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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1925)
4r I evening fiEn Aii5, , mmxn wmrmrm n? - TTTTTTTTTTVTTT1TTTTr?7TTTTTTTTTTTfTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT1 V" 1L v ' The Best Place to Buy Foods Is at Stones.' Most everyone in Klamath Falls will say so. We have the best foods on the market and sell them cheap. Ours are clean orderly stores where efficiency is paramount. . A money back guarantee goes with every item purchased in our stores, if you are not entirely satisfied. Get our prices before you buy elsewhere. We know we can save you much' Our voluntary cheap prices force others to sell cheaper than ' they would otherwise. . YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE s thi Doi ome i n g ins- all the time Such values as. we are offering during this sale are often heard of but seldom seen. If you doubt this statement, come in and be convinced. rAGfiP'Fivte7'1' Aluminum Specials . Muffin tins, pie pans,, stow ket tles, preserving kettles, colland ere, etc. , Do not buy inferior cooking utensils when these articles are selling FOR 50c EACH : 2 Burner Oil Stove A kerosene stove , that burns 9G$,. air to 4';,', kerosene. ' ONLY $6.50 Cook Stoves A four hole all cast stove, a good baker. ONLY $18.00 Armstrong and Blabon's print linoleums only 99c sq yd. Why buy inferior, inlaid linoleum when we sell Armstrong's and Blabon's $1.59 t- yJ- Window Shades 58c Oil Cloth, yd .'. ....29c Ilawhide Bottom Chairs 95c Cups and Saucers, ea 12c Bed Springs ....$4.75 Silk Floss Mattress.. $16.50 Pillows, pair ,...$1.40 Kirsch Rods ea 19c Glasses, 6 for 25c Aluminum Specials Round roasters, dish pans, per colators, stew pans, mixing' bowls, sauce pans and many other useful articles worth many times this price. . ONLY $1.00 EACH Tapestry Printed Rugs 9 ft. by 12 ft. A good rug for the money. ONLY $12.50 EACH Ice Boxes A complete line to choose from in all sizes and at prices that are the lowest in town. Where you can buy goods for less than any place in town. Perkins Furniture House 127 South 6th Street KLAMATH FALLS Till STANDARD FIELD ; City Nine Will Have Bi Advantage in Having Best Diamond ataclos Hint would glvo (ho ball an unfortunate bounce at Iho wrotiK llmo, Iho fluid will bo In excellent shupo by tlin llmo of Iho firm game. Manager Fred filovor anld today, i Tim county ttilr board, who donut- oil to tho bull toiian tho county fair ' grounis for tho bull grounds, have hown every possllilo rooporatlon with the ti'atn official! In mnoothlng up tho fluid for tho first game, H win mild. All ready the team Is practlrlng regularly on tho field. MIDIiAM) (CniillmiiHl Prom I'iiro Four) Olh. Clans I Cornollo'Ovlero, J am on Flowom, Cloorgo llurnou, Mary Uiir nutl, Ju'ina Soto,- Juno Coitclunan. Class II. Uuadalupe Olvoro, Arch ie Spenco. Dalpha Sponce, Helen Atchison, Opal Hooper. Class III. Will llurnott. Almond . With a scraper, removing nil Gregory, Paul Sovlck. Bornard Hoop woods, roots, rocks and other ob- cr, Anna Burnett, Paulino llurnott. Klamath Falls will have Iho only standnrd bnsobiill flolrl In tho Klam-nth-6lsklyou leaguo, offklals at tho locnl loam proudly announce All oihor bill t:oica In northern California aro olllinr Ion short or do not llvo up lo Iho standard require ments of a standard diamond. 1C "BARBARA FRECl" ; , r ; .