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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1925)
IflUDAY, MAY 1, 1025 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON 1'AGli TH It LiC c t.au i uu.sr allium mjiimil HMIillll 111 fl i iimhimi n Mm l i n i i - f i The First Strictly Cash S&ntfoiTCl & Co. th Let Strictly Store in Klamath County I ' D, ' ' 'a MAIN STREET ; : Store in Klamath County ? I Phone 34 ; Phone 64 4 - r ' ' if :i A New Feature Appll Sauce Cake Something differ ent and just hh ap petizing as it is different. 0 yes, and GOLDEN .KRUST BREAD is now 12c a loaf : The Klamath' Bakery 826 MAIN ' ATTKND 1TNK.IUI. Ilev. mill .Mm. ijiMri'iKx I'ny llrlef VMl lu I'lly Don Hi of ihulr clone frli'inl mil CO-wurkur In tile church brought the Htv. ml Mn. Ijrwronce of Med ford lu Ibn funeral of W. . fll iiikIi Wednusduy afternoon. The Rev. Ijiwrence la a well knawn flKiire In this city. having Iii'bii Hi" putor of tho Prnabylcrlan rlturcli fur Home time. It wan In hit work In tint 1'robylorlan church Unit hu v.i closely allied with Mr. Hlougli In i'burcb work. off von cnuo l.skn Walker nml .hick MrAulirfn To ll Away Hi-vrrol l)ny Although they (So not Intend to hip or drive their llvoninck buck lu Klnmnth Falls Immerilniety, J.iclt McAullffe nml l.uko Walker, live tockmon, have Just loft for Chlco, California lo Inspect their call In and sheep holding In tho territory. It l understood Hint Mr. McAullffo will drive hi cuttle buck to Kltini alh later In tho yi-ar, but tile He' finite data linn not yet been set. McAullffo. IL wim, Hint lout several hundred head of cuttle In tho Sucru Tnenlo river early thin year. . Wiilk or'i herd nearby, managed to escape Jibe flood. Pineapple 2 om&ll size cant fancy grated pineapple ,25 Large size can fancy grated pineapple 20 Gal. size can extra fey grated pineap'l J QQ Small can fancy sliced pineapple ,15 Medium ize can fancy sliced pineapple ,20 Gal. size can ex. fey. sliced pineapple J ,20 Gal. size can Libby's fancy apple butter .35 Gal. size can ex fey whole stawberries J .tj'fj All of the above is new merchandise We have plenty of stock therefore there is no limit to the amount you can have the above prices will not change until we have sold all we have in our warehouse. . , , Free Delivery Service Prices quoted in this ad are good until market changes 3 lbs. Hills Blue can coffee, lb .47 5 lb. loaf full cream cheese, lb .25 10 large bars Fels Naptha soap .70 Large. can Rex lye -.10 6 boxes large matches -.30 Large can Sani-Flush 25 10 large bars P. & G. soap 4Q 10 large bars Crystal White soap Large package Peets washing mch. soap ,35 Large package Citrus washing powder ,25 2Yz lb. can Schilling baking powder J .05 5 lb. can Schilling baking powder 2.00 Fancy String beans, can .20 2 cans Iowa sweet corn -.25 10 lbs. Calumet baking powder 1.35 Large package Kelloggs corn flakes V 49 lb. sack Fishers Blend flour .'l-....:..2.75 Fancy seedless raisins, lb -.10 2 tins Prince Albert tobacco .25 2 Camsl cigarettes .25 Vz pint pure olive oil .25 1 pint pure olive oil .: .40 9 Jb. can Crisco 2.20 4 lb. pail Snow Drift .95 8 lb. pail Snow Drift .: 1.85 Compare the price you pay every day in the week ".'' Vegetables ;m 7 r ' J-l:.,y.;r.-'-.;:-,..r,.lL.L 1 i ; :, .v .f r "' t j j ' Gal. size can fancy standard tomatoes -.'.3 5 Gal. size can Libby's fancy spinach tQQ GI. size can Libby's fancy kraut IJQ Gal. size can fancy tender peas '.80 Gal. size Libby's fey dry pek, pumpkin '4)Q Gal size can extra fancy tomato catsup .75 GaL size can fancy ripe olives .. 1.15 GaL size extra fey small sweet pickels J .60 All of the above is new fancy merchandise We have plenty of stock therefore there is no limit to the amount you can have The., above prices will not change until we have sold all we have, in our warehouse : s 4 Free Delivery Service ibaJh-llBlh-UMi 11 I'OHTI.AMl it !vKTS I'nrtlund Kllll mien hlKh on the hotul ri-RUtnrii of Kl.imuth Kulli mid iimonK 'ho week -01111 rumrt who will n'Rnny. rvniuln over for Bevornl days, are John J. Stoop and W. A. Wlllinms who drove down yoatordny oyer the 1U SY ASSICSSIXO IIIII Iahs iiihI Itopttty, f'ovcrlug lHf fort'nt KiTtloiLs of Count 1 te4Bt3rt. 5! $1490 l fnras lttlS ii 11 tmmtmmm i nn i n iiiiaaiiaaat 1 fWi-.i The monumental Ijisk of covering the entire county. Is being handled by County Assessor Bill l.cc, who yesterday was calling on ranchers of the Illy country, while his deputy Maurice Johnson was attending to assessing work in the Topsy coun try In the other extreme of the county. 