The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 01, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    evening rtmtti, ;'mirATiTPAtiB.. onEGON nu.xw
TTfflVAY. MAY -)r2g,
ememuer
you aire
p i
Folger Coffee Test
Drink Folftr'a GoUkn
Gat Co flea tomorrow
. morning.
Tha next morning drink
1 the cotfe you have been
wing.
.The third morning
" ' chink Folger'a again. .
A morning or two and :
. you'll decidedly favor
. on brand or the other;
the best coffee wins.
; ' That's fair isn't UT
1850-192 5
Our Diamond Jubilee
of Quality and Scrvica
J.A. FOLGER CO.
You need not accept
the word of any coffee
roaster about die quality
of his coffee. You can be
your own judge and jury
simply by making the
Folgcr Coffee Test.
The Folgcr Test is
simple but practical. It
offers you" the one sure
way to judge coffee qual
ity. It plays no favorites,
but challenges a direct
comparison of Folgcr's
Golden Gate with any
other brand.
' Order a can of Fol
gcr's and start the test
tomorrow morning.
olim
GOLDEN
GATE
CONVICTS SIGHTED
' SACRAMENTO, May 1. Police
this afternoon .received word from
Hood, 14 miles south, that snooting
was in progress -near there and that
escaped conviris ' Joe Tanko and
Floyd Hall may have been encoun
tered by the posse. Thirty addition
al officers were immediately des
patched to' the scene.
Tom IdiX, tnovie.stftr, rode a pony
through London, so now they will
think all Americans fide ponies. .
Delicious
Candy Specials
v FOR
SATURDAY
...... . . mi i . . 4 .
Chocolate Hay Stacks
SOc per lb.
Peanut Brittle
40c per lb.
Vanilla and Maple
. . Patties
80c per. lb.
Plan to send mother a
box of our' home 'made
candy ; on her day of
days, May 10th
HadV a - drink' -at our
fountain? If you haven't
you have missed a good
bet.
Drop in today and
. try it; , .
Andjtake a brick of ice
', cream home
Chocolate Shop
P. J. Zissos
. 824 Main 1
News of the
Klamath Country
MODOC POINT
Sh-ivr have
Sjaw was
the . jk-amm
it
Block
Wood
Plenty of... Blocks on bond
now, reBh from the bin, quick
deliveries,-' city or country. ,
Ws have a nice mutch Bafe
; that we givo with an order,
for a'; double load of blocks.
Oall ; at our office and got
'.' jrours." '. , ',
Peyton & Co.
"Wood to burn"
601 M
am rnone 535
; Mr. and ' Mrs. P. F,
moed to Idaho.: Mr.
formerly employed by
Lumber Co. -v" i ,
The night shift of the Lamm
Lumber Co.-statfdou- Moadoy
evening with a full crew. ,
Mrs., E. L. DLxon and Mrs. S. W.
Egelinp drove to Williamson river
m Monday afternoon.
Preparations are about complete
for tha dance and card party to be
given on May 1st by the P. T. A.
at Laram'd mill. Music from town
has been provided for and a large
attendance Is expected.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Crump drove
to Med ford on Sunday to attend the
K. Ce initiation.
On Wednesday, Mrs. E. L. Dixon
Mm. Bruce Parks, Mrs. S. W. Ege
Iinj and Mrs. A. A. Vogelpohl
drove to town to do some Bhopplng.
On- Wednesday eve the Kidies of
camp met at Mrs. E. L. Dixon's
house to complete the costumes
worn by the children in the pro
gram, on Friday evening.
W. E. Lamm drove to the Lamm
Lumber Co.'s logging operation at
Kirk on Wednesday.
, Mr. and lira. D. M. Crump at
tended the dinner dance at the
White Pelican hotel on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lee of Klam
ath Falls were Modoc Point visit
ors on Tuesday afternoon.
Al Meyers, who reperent3 a San
Francisco wholesale grocery house
did business (here on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Grizzle and
Helen, Mr. Carleton cf Klamath
Falls, v.oited Miss Winnie Grizzle
and Mis H'izel Shaver Sunday.
. Edna Butler' has returned
school after an abson:e due to
ness.
Mr. and M.-s. O. W. Miller
tortained Mr. and Mrs. Cramblitt
and daughter Mary Vie of Klam
atl Falls. I'rof and Mr. Cramblltl
cf C'hilo'iuln M!3scs CKzzla and
Shaver teacher.) of the Mod)c Day
scbodl at a picnic lunch at Wulusne
Sunday aflernoo.
ltev. and Mr3. Weiss, Mlas Win
nie Grizzle and Mla.i Hazel Shaver
attended the high sch:ol play "Put
ling It Over" nt Fort Klumath Sat
urday night. . ; ,
Faye Grizzle cf Klamath Falls
spent her Banter vacation with M-B3
Winnie Grizzle.
Rev. and Mrs. Weiss of the Wil
liamson river mission visited with
the Jacobson family of Fort Klam
ath on Tuesday.