- . ' ' '. T A memorable episode of American history, brought to the screen in an immortal story of a girl's daunt less courage and compelling charm A PICTURE FOR EVERY AMERICAN! ' A Calf club with 3. L. Durnott far local luudur has been organised with Iho following members: Archie Rpcnco. Dalpba Spence. Matthew Del Kattl, Mary Del iFatll. Ida Del Fat(,l, Will Burnett and Anne llurnott. Ulxdo Rjbuslolll. lllchard Rob- UHtelli, Wllbort Zelzman and Qllbort Franklin of the Miller Hill district hove united with Will Burnotl, Oeorge llurnott, Archie Sponco and I'aul Bevlck of Midland school to form x Potato club. Local leader Is Mrs. J. L. Sovlck; president, Olrldo Robustelll, vlco president, Will llurnott, secretary Paul Scvi:k. LORELLA FISHERMEN! . . Wo'll tall you how to ronch tho good holos noar Konol MOORE'S STORE KENO ' ' AccoBSOrlos Confoctlons Cold Drinks . Orocorlos das Oil Tires IFshlng Tackle for tho Dig Ones ' Kolohum Salmon Eggs ' . ; Fire Arms and Ammunition ' W. Paullus recently of Idaho was In Liingcll Valley for a few days looking over Irrigated land to find a suitable location, lie Is very well Impreasod with Langcll Valley. Bobblotte Tultlo . Is working for F. W, Bold Son at Bonanza for a week. Mrs, A. Pottross has returned lo her homo In Portland after, spend ing a nook with her d.uightor Mrs. A. E. Qalo and family. Miss Mildred Duko spent Sunday with bar parents at Lakevlew. Mr j. Mattie Lundy Is visiting with friends In Langoll ' Valley. Mrs. Lundy spent the wlntor In Indiana but has returned to be with her son Earl at Lumborton. Bun Brown has moved In the A. B. Brown 'house on tho West sldo of the Vmloy whoro Ben Is water mauler tor the coming irrigating season, Mrs, T. F. Bogg3 returned home after spending a weok with her daughter Mrs. C. E. Chorpening al Merrill. Tho Girls Club of Lower Langoll Valley school entertained patrons of tho school on Friday evening with a program also displaying sew ing dona by tho glrle. The program was woll rondorod, the following girls are members: Helen Turner, Alma Brown, Esther Bradshaw, l Oraca Brown. Cake and coffee wero i sorved and the remainder of tho evonlng spent socially. O. I Roller and wife and Wll lnrd Kollor wero Klamath Fulls vis itors on Wednesday. Owing to extensive- advertising a largo delegation ot tho Langcll Val ley Community club attended tho rodoo and barbecue at Mnllu, but sorry to say all wore disappointed as tho barbocuo failed to material ise. The Langoll Valley Ladles club mot with Mrs. A. E. Onlo on Thurs day aftornoon, tho following mom horn woro present: Alosdnmos ,T. Tumor, Dnvo Tumor, II, Tlcknor, II. Hopkins, M. Kllgoro, Cecil Con ley, Cy Conley, R. Tuttlo, Q. P. Kollor, A. Kollor, Bobblotte Tuttlo with Mrs, A. Pottross and Mrs. L, L. McDonald visitors. Refreshments were served by tbe hostess end all enjoyed a very pleasant afternoon. The May meeting will be held will Mrs; Jesse Walker.,. . The ditches of the Hor3efly Irri gation project In ; Lower Langell Valley have' boon cleaned 'out and . iter will be turned en tho fir-:, week of May, crop Conditions are very promising. . ' VELVET TOBACCO CHEWING TOBACCO Pocket tins He Star and Horseshoe CQ at Stones 1 pound plugs, fresh ...... . CITRUS POWDER CREME OIL SOAP Large size package 45 C ay n a ew bar8 5 c 2 packages for at this low price ; MILK CARNATION WHEAT Segoper can 9c . FLAKES d in x t) in Large size package OQr Per case (48 cans) $4.10 f or ' KELLOGGSBRAN KERRS PREMIUM OATS Large size package 19C 3 pound package OCr per package strictly fresh CHESTERFIELDS OLD DUTCH CLEANSER Chesterfield Ciga- $ 1 ; 1 g Regular size cans Cr rettes, per carton each.. ...... FINE COOKING SPUDS' STONES BEST BUTTER Good grade $2.50 Strictly fresh ' j QQr Per cwt ...J. ' ; 2 pound roll Mai"Lt Stone's Meat Mat ket .(itexular Prices) PORK ROAST STEAKS Shoulder, Riband 27C Round, sirloin, 25c Lorn, lb, 23, 25 and. T-Bone, per lb POT ROAST HAMBURGER Shoulder and cross rib 7c Pure, clean and strictly J5c per pound fresh, per pourid"?l.:f.c...".." lsMliiiiiHsliiiiiiiiiiMHHiliiHIiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHIHIiMiliilMsaHHHHHsi 5. 