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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1925)
'MfltTTVAV,' MAY EVENING mWKm, KTOTATn TO, OT?ECrON ' PACE "FTVJS ;" it : Fresli::StrawHerries .Cheap" f At The . LIBERTY7 I f ' 'A ' .ft. Tf . v ' Tr 4s 1 "Daughters of Pleasure' Tfte Junior Class, of the K. C, H, S. s Present Elmer Buesing Bryant Williams Joy Evans Leota Beall Maria Crystal Helen Abbey Dorothy Dunham , Ruth Cof er Marjorie Peyton Venice Moore Jennie Grover Carol Gray ; Lucille Shuey Helen Osborne Dorothea Wortley Addie Jenkins DICK HATTON , .' ' :" in "TWO FISTED JUSTICE" and "THE SANTA FE TRAIL Coming Sunday "THE GREAT TOM MIX" in Zane Grey's: "LAST OF THE DUANES" MUSHROOMS MAKE DEBUT IN MARKET AFTER SOFT RAIN in u&ja t- . i. i. ... - i' i' f i j. i. ii i i i sdi fa f 1? if If I f 1 4- 1 Y 1 t f A pan heated- to Big . shipments of fancy fresh strawberries will arrive at our stores in the morning. - The price will be the lowest in town. Visit either store early tomorrow, and get a few. boxes or a crate. Come early and get your choice. Pure Cane Sugar, sack $6.79 :l:om in thin slices and then dry in j x tourl to take up a3-much mols-1 '.uro as possible. i temperature that butter will melt Instantly is used to fry the mush- IN FIVE ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE Vaudeville at 9:00. Regular Prices Coming Sunday "Pleasure Mad" Are Your Teeth Secret Enemies? Are hidden teeth troubles undormining your health and sapping . your vitality? Find out. An examination Is free and may save iyou years of suffering. We have brought relief to many Klamath County residents and can do the same for you. i R. D. COE, Dentists 202-204 Hopka Bldg. (Painless, of course) 8th and Main Phone 83G ' First mushrooms -of the season .have appeared in Klamath Falls mnrkets. Brought in by an. ener getic rancher from tho Midland dis- d'lct, a box of ' the delicate food I 'has mado Its dobut in a Klamath ialls fitoro where they nny bo pur-1 Phased fresh from the sweet smell ing earth.' The rain .Wednesday, j the firit during the week, has bot ' the mushrooms from Uie 'ground overnight and the .party that went out last week will probably have better luck, should they, try them again. Proper preparation of mushrooms I have been learned through an old "darken" cook, whose favorite dish was a tender steak smothered in mushrooms. Scrubbing the food of dirt and accumulation from the with a stiff brush, take3 all particles' intere3tce8 of tho plant. Although there Is some difference of opinion the best results from the food is to soak them for 24 tiburs In a 3alt water solution after slicing rooms, with a deep amount of but- ter in . t'-io .wrying pan. When a $ rich grown liquor has been obtained, idd a little flour to make a sauce iV 5 of gravy. ;J- i According 10 several prominent housewives, the mushroom prepara tion Is not only' delicious on steak, but Warrenton clams, oysters and well browned toast also forms a basis for an appotliiing meal. ... ROY KLEIN SEES , ranrix mmmiau uiil.ii i niumusiii EWS1H t T T T t t at Expansion S a 1 e S a v ing You can always save money on shoes at our stores and here are some wonderful values. 100 . Pairs Shoes Regularly $7.00 to $8.00 Patent, Satin and Black Kid. Desirable Patterns in straps, cut-outs, oxfords and gored patterns. All sizes in the lot, $3.95 T T State Highway Engineer and Aide Are in Klam ath on Inspection f f T t- T i t f X T T f . f t T i Pineapple, No. 2 cans. ' Of)c Hills coffee, 1 lb fancy sliced, can red 'can, for OOC Apricote, No. 2y2 cans, Q Hills coffee, 2 lb fc1 1 Ci in syrup, 2 cans for red can for P 1 1 V. Cheese, full 'cream OA Hills coffee, 4 lb. 9ft 5 lb. bricks, per lb ..v.......... . red can for .- Heinz Tomato Catsup, Pint Bottle - - - - 25c Pi-unes, medium size '"iO.QC ' Tomatoes, No. 2 solid,- QC fancy, sweet, 2& lb. box pack, 2 cans for Peaches, fancy Muir (O OEt' Tomatoes, No. 2 la extra 1C, 25 lb. box for I....,.: .. standard, can : Raisins, Thompson JO Peas, med. size, tender . ;OCj,, seedless, 25 lb. box . . .. :.:.tfY .' .peas, 2 cans for OUU t T ? T f Medium size Sweet Oranges, dozen 35c 423 Main STONES' MEAT MARKET. 423 Main Choice beef roast ' : . 1 7 Oven roast, young beef:"'". OCj prime rib, (bone in) lb prime rib, rolled, lb .............. V: Steaks, all ' 0p Pork roast, choice 1 OO beef steaks) per lb ...:.......: f Young . pork, lb -: f Oompletion of Tho Dalles-C'iiU-f oniia ' highway from tho northern bordor of tho state to tho southern border, is assured by tho . fall' cf 11)20, Hoy Klelu,' state highway en gineer, asserted, today, i Mr. Klein, 1 wltlj AHSlstaut State Engineer 1. P. j Campbell, arrived , last night from Klein ' said. "Final Shlem to spend several dnys: in will soon bo made. ICInnnntli county inspecting state highwagrx in Klunmth and : I.ntc cou,ntie.s. '' . -'''f,' ; f .' . I; Concurrent construction on the ICIninath FaUls - Lnlceyicni hisliway in both Klamath and Lake counties is also assured, the state engineer snltX. ' , . ', r fe Outlines Work ' Mr. Klein ontlined ,in;; detail' difr ferent units of ionstruction on: The Dalies-California highway in Klam v717 ain