Layton Sutton lias accepted a
position with the Standard Oil com
pany of Chlloquln.
Mrs. 1. Grimes, Mrs. O. Brown,
and Mrs. H. Weiss attended the
Woman's club at Klamath Agency
Tuesday night, .'..',. .
IIcv. and Mrs. II, L. Weiss made
a "combined nuMttass and pleasure
trip to Klamath Falls Wednesday.
Clarindu Hall who has been at
tending school at Chcniawa has re
turned to her home at Williamson
river.
Mrs. Ida Grimes was a Klumath
Falls visitor Saturday.
Mrs. KlUabcth 4;inlirs and
diughter Ui'tty Jano of Klamalh
Falls spent Sunday with her Bis
ters Mrs. O. I.. llrmvn und .Mrs.
Jim Grimes.
Mrs.' Joe Bull has, returned from
California where she has been vis
iting her son Osbert.
Joey 11.(1), Alfred Butler of the
upprr grades of . the MoJo." Day
school, lleunte Jones of Chlloqulu
acc.nnpauled by their tenders vis
ited the printing press of too News
and Herald and the telephone office
Saturday.
Mrs. Lincoln Butler of William
ion river spent Saturday In Klam
ath Falls.
MIDLAND
A number of Midland and Miller
Island families spent Sunday pic
ntcing at the F. J. Flowers ranch
near Ady. ' '
A. C. Spencc and parincr, Elmer
Dowder were' branding their cattle
Monday.
Mrs. Beatrice Tholps, nrinviry
teacher, went to Klamath Falls for
the week end.
F. E. Lane of 8tockton accom
panied by Sing Kee of San Francisco
were hera several days last week
ooklng after property interests In
thla vicinity. ; Taey were glad to
,'ind the fall .sown grain n their
.uke lands In good "condition. Willie
ere Mr. Lane made arrangements
o have additional acreage sown t.
i.ley. C'a3. Potter will hari
iinrge of the work.
Mrs. Edna Flowers and . son
Francis were shopping visitors ia
Klamuta Falls Saturday.......'
Surveyors have beon busy .setting
itakes out -this way supposedly for
the proposed Weed-Klamath Falls
higaway.
Helen Couchmen Is living at home
again and making the dally drive
to high schooi at Klamath Fulls.
Toe following named contestants
from Midland will be expected to
carry oft their share of the honors
at the county field and track meet
to be held at the fair ground; May
(Continued On Iucc Five)
PARTY
I WANT MY NEIGHBORS
ALL TO KNOW
FOR MEATS THIS
IS THE PLACE TO GO
to
111-
on-
Mr. Happy Party d:e3 not
believe In keeping a good
thing to him'elf. He knows
that we have erkugh chol.-e
meat to go around. He's
also interested In tha health
of his neighbors.
.Watch for Mr. Happy
' Party
:VMARKET
!
VVMARKET J
N
ow
is the time to get that
Garden Hose r
Last year we distribut
ed two miles of our
crack-proof .' non-kink-able
moulded hose and
thereby earned the rep
utation of being Gar
den. Hose Headquarters-
Try
LORENZ CO.
First
Phone 371
On 6th near Main
T
OR
'S STOI
Is Crowded Every Hour of the Day
O
ilosiim
Omit
ale
Prices
of Many Departments
Is Saving Thousands of Dollars to This Community on
High Grade Wanted Merchandise
Are you Getting your Share
of the Bargains?
$1.00 SWISS ORGANDIE
Permanent -finish,' in about 10 t
"good colors; Sale ' Price, yard "
39c
$2.25 HEAVY CREPE
DE CHINE
y
In most all colors. 40 inches
wide. Sale Price
$1.78
50c CHILDREN'S SOX
3-4 length, in brown and black.
Sale Price . ' 1
39 c
A few lines are broken in assort
ment, but the prices ate lowered
to sell them quickly. Other lines
are fairly well represented and
MYf The savings to be had!
Practically"' all summer goods
you need now Don't put it off
come now havo no regrets
later. Make your savings while
it is possible to buy high-grade
summer goods at unheard-of
prices.
50c' RUBBER APRONS
In a variety of colors. Sale Price
-
'C .:
33(
20c WHITE LAWN
30 inches wide. Sale Price
$1.00 HOLEPROOF SILK
HOSE
In all the new shades. Sale Price
78c
BLACK SATEEN BLOOMERS
Age 6 to 16 years Regular 60c
to 85c. Sale Price
48c
A prominent dress manufacturer of New York from whom
We buy hundreds of dresses each season, has made up a
wonderful low price on 116 new silk dresses in satin crepe,
gorgette, flat crepe, canton crepe and tub silks and printed
crepe de chines, We are giving you the benefit
- ."' ; ; 54 New ". .
Sill Dresses
Not a dress in this lot worth less
than $15 Many worth up to $20
Sizes 16. to 46
62 New
Silk Dresses
$17.00
This lot consists of dresses manu
factured to sell from $20 to $30
Real bargains. All sizes
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