423 Main Street M2 Store?and Meat Mkt. if l a I 11 3 . I A J Vf J I H I 1 Eif t 717 Main Street Groceries "Six-Store Buying Power COURTS The Klamath Lake Land Live stock Co. to Mary Kuni; 4-7-25; $1.50 I. It. 8. (40 acs.).SE14NAV4 ot Sec. 15, Twp. 41, Rjvngo 12. Georgo Blohn ot ui to' Robert Summers; 4-25-25; $2000 consid eration; North K. F. Adda., lots 4 and 5, block 25. Arthur T. Tappan to A. L. Wlsh ard; ' 4120-25; $.50 I. R. S.; Dar- row Addn., lot 27, block 310. J James W. Lindsey et ux to Char-1 les Dcnart et ux; 2-24-35; $3.00 I. R. S.; Lot S, and SH. of Lot 10, Blk. 1, Shive's Addition! Circuit Court Filings No. 1986 Law. Judgment. En tered and docketed 4-29-25. E. W. I Bennett, doing business as Troy Laundry, Dr. Bourrctt - Kirkwood Company, Creditor. Costs: $43.70. ' No. 1946 Equity. Filed 4-29-25. Manning & Van Vactcr, Attys. Ef flo M. Caldwoll vs. William Cald well. Divorce complaint. ' MAY GO OX KOAI) -" Must Bo Taken Cans Of r ' X. Givnus Says Outlaw Horses GOLF IS CLAIMED UNDOING OF JOHN BULL IN SPORTS According to J.. N. GIvans,- the president of the Bly Rodeo asso ! elation, there is no alternative for j the Bly residents to take In regard O the outlaw horses, and some measures must be taken whereby ' tie ahow will pay for itself. It is ', the possible plan for the show to ; be taken on the road, ending up with the Pendleton round-up In i September. LONDON, April 30. England's deterioration , in athletics, as meas ured by international contests, is due to paying too much attention to golf, in the opinion of Leo Maise, editor of tie National Review. ., England has been Dealen year after year by rle ' Australians at cricket, avers Mr. Maxse, who goe cn to say: "We play second fiddle to America at polo, and third fid dle to America and France at lawn tennis, and we' cut a poor tiguret at the Olympic games fa iParis last year, all' because the talents and enthusiasm that we ought to devote-- to real game3 have been wasted on. that lazy, selfish, paltry. pastime -vt golf." - The Prince of Wales was given a warm reception In Africa,' by the people as well as by the weather. Experts are unable to determine the origin of grapefruit; "Perhaps it Just appeared one morning for breakfast. ' She's Osark Smile Girl ., i At The LIBERTY "The Liberty Has the Pictures" .. "RENEGADE HOLMES, M. D." This one was made to order forj' Klamath Falls. Also another epi sode of the thrilling ; "SANTA FE TRAIL" Tomorrow, Yakima Canutt in "BRANDED A BANDIT" I FINANCIAL AID I WILL BE ASKED 1 A committee of advertising men, editors and engravers selected Sucanna , ItrulT, 17, ot Joplln, Mo., an tho omclnl Osarlc Smllo Girl. She vrc.8 ohosen .fa-oin it contestants, representing 45 towns in tho Ozark Playground i .JTw.wjX - -'-'. '. Association. T.r?-..-,; vr.'i';:.;y? " Dr. G. A. Massey, member of tho public recreation oommlttee, will appear before the city park board ; this evening and ask financial as-; slstance In providing a play ground ! inspector for Klamath FallJ' public grounds. j ThlsJ wis decided at a meeting of tho recreation committee In the clt' hall last evening. Dr. Masse)' will also discuss recreational prob lems ot Klamath Falls with the park board. Tho park board meets in the council chamber at the city council and will discuss problems relating to maintenance and Improvement of city parks. r , . Nows from London says the arti ficial blond is passing, but It doesn't menu none ol our girls will bo JlglU-'Hoaded; ' '. Phono Johnny-on-tho-Spot for Lumber Main 12 !- We'll be glad to advise with you on your building plans. Wo may make a few suggestions that will save you money. Our , knowledge of the subject Is a complete one. LAKESIDE LUMBER ; COMPANY Center St. and Klamath Ave. i SV---I 4 ! -JO f