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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1925)
EVENING ITEPwALD, KTAMATTI FALLS. OREGON PACE -THREE SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY ClicfHo Cukes Angel Food Cup Cakes Apple Sauce Cakes Santford & Co. , - y i 426 MAIN STREET Phone 34 Phone 64 The First Strictly Cash Store in Klamath, County The Largest Strictly Cash Store in Klamath County ' , Prices' quoted In this ad are good until in- ' . market changes ' : i PHrD'AY, MAV IS, 102,') And, then there is Always GOLDEN KRUST BREAD Klamath Bakery 826 MAIN Lumber for Sale Cheap Boards Shiplap " ; Int fact practically all items for con struction or repair work Drive out and look it over Pelican Bay Lumber Co. 3 " " i ill HAVE A CARPKNTK.K DO. YOUrtl'LUMBlNG v ' RID1CULOUSI you ay. Yet that la what hundred of people do every day when they enanie ' f other thin trainee! RECTAL SPE ClAUSTtocuretheirPilM. Nowondcr they tecelve no benefit nd continue to ufler.and condemn the doctor for their time end money waited. My yeara of training and 1 experience treating RECTAL and COLON all- A nlii a uirlfrf-n meraa aionc c..... Hie-long uunnn i that 1 will cure yoxir Plica or REFUND YOUR FEE. k Write today lor my FREE BOOK ULAN. M.U.Inc. -ffif-te cfATTir orriccs: PUNI Central Hotel ' Dining Room Open from 6 a. m. to 9 p. m. Table board $1.00 per day. Short order lunch counter connection. Tables for Ladies French Pastries m TO (JO MIKTIl . Miss (Jcncvn (lli'iin (o Visit. With Father Fur Homo Tlmo , . Miss Geneva (lli'im, who touches 111 tho Orlndnlo school will lunvn Monday inornliiK tor Grout FuIIh, Montana to visit with lior father whom Bhn has not Bonn for mora than sovon yonrn. Minn Glenn will Hpond tlia major pnrllon of tlia sum mer with her parents before return ing to 'llhmnth FallH. Small can fancy sliced pineapple .... .15 Med. size can fancy sliced pineapple .20 Gal. size can fey sliced pineapple 1.20 Fancy Green Gage plums, large can .20 Large can whole grain hominy .. . .15 49 lb. sack Blend flour 2.75 Tender peas, can ......... .20 10 lb. can Royal baking powder . 2.60 Remember All Prices Will Be The Same Next Week Pint Loganberry juice Quart loganberry juice g5 Regular size animal cookies -.05 Large can fancy strawberries -"".35 Large can fancy raspberries 35 Large can fancy Blackberries .' - -,30 Large can fancy loganberries - .30 Large can Rogue river apples " " .10 Large can fancy Bartlett pears .35 Large can fancy grapes .30 Large can Royal Anne cherries .'. .35 Full pint Bottle catsup 25 Large bottle chili sauce .30 Med. size can fancy spinach ;- -.15" 2 cans fancy beets "".25 Small can Van Camp's pork & beans -.08 Medium can Van Camps pork & beans .10 Large can Van Camppork & beans --.20 1 lb. can Hills Red Can coffee .55 2 lb. can Hills Red Can coffee,' lb 54 Campbell's soup, any kind - -jl J Q Large can fancy kraut 20 Large can fancy sweet potatoes .30 Large can fancy dill pickles .25 r. .. Ill 1 rmt can pure olive oil .25 i .40 ' "x ... Large can fancy red salmon ..'.t-... ..''". 30 ' Gal. size Libby's fancy apple butter rOD't- r-: , - ' ''.',' ' .; Gal. size fancy standard tomatoes.. 35 2 small can fancy grated pineapple .... . 25 : . .. .., v . , j Large can fancy grated ipineapple" 20 GaL size fancy grated pfnea'ppfe ;..J. . 001 . . Remember We Deliver Free a j.Hii.1 ianniniii; M,n--"-- "-: 'illjlipjiaela t vnmt k.in) ii .Mi'iTlll Ituml Itonlilt'iitH III Klnmnlb KiiIIm TimIh)' Mr. and Mm.' Kllaa Olicnclmln wiru ninoiiK tho out of towu visit on In tho clly jrosturdoy from llinlr rnnrh nn tho Merrill road. They npent tho remainder of tho day vMlltiR mid BhoppltilE in tho city Htorea. i.iMni:n.MA iikhk J. Ft. Mdlrtw InKnci'lliifC Section of ' Klamath County I'ltO.M i.oiti:i,i.. Anmn I'enrro Piivonihly ImproBNCtl With Iteclnmntloii Work Aaron 1'earco, wild Is employed In tho reclamation service 'wflrk in tho Lorolla district, was among tho out of town visitors In tho city yen-, terday, to spend suveral hours' on business. ' MOVK.H TO KKXO Liiiik Ilench Itesldent to Make Homo In Khuiuitli ( iilllity S. 0. Nlms, formerly n resident of Loiik Hench, C'ulifdrnla, has ar rived In Klnmnth county whuro ho will make his homo permanently in Kuno. For tho past month Nlms has been visiting with friends and re latives In tho mhldlu westorn states. