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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1925)
4. -it ' - UfMf. . 1 i Santford & Co. k; ' . 426 MAIN STREET - L -- Phone 34 Phone 64 The First Strictly Cash Store in Klamath County The Largest Strictly Cash' I Store in Klamath County State Highway Dept. Directs Attention to Signs , and Fences 'Hazardous curves, narrow, cuts ;; ana narrow; -stretches ol-The Dallos . . iCallfor.nia": highway- between Klam X ath Falls and -Algoma have 'been eliminated by the state highway do ji. partment, as a result of the complo tiou tills week ot tflie Improvement ,'. projecti on this section of road. ; The work was Initiated by the highway department to better serve tho heavy tourist Jr'affic which Is : expected to .use the road this sum- l'nveinent Job Finished , ' Another road job completed this .. week. Is the patching of the pave . ment of the sumo highway from the city limits south to Altumont. ranch. . The Btate highway lgn crew Is now fft work on the Klamath Falls r ljakovlew' highway between Klam , ath Kails and Bonanza. Including ' the Ashland-Klamath Falls highway ' f In Jackson county, . approximately ', 300 signs will 1jo erected on state ; highways in. Klamapi county. They ' will bear all necessary information u to tho niotorlst-e-proxlmtty to a . school, .Intersections, directions to . towns, springs.: by the side of tho , road, Steep grades,' sharp turns, cross roads and the like." .;, Signs IMver. ' ' Owing to the new head light law . passed at the last state- legislature, i- the height. -of the. sighs has been loweretl, to four and one-half feet above the ground, In order that the rays from, the, revised llght8 would not miss the sign.. A small crew ot imeh was set to - work yesterday on the Job Of re painting the highway fences on The Dalles-California highway. , PUCKETT HERE' Conditions Good Through " County Says Logging Contractor ' Douglas J. Puckett, prominent logging contractor . . of ( Klamath 0 county Ib In Klamath Falls for the ' wook-end from his home In Rocky ; Point.-' , While I ' In the city, ' Puckett is stopping In; the Wihlte Pelican -v hotel. Conditions in , riAa logging. T wtorid are" looikin-g bright 'according to Puckett, today... V., ,i ; . f '.. :,'" , TOURISTS ' '"' Klamath JFalls Guests Many on Way to Northern and Southern Points i . Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Miller of Port land are among .the . many tourists of the season.to arrive.; in the, city ,; this week,., to spend soveral,. clays. They are stopping at this Arcade hOtol. Another tourist party arrlv '. ed ih Klamath Falls lust night' from , thoir home Jn Oakland, to remain In . Oregon while on their way north. ' They are Mr. and Mrs. D. Green. SERIOUSLY ILI , Waiter Zctzmnri Suffering '' From , iAppendicltls ' When.. Ills . aprJehdlit buijst last Tuesday,, Walter--.- Zet'zman, well known -Klamath rahpher was taken ' to the Klamath Valley hospital in n very, serious condition arid since that time' has teen in a critical con- ; dition. . Bakery : ; Has. an every day , special of all that .j'' is the best in bak- ! ery goods . ....... i " - ' Including- G O L b EN KRUSJ ' BREAD (Now 12c a loaf) . , ' The " . Klamath Bakery 826 MAIN :0 ' Oregon English 'walnytsi lb..i.u... Gal. size Libby's fancy pumpkin "... .60 ; - ' ' . '0-.. .-. . . ' Med., size can fancy sliced pineapple 20 49 lb. sack Fisher's Blend flour 2.75 Free Delivery Service We own and operate" bur own delivery sys-' tem our store is no further away from you than your telephone-You can phone us your order and pay our deliveryman at your home We guarantee every .article we sell' to be exactly as represented You can return to us any article not satisfactory for any reason and we will refund full, purchase price. : - -. ' M ' - ' ' ' I - ' ' " - Free Delivery Service ;- Prices quoted in this ad are good- until market changes Empty candy pails, each r- .15 ' Empty oak barrels, each 3.00 1 ib. tin Golden West coffee . Q Large can fancy kraut 20 JLarge can fancy sweet potatoes .30 Gal. size Green Gage plums ...i. 10 lb. pail Karo syrup .................."0 Large can fancy red salmon .......I..:. 