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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1925)
PAGE TW6 EVENING ttEfe'ALDV KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON THURSDAY, May 14, 1925 ri 0 V Lkh tn1 Watidrous Apache Trail detour of Arizona. 4f r The Sunset lAmitedi i daily via El Paso, San ?' Antonio Houston, to V New Orleans; thence by train to points east and north or Southern Pa cific steam.ec to Ney York. vV-V' -, Strictlyfirst-classj personal service; lux urious accommoda tions. , Low roundtrip fares:to all east ern points on sale daily biginning May 22nd, good until Oct. 31st. Stopover privileges . For complete information, ask Somitlhiens Pacific t J-J-miller; . J. & P,! A. . & 517 Main St. Phone 709 Klamath. Fafis. Furniture Sale ' ONE WEEK ONLY . 2 inch post, bed and springs, and 40 lb. cotton mattress complete y Sale price $23.95 1 Mohair overstuffed suite, reversable cushions, Ltesstyleyty, Sale price $205.00 L. 1 Bakerg cut velour 3 piece set Sale price $145.00 ' I' Baker cut' velour 3 piece set , Sale price $150.00 40 lb. cotton mattresses . 1 , Sale price $7.65 Solid oak, leather seated chairs Sale price $3.85 42 piece dinner set- Sale price $5.50 Ice chests from $12.00 to $30.50 -These goods are all new, not shipped in special for this sale All regular1 merch andise, t t' , i - Lots of other good prices not mentioned in this ad. Some so low that you could hardly believe them. . . . BALIN FURNITURE CO. iswt Sixth Street-rr-J ust - off M ain Announcement Cha$. S. Schaal, formerly in charge of the Wing Department of the U. S. Air Service, is now manager of Connolly Bros', awning and auto top department. ' ' He is an expert in all branches of Awning, Auto Top and Canvas work, and we will be glad to furnish you prices on anything in the Awn ing, Auto Top and Canvas line. , .( . - . i i During the war he had charge of the Wing and Propeller Department of the 7th A. I. C, at Clearemont Fer rend, France. - - . - , Connolly Bros. ' ' , 912 Main St. , News of the Klamath Country MIDLAND Teachers and children In 'Midland are very much jllssatlsfled with tlio decision in'regard t'o the .track meet. The regl'to!'q, : the -. teachers will prove that every pupil entered by MidTiftld"' hadv been' regularly en 'roUed.3in.ee September with the ex 'ception of Gregory, who entered in January. There is no just way of taking Midland's twelve points away from her. Central school according to the rules and regulations print ed in the' newspapers 'and those sent out to the teachers, would have to have received seven or eight times a i. much; as Midland which vould be eighty four or ninety six points:' Mid land's teachers would like ' to see hov Central earned them. A number of families from this section attended the track meet Saturday. Tom Lyon, -who has been absciic for several moutas visiting at his old home In Grant county, has just returned to hi3 ranch . In the lower lake country. Ore. Sing Kce, accompanied by Eddie iftorath of Sah Francisco, arrived in Midland 'Friday and is preparing to jresume farming' -operatipns ;iro- mediately ' oa his ranch south, of town. "!; ' ' ) " . ':. i :'-, A paiy, of gypsies appeared ' in oiir midst last week' but we.' : glad to say they did not tarry l i.'.g in this neighborhood.-; V ;-'N ' Mrs. O. P. -Cbuchman spent Suiilay with friends iiv Klamath Fall3. Mrs. A. -C. Spence and dausitsr Velma.'-were school' visitors Friday af ternoon. ' i ' - -. Geo. Ager passed through Midland Saturday-gny.he.; 'Way;; ;tp,-' Visit : hh sheep camp in the lower lake coun try. .. ' '.:-,v-: . ' '-.':. Barnes Bros, and J. Manning are among those ' who have recently driven their -stock ' to Miller Island for summer pasture. KENO Roy Clevenger was a caller at the Puckett home Sunday afternoon. .:, Mrs. ,C. E. Burton and children of -Plevna have gone to ABhland to spend a few-weeks.7 Theyr',iyere ac companied there by Mrs. F. T. Nel Bpu iind'son,1 tloy- who drove home again ; Thursday. ' .' Mrs.' Grant Nelson has been stay ing in Klamath Palls the past week with her mother who is seriously