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McGrew nre stopping In tho city for sovoral days from tholr homo In Smith River, California. McOrew Is a lumberman from that section and while in Klnmnth county Is Interested in Ilia gamo hero as well. They are stop ping in tho Arcade hotel. I ltOM THK FOHT Vlsltom Hpcnit last ..iKht nt F.Iks Western Mftht (Vlebratlon Among tho throng that tilled tho Elks temple last night to get In on tho ground floor of tho first show ing of Klks Westorn Nights, were several Fort Klamath guests. Jerry Sisemore drovo down from tho Fort for the celebration as did Jim Dix on, both prominent ranchers from that district. . ! f.o'T-o roim,.yn .Mr. mid .Mrs. Dun llreiinmi, Iike vlew, to .Attend K. V. Meeting Mr., and Mrs. Dan Drennan of Lakevlow, passed through Klamath Falls last evening enroute to Port land where Mr. Brennan will attend the Knights of Columbus conven tion, j Mr. Brennan Is assistant i cashier of the bank of Lnkcviow. v FROM MT. 'SHASTA f ' ' Mnuy Visitors in the City From Northern Cnllfoniiii James Hannah Jr., is among the many out of town visitor.) in me city this wsek,' stopping in the White Telican hotel from his home in Mt. Shasta. Another Mt. Shasta visitor in the city for tho remainder of the -?reek ts J. P. Keneaiy who is a fre quent visil.-r in Klamatt Falls. JIARIXt) IX 1-ORTLAD ,5. Charle . Jfaifino of this ity, lift this morning for Portland whera So will attend a Knights of ("fflumbus convention . there the f frsf ; of the I week.' '' ' w . THE WEATHKIt ; Tho Cyolo-Stormagrnph at Un derwood's Pharmacy shows the pres sure to be filling this nf tern jou in dicating brisk wSndo and a possihl-j change in weather condition?. Forecast for - next 24 hoarj: Cloudy and unsottled. Probibly Ehowers. Tho T.i'foa roeordiug tiui'moiue'er registered mlximuni na.I ininimuni temperature today as follows: High "T.80 Low.......... 50 Men may he less intelligent, hut they hnre better taslo in marrying. .MAXAtiF.ll irKRK ('. .f. ('IniiHo VIsitiiiK1 111 Jvluiimtli KiiIIh Ycsti'lduy C. J. Clnuso, manngor of tho Crater l.nko Mux company, well known concern In northern Califor nia was among tho Winy out of town visitors In tho city yesterday from his home in Bray. Conditions nru very accoptabla thoro, according to Clause. ' . ; ; WILL HF.HIDK IIIOUF, . ' .Mr. anil Mrs. V. M. Craig to Locate In Klimmtli Falls Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Craig, for mer residents of Modford, have ar rived In Klnmnth Falls nnd havj taken up tholr residence nt 728 North Socond street. They plan to Toinaln here pormniiently. Airs. Cialg's muthor, Dlrs. F. M. Jordin, is 'With them nnd will romnln for a , short visit. ' TRAIN MASTUil IU'RU -lliiNineHS Arfali'N for Hunt hern I'nrl flo Call Qfrirliil to City It. A. Sprngtio, well known among railroad circles on tho const as spec ial tralnmnster for this district is visiting In Klnmnth Fnlls for tho ro mnluder of tho week from his homo Uuusmtilr, The Proof of. Better Meat Is how does it taste, is it tender, and are you sure that it is clean? We are always glad for a comparison on that basis because we know and you know that the dnly meat that has a chance in MILLER'S, MARKET is the, , very best quality the market affords and our system ' of sanitation and refrigeration, includes all the lat est improvements-the ingenuity of man has been able to devise. . ', , v 9 r ' r .t mvti,t.w ..mmti u 'ui;iii.i y nnn I" . II ri! I I i if ! rf t-i- .t'4:Rl'.'.'--- L fZUr' K"X 'W vf.. H ' 'St " 5 . . i'i -. - ' VA- 5v irWlW.'fi'rr SM AKE THE TEST YOURSELF MILLERS MARKET Main iter Blh GVS MlLLl.lt, Prop. "WATCH V8 GROW" Phones 7S0 & 731 YOU ARE BEHIND THE TIMES WITHOUT 4'WliEEL BRAKES ! A. Sedan 'That Is-- f Captiiring the Cotmtys L-O-N-G and LrOlFl The beautifully modeled body vvithf attractive bevel beading, rides close to the road. BfO-O-M-Y..'i f Doors and windows "are big and broad. Entrance and exit are f .admirably convenient. There's spacious comfort for all five ' i nnsipno-prs. C-O-M-F-O-R-T I The cushioninf- combination i of perfect balance. rigid chassis, special Nash-designed springs and full balloon tires give this'car a notable readability. '' Five disc wheels, Nash-design 4-wheel brakes and full balloon tires included at $1485 f. o. b. factory. y.t. . . 'H, ; ' r ADVANCED SIX SERIES SPECIAL SIX SERIES - t ' f jModeis range from $1095 to $2290, i o. b. factor (sot) c5 R. R. R. GARAGE 831 Klamath Avenue