30 1 2 small cans fancy grated pineapple -,251 Large can fancy grated pineapple -,.20' GaL size fancy grated pineapple 1.00 Large can extra fancy peaches .35 2 cans fancy Maine corn 45 ' Gal. size extra fane? dill pickles - -1.00 Large can fancy standard tomatoes .15 Large can fancy whole grain hominy .... J g Small can Van Camp's pork & beans -.08 Large can Van Camp's pork &. beans ,20 2 cans extra fancy tender beets ............ .25 Full pint bottle catsup :. ..............25 Large can facny loganberries 3Q ..Large, can fancy blackberries v......... 3Q .'Large can fancy Bartlett pears - ,35 , Gal. size Bartlett pears . .65 4 Large can fancy Royal Anne cherries -.SS ?. - Gal. size fancy standard tomatoes .... 35 Gal. size Libby's fancy apple butter .85 Large can fancy Green Gage plums .20 100 lb. sack pure cane sugar r 6.90 Fresh Fruits and Vegetables We own and operate our own store in the Rogue River Valley which is our . buying . agency for Rogue Jiiver Valley products We will be in position this year to offer ydu fruits and Vegetables fresh from the grower -,: ' without there being two or ; three middle i profits Rogue River products are now com mencing lo come into our store. Free Delivery Service faSTPONK MEETING (iolf Club' SIciiilK-rs to Hold Klcc . . tion of Officers. Ijntev ",. . " Election of officers of the Klam ath golf and country club wiU' not be held until a later date, accordfiig to announcements made:. previously. Membership drive for the collection of fees i3 etill under way, and the" meeting will be announced later-Mo ail members. ,.. . ' . "AHSoOl.il'KD "Jli'Vfj' I'ltOPKHTV Cost jt Oil Co'iiiitaiiy Site on Spring .Street is $3,000 i-Cost of the property oil wh!ch: tne Associated on company . distri buting -station will be built ,is np- piuiiareiy 'Juuut lucuorHing .10 a dged filed in the county clerk's of fice, transferring the property from Hie Klamath Development company ip.the oil.company. The site is on Spring-street. ". ; VllOM IiVXGEIilS Itiiiiclicrs ViHitliifr in- City For Scv era! I-ys This Week Mr. and Mrs; Levi McDonald, prominent ranchers of the Langell's Vallby district, spcht yesterday in the city from that section. , McDon ald returned to tlie ranch; Mrs. Mc Donald remaining to spend the waek-ertd with friends In tlie city and to do a little spring shopping. . K EtllitN'S F1SQM NOTH . Kct Flnloy Spends Several Days in - . 1'oiilnnd For Kycs .' Ross iTlnley of Klamath Falls re turned -to-the city last night after spending several days in Portland where he received medical attention from Portland opticians. Finley reports Portland In good' condition and the valley towns putting , on a prosperous, aspect. .! i FKED Ul'KiB OUT . (ieorto ihiko Ihiys Out illiolhei-'s ( Interest in Uus Company Through a certificate of assumed business" filed in the county cleric's office yesterday, it became known that George Duke of Bend had bought out his brother Fred Duke's Interest jn the Central Auto Service company, .a bus line operating be tween Klamath Falls '.and Bend. The 'principal office 61 the stage company is 1026 Bond street, Bend, Oregon. '?- . . , . , ; IKAVICS FOR- SOUTH j Cashier of First Natloiinl Hank to Leslie Rogers, cashier of the First "' Spciili llclnaliider 'of Week - National bank left this .morning for San. ifi'ancisco to spend tlie remaind er (jt the week In tlie south on busl Jiassij, Rpsers drove to. the city for tlie hurried trip. ; mm MWlt ; Given by Pelican .Muscovites ; I. O . O. E -v'" MOOSE HALL FRIDAY EVENING MAY 8 Music by Houston's Orchestra . Admission $1.00 THE WE AfH EH The Cyclo-Stormagraph at .Under wood's . Pharmacy shows a gradual decrease In barometric pressure inur ing the. last, 2-1 hours and is now in the unsettled area. - . Forecast for- next 24 hours: Cloudy '.alid- warmer - followed by unsettled ', wea.thev,' i The Tycos recording thermometer registered uiaxliiium and minimum temperatures today as follows: , ,'High ..' ...'