ill, Mi, and Mrs. p. J. Puckett and son were : in Keno Sunday from their logging camp at Rocky Point. Mr. nd Mrs. Charley Biehn and children of Klamath Falls visited at the Andqrson home Sunday. . V( Frank Sexton, county club lead er, mado a brief visit to the Keno sqhppl Mpnday morning. Mr.; and Mrs. R- A- Broyles called at the C. Snowgoose home Satur day evening. ', Ed Simmons of Bonanza was in this yicipity last week. Ben Snowgoose recently complet ed a piece of work whicli may bene fit - humanity ' in general but car drivers In particular. He cut out the hrush which formerly covered the hillside on the ourve in front of the Snowgqose residence. The road may now be seen ahead for considerable distance from . either side,:.ofc.tho, ourve andjthe dangor,jf accident is greatly lessoned. At . a recent- meeting of the high school board -Miss Sylvia Erdmann was re-hired to teach the school for the coming year. 1 .. '. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard have moved from , their apartments on . Main street over to the Highway cottage on the rlvor bank; ., Mrs. Ed ' Seave'r spent Sunday with Nelllo Doten at the letter's home. - . James and John Kerns, smnll sons of J. W.t. Kerns of Klamath Falls are staying at the Ben Kerns ranch at present, and are attending the Keno school, .' . ' ' Preparations nro being" made for the Commencement exeroises pf the graduating class of the Keno high school to bo held May 20. The class Which is the first to graduate is also the smallest of small classes for it consists of one student. Another dance is scheduled to bo held- nt the Keno hall Wednesday evening, : D. H. Doten accompanied T. A. Grubb. to, the Malin country during the week-end. - They vlsitod the sec tion whoro Johnnie Ackley and Lee Doten are putting-In a thousand acres of grain. An employe of the Kestorsen log ging camp near Worden was the victim of an unplensnnt but lucky ending accident Saturday. He was driving aleng the road at a fair rate of speed when he decided to get the wheels of his coupe out of the rut In which they were running. Ho escaped from the rut but the car landed on its Bide on tlio edge of the road. The driver climbed out and on investigating found that no Hair Nets 1 Curling Irons Pyralin Ivory Kodaks FACE CREAMS Woodbury's Facial Crea'.n ..30c Vlolot- Dulco -Cold. Cream 60c Hiker's. Violet Cerate , 0c niker's PeroxiDne Cr9am 30c Pompoiaiv Night Cream OOu Siiuipp's Cold Cream 59c Cocoa Butter Cold Cream ....500 Violet Dulee' 'Vanishing, cre:,n 0c Sempray Jovenay .'. 0c. Stillman's. Freckle Cream ....OSc Theatrical Coid Cream ..........50c Pond's Vanishing Cream ssc Pmpeian Dry .Cream ...:.; 0e Mary Garden Cola Cream 70c Oriental Cream. 1.08 Young's ..Victoria Cream 8Uc LILAC VEGETAL takes the sting out of the shave and makes the face comfortable. The boat after shaving '-lotion BABY NEEDS Horllck's' Malted Milk ..... Family size . Ponno'a Food . Family' size , .: Eskay's Food Family size Kantleek Baby Punts H..;geaf Nippie3 Hvgea Nursers. .. Round and 'Oval Nursers .Plain Nipples Stork Nursing Bottles Stork Nipple? .................... Mellin's Food '' ! One dozen botitiea t Rexall Baby Talpum Baby Educator .Crackers . Si.OO and BOc ...$3.75 ,..,-POc mid 50 ...:.,..., $a.75 .$1.00 1111(1 OSc ;...........DIai.50 : 50c 20C: , 20c : .'.lOo ..-4 f5c .,v"-.. 15c .....15c - -.75c $8.50 .....25c -. C;...: 45c and Electric ; Curling Iron kind waver v rod.; " ' - 'A.. "'""' r' - -.-'" -' j tVi; , Comes with detachable six foot cord . guaranteed for one year and can be used on either direct' or alternating current. Regular Special price CL 89c t . '. .. Friday Saturday Vanity Boxes Leather Purses qnp A O ': Tf? I TP " Beaded Bags 1 j JJTLU IjS .. Under Arm Bags damage , bad beep dqqe either to himself or car. With the assistance of another ' motorist the' car was righted and the accident victim went happily on his way. Miss Irene Lewis of Klamath Falls was in Keno Sunday. Thomas Grubb and daughters, Waive and.: Vera and the Spannos family of Klamath Falls drove to Yreka - Sunday ., with Mrs. Mary Gardnor of that place who was in Klamath. Falls to attend the Golden wedding 'i annlvorsary of Mr. and Mrs, Bmmitt. ; - "v- -.. ..