnvo lived In Klamath coun ' ty camps a great many years, but have been living at Eureka for the past year and a half. Mrs. J. E. McCain and son, Robert of Chllnqitin visited friends hero Friday afternoon. , Mrs. Chns. Sevits and children visited at Callmus camp over the week-end. Miss Iluby Smith of Klamnth Falls visited with Miss Thelma Street several days this week. Miss Leah Turker, who teaches school ' nt tho Agency, spent tho woek-end with her sister, Mrs. Rob ert Brophy. I Mrs. Troy Miller, Mrs. J. K. Mansfield, Mrs. l'eto Codo and children nnd Mrs. Win. Clements drovo to Chlloquin Friday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. J. Williams of the Chlloqiilti mill were in (.amp Fri day evening. LONE PINE i . Mr. and Mrs. Hush O'Connor motjrod to Medford Monday return ing Tuesday, . Albert Bunnell removed with his family from tho Voss ranch to tho Henry Winkler place tho first of the month, John Uoppol, Con McAullffe, John Craven, J.tck -(Smith nnd Russell Fnrroll nttoudod tho Imrbeeuo at Malln Sunday. The Washington Gaf e la the most popular eating placp in Klamath Falls today "There's a Reason" . YOU CAN ' ' ' ' EAT BETTER FOR LESS AMERICAN AND ClUNKSIi DISHES 1S5 South Slxtb , . ., .... j Weo SlitnK, Prop. V.'.I km a Fifth and Main Stores Tl irM 71 n if a ri i-i n Coats Month End -Sale i' -i . . . - Tlain and . fur-trimmed models in TMlIeen, ' Twills, Suede?, Po 1 a ires, Fancy Twee d s. These smart coats are outstanding values. 50 SMART DRESSES Silks, flannels, prints , &nd twill dresses, reduced from as high as $9.50 New Dresses .50 SPORT AND DRESS COATS Marvelous Sport Coats In all the popular S p r i n shades. Extraordi nary -values at 115 F Adon.b.'e frocks for all oc casions styles taat set th3 Vo;;n3 fashioned of Ciu ton Crepe. T.-.uvai, Printed l!k3, Ka-ihar'ne. -Cliarmeen, Twllle'cn. Woal Repp. "We offer these frocks at re markable savings. New.'E nsembles Month End Sale . SPORT SKIRTS. Rosdinara and Flannel Skirts in Spart Styles; also Jumper skirts in plain and 'plild flannels. $4.95 1 , , .. .. . : CHILDREN'S ffi 24 COATS A limited lot of Children's Coats from former sea sons, drastically re duced .13 close out . at f . ; $g.95 Striking combinations in finely tailored models. Radiant prints and ' plain silks for frocks and soft .- . harmonizing tones for , the coats of Twills, Satins . and Georgettes. Sensational values Extra Special Hat Reductions VU.. $D.VD Reduced from $7.95 and $9.50 I NOVELTY t COATS A group of our finer type Novelty Spring Coats and Ensembles beauti fully fur trimmed, reduced ta $35 PATTERN HATS On Sale Tuesday 25 Exclus ive Model and Pat tern Hats that sold up to $19.50 $10 Miss Gra.-o Lytlo and Miss Mar guerite Crank, grade teachers at Bonanza, wi re week-end guests al the O'Connor haiuo last week. ; Tlriao frrm th':3 community who attended tho Merrill senior clas4 llay Kridii:' night I:i.;liJed Frank tleertson and child.-sn, Charlatto and Rolfe, Mj-. aid Mrs. Ctydo Klger and' children. Estcn, I-Cen-in-'.h, Karl and Audrey, Mr. anil Mr.i. Cl rto Barks, Mr. and Mrs. S:-ott McKchdvcii, Roy, Lcralne nnd 1'auline Bealey and .Mr. nnd Mrs. Hush O'l'onn.ir. ' Oeno Hammond of M?.-rill was !j t'-'.ls community tho last of thu week clasjirylnj; tie land In this Bcrtlon f ir tho reclnmatinn service. The niBinhers of tho Upper Van l!rniner Ditch company met. nt tha homo of Clyde Hrudloy .Tuesday of last week and transacted Important business iiei;talnlnj5 to local, li-rlca-y.m. Those In attoudance' ivoro Mr", nnd Mrs. C.,V. Lewis, 0. II. Parker, Fred MsIviidviSorillyd. Btaille and Hnifli O'Connor. Clyde Bradley had an cloctric ranns installed on his ranch last week. i C. V. Lewis nnd children, Thel ma. Phelps and Arllne, attended ser vices at Mount Lakl church Sun day. ; . C. A. Pauley 6; tie Sanitary market was buying beet In this vicinity tho first of tho week. COMPL.MXT VVHELD WASHINGTON. April 29. A eomplulnt filed by tho Arizona cor poration commission against classi fied freight charges applying on shipments Into and out of that stale from neighboring territories in tho southwest nn.l on tho Pacific coast was 'sustained today by an Inter state commerce coaimlssipn Investi gation which resulted In recom mendations tor n general decrease. . Vacations are ''expeiMlfo things. It even costs -two cent to' send -n lf::' rZ-t .; i w - J. J i MGoU , ' 95