'Both men report a ciiore optimistic feellnt; among the dry f aiuiers and the water usora of Klamath Irrigation projects. VISITING HKltK Harry Kiclinnlson Sprndlittf Severnl Ifttys in Klnmnth Fnlls YOU, ARB BEHIND THE TIMES WITHOUT 4-WHEEL BRAKES LoW'Swung Attractiveness That Catches the Eye . G-R-A-C-E-F-U-L I Thehapely lines of this Sedan instantly ' attract the eye. Master body craftsmen designed and built it. B-A-L-A-N-C-E I Cradled close to the roadway yet with full clearance, the car has all the steadiness and readability of much , larger, heavier cars. S-E-C-U-R-J-T-Y ! Nashdesigned 4 ' wheel brakes give positive control at all times along with full balloon tires and 5 disc wheels; they're included in the price at no extra charge. ' ' . SPECIAL SIX SERIES-ADVANCED SIX SERIES Models, range frgm $1095 to $2290, f o. b. factory R. R. R. GARAGE 831 Klamath Avenue 1SS Harry Rlcliardson of Yrcka Is a Klnmnth Falls visitor for the re mainder of the w6ek, visiting with old friends and aX-nunintunces. Illchardsou is a former resident of Klamath Falls and Is now Inter ested in the creaniory business in Vrokn. Ml'M Ill YS SHOl' liny CrawfoKl Sells l'listiinc to Mcdfuiil ltcslili'nt ilrs. Rny Crawford, wife of Ray Crawford, who died early In , tile spring from pneumonia, hiu sold the Pastime barber shop on Main street , to C. E. Badger of Medford. who will tike immediate pusjeision. Airs. Crawford has hid charge of tho barber shop sinco her husband's doath. She plans to leave for the south isoon. Jliss Tliat knl ii to Spend 'Some' Time lli're on ltuiness Among the many out of town visi tors in the city is Miss Inez Thack ara of Dorris, California, who is in the city, interested in business hold ings, lllsss Thackara plans to re main here for some time and while in Klamath Fills Is stopping in the j White Peli-un hotel. , i I 4 I MOST STOMACH TROUBLE t-T '4 Arises from the fact that the teeth are not jutting up food as 2 they should. Tje best cure for many tills is a thorough In- spection of the teeth. "With modern equipment and experience '3 dating bick many years, we are qualified to give you good service. 1 R. D. COE, Dentists , (Painless, of course) 202-204 Hopka Bldg. ; ,8th and Main ' ; ' ,-i'..i; fhone1 830 . IIKTI KXS TO UTAH I Miss Amy Jensou leaves Klmiiatli Afn-r Brief Visit After visiting in Klamati Falls for sevenl months at the home of her brother, Joseph Jenson, Miss Amy Jenson has Just returned to her home in Brigham City, Utah. Mis3 Jenson came west to visit her brot-ier when he was severely 111 this winter following a breakdown Irom overwork. With her brother recovered from his illness, she feit free to return home. I - .. . ' - ' ' k MKKlllI.Ii DA.NCK Miny Klnmnth Falls Residents To Attciul Hull Opening 'Inn In honor of the opening of tho new Merrill community hall, a num ber of Klamath Falls residents are planning to attend the dance to night la the building. The struc ture has been under course of con struction ' since the early spring imonths, and the completion will be celebrated tonight with a dance. I ROM DIAMOND I.AKIi liescrt linking Forwnitl to lmw Summer business This Season Miss Forn H. Corum.of Diamond Lake Is in Kk.inmth Falls to spend hte remainder of the week In the city on business. According to Diamond .Luke residents the resort Is looking toward a banner year for tourists and residents from Klamath Falls who will summer on the lake. - ' I.KAVKS FOH MUMMKK I.AKK County, Surveyor Oir for Several ' n'eeks on Iriislness .Trl; C. T. Dnrle)', county survo.vor, has Just departed for the Summer lake country. Mr. Dnrley Is engineer for nn Irrigation project In thnt sec tion and will probably devote much of his time this Sluing to the work. RETURN'S FROM SOUTH Three Weeks Visit In Sim Francisco Knjoyed In California ,XIrs. Anna' Cunningham,' who spent the winter in Klamath Falls with Mrs., Grace Stewart, haB re turned to , the city again; after a three week's visit in San Francisco, Oakland, Sucramento and other California cities with friends. Mrs. Cunningham will remain here per manently. ' ' , " VISIT IX WKF.D Kliiiiintli Fulls Residents Visit With Friends In California The Lengthened Shadow ! It has been said that- an institution is but the lengthened, shadow of ; a man, ' Or it::r may be of a group of men. 1 ; . ', ' if;!" No where is this exemplified with,; greater i'7: force than in a. bank; Public confidence , ,; is based not alone upon the bank's .capital ,i . ; is and resources, but upon the character and integrity of the men behind it. . The American National Bank in its many . years of service in Klamath Falls has won the confidence of. the people of this com- t munity to a remarkable degree.. Added o,, ' the conservative, upright character of. its y management, is the priceless asset of good ' will. . ' . -; .. , " ' , ...... '".' ''".' 'A Mrs. James Howard, Miss Pearl Ronlo and Miss Pearl Biehn spent the early part of the week In Weed, where they visited with friends and relatives. Miss Biehn returned to the city yesterday, Mrs. Howard and Miss Ronlo. to remain over the wock-ond, The American National Bank . of Klamath Falls, Oregon. 1 T ' Member Federal Reserve System. ' ,"' ' i ' m. v ........ X - ''