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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1925)
;' '." '.it'-, i- !)7 " FTttf'AV." MAY 25,"l02n " '""''KVRfnNO HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON :" PACT! THREE -'V.iVTV''.''i C$3 MttW Just Think wo can serve you with avery thing mother used to(buke and you don't have to go near a hot stove. GOLDEN KRUST BREAD Klamath Bakery 826 MAIN It 77ie First Strictly Cash Store in Klamath County Santford & Go. 426 MAIN STREET Phone 34 ' Phone 64 The Largest Strictly Cash ' Store in Klamath County (jive The graduate A Box of Candy SPECIALS French Nugalc 80c lb. Peanut Brittle 40c lb. Maple Logs " GOclb. Our home-made candies are the best you ever ate. Gal. Size' Tender Peas '--.80 Gal. Size Extra Fancy Catsup Jj1 Gal. Size Fey. Dry Pa'ck .P'mpkin Q Gal. Size Fancy Kraut .50 , We are now receiving fancy Fruits and Vegetables from the Rogue River Valley. Due to the fact that we have one of the largest stores in Medfor'd we are able to.purchase the Best Fruits and Vegetables direct from the grow ers at a reasonable price and in turn sell them to you without you paying two or three Middlemen's profit. Free Delivery Service Prices quoted in this ' ad are good until market changes Best creamery butter, 'lb -.43 Large can fancy Green Gage plums i- --:.20 Large can Rogue River apples ................ p JQ Irge can fancy loganberries ................30 Lsrge can fancy Bartlett pears . .. ,35 Van Camps pork and beans ,08 Large can fancy Royal Anne cherries -,35 2 cans fancy tender beets ,25 Large can fancy kraut .......... Large can fancy dill pickles ,25 Tender peas, can --.20 Large can fancy string beans .;...-.:.-...20 2 cans fancy Iowa corn r. --.25 25 oz. R C. baking powder .. ;20 50 oz, JC.-C. baking powder '......V...:.:.,.,...'40 4 large rolls toilet paper .........'..;.....1.25 Large package Peets wash-inch, soap 35 "t Large package citrus .-.25 10 large bars P. & G. soap ...1..,.........: ,40 10 large bars Crystal White .... ....40 Large can Rex lye ---.10 Clothes pins, dozen .05 Large can Sani-Flush '.25 Empty candy pails, each :.. .15 Empty, oak barrels, each 3.00 i I Don't forget to try our fountain. CHOCOLATE SHOP P. J. Zissos, Prop. 824 Main "' u Extra Fancy Creamery iButfer... " ' ' ":. i 't'-" '.-V , . ',.':.;'. ' ' 1 1VV .J .... . , 1 ' , Gal. Size Fey. Strd. Tomatoes. - -3 5 Gal. Size Libby'g Apple Butter.. --,35 49.-lb. Sack Fishers Blend Flour 2.75 We maintain and operate our own individual delivery system. All ord ers amounting to 2.00 or more;will be promptly delivered free . of u!charge. All orders given us before 5; o'clock p. m. will be delivered he same day. -, ' : : :.'.( : ...... 'i. ''vV''-f-'-', " You can phone us your order, ana pay our deliveryman. at your, home. ...... f: , . . Free Delivery Service r 1 i JL. zLM a i nl y A b o u t Pe o p i e. ! VISITING HKUK SarramcJKo Teacher n vSpeml Week ! Willi MVS. Georgiii Wilson 'MOM 1.AKKVIEW DeleKiiriiiii' Kruin Ahliiinl ("onven I lot) Puss Mn'it Hire On their w.v to their homos in l.nkevlew, a number of ro!:laiita o( Hint city Rtappvd Jn Klamuth Fulln last nlKhl whllo rutumliiB from the Odd Fullowa convention In -Ashland. Among tluiHO -who mnUa tho trip weru .Mr. and Mrs. Harry llalley, of Uikovluw, and irH. C. II. Mc Kemlrlo. Mrs. John Slmmoni nud Mm. I.. V. Diinian, also residents of Lakevlow. ; l'1'.OM l'KIXlvVlI,I,K wjs'Mrs. Orl) Campbell from her IttsldeiitH iif N'eluliborlnir 'lty Sum. ranch In iiio Olwie district. The In Klitiniith Lu.vt Mi;lit II. If. Jonas, C. L. Shattuelt and CJoorgo W.'Nohlo, roaldcnts of Prlne vlllo. stopped lirKlumath FnlU over night, Thursday, on their way to their homes In Prlnevlllo after nt lendlnK the Odd Fellawd ebnventlbn In Ashland to whloh ther wcro delegates. MIOM U1.K.M: .Mm. Orb Cuinplieli Spi-iiil.s Vestoi day In Klamatli l.'nll.s "llu('k" WilllaniH la In Kin ninth 1 Kails tigaln nflor spending u week on his ranch near Maliu. Among the numerbiis out of town visitors In Klamath, Falls yesterday i Rip S mm 4 mm Campbell raneh is one of the most prominent of that section and reis