...00' Low ........26. MAKE SEVKX ARRESTS Crime Wave Sweeps Over City . Last . Xlslit ; Many Arrested Seven men and women Were ar rested by tlie combined sheriff and police forces "last night. Two cars were -confiscated after the smoke -of the battle had cleared away and one car wuv found to have been stolen from the downtown district. J. C. Paul, a man giving his name as '-Shumate,, a taxi driver, Pearl Wilson, Maria 'Bean:. Jim Flannery, E,' Pendleton werd tho seven taken to the city Jail. Ii, has, been rumored that several of tlie cases would be tried' in federal court for their serir ousness. lnev re making it 'smm r" VISIT "HERB '-? Hurrfed Ti'ip MikIo by Former Klaintitli Falls Resident Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Anderson and baby daughter of Berkeley, made a hurried trip to Klamath Falls yes terday from Ashland -where they had been visiting with friends and relatives. They were accompanied by Mrs. J. M. Wagner, Mrs.' George Loosley, Miss Lydia McCatl, sister of John McCall, Klamath Falls post master. Anderson . Is a brother-in-law of O. C. Applegafe with whom he visited. He was formerly head of the geological department of the Southern Pacific but is now inter ested in oil'. He is a property own er in the city and interests of that matter brought him to the city., . ' FROM MEDFQRD Business ' Visitors From Neighbor iiig Towtl Spending Time Here - A nuijibei; 61 business visitors from M'edford are In the city for the Temalhder - of the. , week, With several of ,them here for pleasure and travel' In' Klamath' county. .7 W. Klricpatrick is I a Jledford resi dent in pa city .as is C. L. Goff Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Goswick drove over the ' Ashland-Klamath Falls highway from their home in Med- ford to Visit with friends. Charles T. Huggins also Is visiting in the city from the valley; MISS RAMtSllV lM'ROVES ,.!- Miss Uetty Rajnsby Itecovei-lug From Severe Attack of Flu Miss Betty Ramsby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carey Ramsby is( re covering from a severe attack of in fluenza at the family home.; She was taken 111 last week and has been absent from her work In the. Klam ath -county high school tor the past six days. Her many friends will be pleased to ' know of' her improve ment. ,; - . ! ENTERTAINS FIUEXI)i , , Former Wnsliiugton Residents JT'jato . To IDcntrnlin Guests i j -.'v.:',' a ' y; ' Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Doty left ths. morning accompanied by Mt. and Mts: F. B. Hu'bbard, for Ashlaml when Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard w,ho have beert visiting in Klamath Fa,llsr at the Doty home Will . return .to" their home in Centraliar Washing ton. Mr. and Mrs. Doty, . former, residents of Cenlralla have bopn En tertaining the Hubbards hlnce Sph day. - ' 1 1 - ' H 'SAVEandl U' XXMEETest the BEST COFFEE SAX FUANdSCO Tourists Ti'avcd Increasing With Advent1 of Similiter Months Mr. and Mrsj L. ,V.r Blankman of San FranclscO returned to Klamath Falls last night after spending sev eral days In Klamath, county visit ing scenic spots. ' They 'spent sev eral'days In the city prior to their departure here last week. ' Mr., and Mrs. R. 'HY Pease of San Francisco in company with their .chauffour, iR.. D. Sliniiions' are'-Vlsltlng In the city for the romainder ot the week. U.K. Hodges, V. A, Rnonlg, L. L, Roberts, Floyd John, A. 9. Colver and G. Dickson, complete the list of. Golden date visitors here. ' FROM RLY Posliiinslrr and lliislneas Mull Fronu Southern l'nrt of Couiity Ed Wallls, postmaster of Bly, i in the city for the remainder of the week visiting with friends hnd trnnsncting business. Another Bly visitor In the city Is Charles Adams, wljo,.lrnn8ar.tl)ig.ue,re9!iav-y',..tl'alJ's hore. - "J i -1' Jumping Halfway Ditrh . 4 A V I UUU ...... ,. VT 1111 yWU 0 L .W jump ... i ? - jump all khe way When you save, save hard enough and long enough to put your plans . . . .- "all the way over p,aVs . j'. I r I The American National Bank t of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Member Federal Reserve System. I- . V!