- Mr. and Mrs. Nims have returned to the camp ground at Keno to spend the summer months. They spent an enjoyable vacation here last summer. T. 3. Prather is installipg' a new and larger gasoline pump at his store, i :' MALIN Mr. A. J. Dean , of Straw district attended to business matters about Malin Saturday. ' ; . , John .Jteber is making improve ments on, his place, planting trees, fruit hushes and making lawn. . Many of the ranchers of the com munity are Irrigating and planting potatoes and early gardens. - Mr. C. F. Caldwell is spending a few days In the vicinity of Malin, '11. O.- Williams of the Pennlsula ranch was' in town Saturday. ' While tho official score of the baseball game last Sunday shows a victory for the much tooted Klam ath Falls toam over what Klamath Falls chooses - to ; call ; tho "lowly." Malin team, yet the score as not as groat as was expected by Klam ath Falls and the score does not toll the whole story in regard to the game, and apparently Klnmath Falls does not wan the truth told in re gard to the game.' It took ten men, nine players anil ono umpiro, to win the game'. Not one of tho four runs made by Klamath Falls was an earned run, all bolng made on er- (Continued On I'ngo Five) Save With Safety . V'' ,: j ; . for ; ;: ;cr Friday and Saturday Capdy. gVallb. hoiriemaole, assort ed chbcolate..'.,'i,-'.'R.egular' price $1.50. Week end price JgJ J Alarm Clock. Thrift alarm clock guaranteed for one year. Regu lar price $1.50. V ; . . Week end pries - 98c Bay Rum, Puretest bay rum for ' after shaving and chapped hands, pint ,.lSi..... ...... .63c Gillette razor ;..i.:...:.........$l,pO Regular, price .....$1.65 Week end price, the two )9c Vanishing Cream, Juneve - van-. ishing , cream is ' greaseless . absorbed by the .skin, .is a veiy -good powder base. Regular price ' 75c. Week end price -59c Cold Cream, Juneve cold cream is a greasy cream containing in gredients that aid in retaining : and improving the complexion. j Regular price 75c. Week end price .......L......5QC Tooth Paste, gumatone, cleans whitens the. teeth and brings out the marvelous.; beauty of the ? enamel. Regular price 50c Week end price 3Qc I Star Specials ! A -9 w )ppM.'ppMpMWy ; .''.-'' " '" -"'" ' ' V' -.. ' . ,. .: ' ';."' ' ' '-'' ' ' ' '' ' :,:('! Elks ester If you come you'll be tickled to death and if you mi$s ' it you'll always regret it, so make your choice now and see that you are on time. Put on your big hat bring all the folks and have more fun than you have since the sun came up on last years WESTERN NIGHTS ELKS TEMPLE Games Dancing at 1 Haas Candy Office Supplies Bathing Caps Magazines JONTEEL Thci'o Is u Jontool I'rcpnriitloti for ' Every Toilrt Nectl Cimblnatl-on Cream Jonteol 50c Cold Cream Jonte.el ; ...50c Soap Jonteel i ..j ........25o Talcum PJWdor Jonteel '. 23o Fnco Powder Jonteel Odor Jonteel, concentrated Odor Jfcnteel '.:.........-.......... Raugo Jrtnteel ....j....... Lip Stick Jonteol Eye Brow Pencil Oontoel Cuticle Solvent Jonteel .... m.BOC ijia.oO' ........ifiJ.no noc ,,.,.......350 ...3Ho : 85c 35o 33o . ...35c ...$l.'5ti Nail Polish Jonteol . Nail Creme Jonteol' . Nail Bleach Jonteel . Manicure Set Jonteel , Lemon Cocoa Butter Lotion after shaving, prevents chaps and sunburns ' , ; : Pure Drugs ' Epsom Salts, pound ....... ........25c Glycerine, 3 ozs ....:...'.i':.'1...25c Boric Acid, 6 ozs .......,....... 25c Cascara Bark, 3 ozs- .:.....25c Rochelle Salts, 3 ozs 25c Aromatic Cascara, 3 ozs. ....35c Camphorated Oil, 3 ozs ........50c Spirits Camphor; 3 ozs ..i..:..;.50c; Coconua Oil, 2 ozs ....,;..........25c Pure Goose Oil, 2 oz 50c Red Pepper Rub .: 60c Friday and Saturday Cocoa; 2 cans 'J...L.J...J.!.2(ic Chocolate, 2 bars ..,......26c ; Olive oilt 12 oz ................650 Lemon Extract,' 2 ' for J!::.:Alc Vanilla Extract, 2 for .......;..56c Spices, all kinds, 2 for ,.......26c ; Crater Lake '( ffi I ? ' Pictme ' ' ' XAJ Flash Lights f Playing Cards - V - . n Mififhts Friday, Saturday i