St. 423 Main St arrangements ath and Deschutes county that will e projected this,, year and next. . ' -Surfacing .of the Sand'! .Creek'' Beaver Marsh section Is now under Concerning the relocation of the State highway between Dairy and Beatty, Mr. Klein declined to make any statements. ' ' , ' Silent On Rcloculion -" "It is truo that we will ' look ovor the" proposition", he admitted, "but after all it is a problem for ilie highway commission. The engineer ing department can. only make rec ommendations." The ! comlmlsslon will : probably mako a decision on the tremors, tho record there show ing the .shocks as of intensity four and five. The city of Dalaguete, Cebu prov ince, reports n number of concrete buildings there were cracked by the earthquakes. No Moss of life was reported In any region. ' . 1 : i . this question at their next meeting, May 2S. , ' ;' ' , r The two engineers will , bo in Klamath for several days and will ! wnv nnH will ho pmnnlrttori fh'o Ump Ti,.''m,un- f fht. ..Mm- V8 escorted over state highways In ..vij i v'nctA xviuiiittLii iiuu bane cuuuuea uy jliv- 75 Pairs Shoes to $8.00 Values $4.95 Patent, Satin, Black Kid and . Tan Calf Shoes. Season's, newest patterns in all heels. All sizes in the lot . 65 Pairs Shoes, Regularly $9.00, Some wonderful values in this lot. Big Savings on Children's Shoes 300 Pairs of Children's Shoes in all the Newest Pat terns High Grade Quality Jj2.25 MEWS SPECIAL w 4QC You'll be surprised when , you see the value at Klamath Shoe Store Phone 623 W. H. KlTTO,Prop. ,605 Main St. f T T f T T I T T T f f t T f T T t Y f T T T T T T T T T T f t T T T t T T T T T T was finished in 1924. The Beaver ; Marsh-Crescent sec tion will be graded this year by the I forest service. The grade allowed to settle over the and contract for tho surfacing the road will bo let in tho spring of 1926. Grading contract fof tho section extending from Crescent north to tho Klamath-Deschutes county line will be let at the next meeting of the state highway commission, May 2S. . ' . Tho grading and surfacing of tho La Pino-Lava BuUo section tho only incompleted section in Des chutes county will be finished this year. Government Xo Help l Mr. .'Klein, told of an agreement with tho Lake county court, which will ( facilitato completion ' of the Klamath Falls-Lakeviow , highway. According to agreement, if tho state and United Forest service will co operato on a 50-50' basis, on the grading and surfacing of tho sec tion' ' of ' the highway , that goes throingh FrcMiont National forest in eastern Klamath and western Lako countios, the Lako comity court will complete grading of tho highway from .Drews Valley' east to Lake viow. "The forest service is willing to go Jialf and half in building the road through the national forest' ision Engineer C. C. Kelley. KISLIQSICIEB BY EAi iTHOUAKE Tremors Reported Far Out on Pacific Several ; Buildings rr.ci:ed ' RICE, WILL SPEND FORTNIGHT NORTH ;'- Rev. and Mrs. Arthur ,L.' Rice will leave, .Monday, morning, May 11, for Parma,; Idaho where they will spend i fortnight visiting with Rev. Rice'sj parents. . Rev. and Mrs. Rice will accompany Mrs. , J.' J. Vlllalr ot Chiloquin by auto to Baker, Orej; . from . there they will proceed 1 to ' Idaho. ;, on the . train. , Curing, the Sunday they will be abseht from the city, J. O. Rhodes of Pelican. Citiy; will ., be ' in the '. pulpit. .' . '.The '".next .Sunday, May 24, will be the sciene-' of .'the 'lOBkccaul'aureatte" 'sermon" ot the Senior class of Klamath county iugh school.' This will be a Union service. r -, . ' : MANILA, May S. A new series cf earthquakes hav'rs their origin -$'K''S''K-'S"H'''-t: "far out in the Pacific Ocein" shook Albay, Sa'.nar and Camarnes prov inces this morning. , Dispatches ' received from IBals, Occidental Nogrocs Island, report the wh:irf there was badly damag ed by tho temblors preventing ships from landing. , . . j ' ' 'J A floodtido during the day. was also caused by the Bhocks, it was believed. , ; '" Father Selga, director of the weather bureau, emphasized his be lief that geologic disturbances in tho Pacific caused tho latest tenrb lors and they ivoro in no way con nected with the volcanic activity, bo ing anticipated by tho residents of the town of Bais. ' ' Tho' Batag ' lighthouse, the mo3t Mr. eastern point in tho Philippines folt .'.' , . ' dpeciai suiiaay limnen ite Pelican Hotel ! v - Harry Borel and his orchestra will play during dinner hour ! Why Go 40 Miles ' ! to Dance? When you can dance on a good floor with ' ' ; the beet music in Klamath County at ; KENO SATURDAY, MAY 9 Les Sailing's Orchestra , .. V. . .. r ETTER BREAD" In a class by itself '-; ' "Better Bread" is of such superior quality that it is truly in a class by itself. It is made with only one idea in mind, and that is 'quality.' -. ., - ; . .'-.I -I ' '' I'. ;-.."."' I "Better Bread" costs you no more than the rest, you might as well have the best. .Your grocer can supply you ' SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Cherry Pies Gooseberry Pies Whipped Cream Puffs Sixth Street Bakery CHAS. LANDIS 126 South Sixth St. "For Goodness Sake Eat Better Bread" ' '."'. : ' ' T