es a fine grade of alfalfa. With the cltise of' Sacramento schools, Mrs. Clara Beach has ar rived ia Klamath Falls to spend a week visiting with Mrs. Georgia Wil son. Mrs. Beach is an Instructress in one of the grade schools of Sacra mento. She has extensive business holdings in Klamath Falls which she will care for during her- visit here. v . ; KANC'HKK IX ( hai li s Adams Visiting From lily fti City dharles Adams, well known resi dent of Bly country was a visitor In the city yesterday afternoon. An other visitor from out of town to spend same time In Klamath Falls this week was Ed Simmons, ranch er from Donaiua. I . ' : Special Prices : ' fllSS U.U'T ILL Friends of (.(MirKianna Cllft of Illness Hoar Mis3 Georglannu Clift of Klamath Falls is coufinod to her homo lu the Jacobs apartments suffering from nil illness which threatens to develop Into a severe attack ol ap pendicitis. Miss Clift Is employed with the Falls Moreantlle company. on Graduation Photographs One 8x10 Enlargement and 12 regular 12 a dozen portraits $7.50 Open tonight ater exercises for your sitting Stinson's Studio The Photographer in Your Town 737 Main WOItK AT DIAMOND lli(;!i School Buys Will Spend Part of Vacation at Fish llntcliery ; Jimmy lloyd. Lawrence Carroll, Dean Hockley, and Lewis Stewart loft Tuesday for Diamond Lake, where they Iwill work at the fish hatchery tor the next six weeks ,or two months. ; AU1UVES HERE Called by t'.ie illness of hev daughter. Miss Georglauna Clift, Mrs. Annie E. Hensley, accompan ied by her daughter Miss Oenevieve Honsley. arrived in Klamath Falls this afternoon from her home in Ashland. She will visit with her daughter. Miss Georgianne and Miss Paulino Clift expecting to remain the summer. Harvey Clift drove the party to Klamath Falls. , EXPECTS MOTHEIS Roy Patrick to Eniov Vlxit ;Froni Mother in Detroit Mrs. j. B. Patrick of Detroit, Oregon, is expected to -arrive during the' week-end to ai'.end some time visiting with her son Roy Patrick, a Klamath Falls resident and em ployed in the office of the Klamath Falls Creamery company. . . Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lynch of the little town of Mitchell, Oregon, are spending the remainder -of the week in the city. . . TO IMf HERB Grants Pass Visitors o Spend Some , . .Time in ftltuunlH Fulls' ' ' -""Franlt Vannlce, accompJnled by his family, residents of Grants Pass are expected1 toVarrivcf soon to spend several days visiting with Vannlce's, brother,". Ed Vannlce, a resident o Klamath Falls. v. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. , Merle Kilgoro of Lnngeirs valley ,pnt yesterday in Klamath Falls visiting with friends and shopping. ' TO GO EAST , ' " I Kliiiimtli County Ranchers to Visi in South Also . 1 Mr. and Mrs. William Uhrman, ranchers for 38 years In Klamath I county leave Algoma tomorrow j I morning for Chicago. They will vla- j U In Now Orloana and Nebraska, j They plan to bo absent from Klatn inlh oounty for two months. LKAV1 FOR PORTLAND Iioslio ItDKcn-to Spend Several Days on Business Trip Leslie Itdgors of tho First Nation al. Hank of Klamath Falls, left yost- tordny for n! hurried buslnoas trip to. Portland whoro hiy-wlll remain tor several days transacting nffuiru. Roffers- expuets to b hack ou tho desk Monday. -: - : Chickens. 1 month old cockrels, 20c each by the hundr ed; $2.50 per dozen; 21c each. Will be 1 lb. broilers in two weeks,' 1 Vj lb. in four yeeks, 500 must go by Monday Make a pen 6x10 with large box for shelter. A little grain with table scraps .will . feed them. Raise you own and get your fill-' of fried chicken. A few S weeks old pul" i lets ,to sell at 50 cents. 1 ' pound broilers, fat and fine; milk and corn fed 50 cents each. Drive out and get them or call 400-M. Mrs. Syd Evans . A Bank Account is Better J than an "Alibi". 1 : I The man who fails in life always has an "alibi," but the man with a growing arnnnnt: vpvv Rplrlnm npprlti nnp ' What are you going to do? FAraQ. an alibi, or build a bank account?''1 ' i . f s i i . We suggest a bank account, and' this as the bank. )ah!: The American National Bank ..: :".-:'::.!'.. em. i