FRIDAY MAY, 20, 1925
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Lumber
for Sale
Cheap
antford & Co.
426 MAIN STREET
Phone 34 i Phone 64
'The First Strictly Cash
f Store in Klamath County
The Largest Strictly" Cash
Store in Klamath tCpunty
Boards ,r" ,
Shiplap ' . , 1
Dimension
Siding P' .
Lath- ' r
Moulding '.
In fact practically
all items for con
struction or repair
work
Drive out and look
it over :
Pelican Bay
Lumber Co.
I AT THE LIBERTY I
"Sell 'Ku Cowboy" mi Arrow-Hen
Wilson "(iri'iit Western" tint Mime,
llon lit the I.llmrly llulur IoiiIkIiI.
In packed with snappy action and
I ho plot U mom orlKlnul, It Iiiivi-b
tlm commouplnco uml stumls out tiy
llsolf.
Dirk Hutton la tho hero 'nndlii
very Hourly (ho wl'iulo HiIiik. having
u rolo which calls for nil unusual
amount of Inillvliliml effort,
AT THE PINE TREEI
Twi'lvo imlm of prlr.0 wIiiiiIiik but
rebellious lugs in" eiirniHiii in silken
liosa because their ownnrs refused
to mlopt thn decree of I'nrU uml ex
pose tlmlr lower extremities to tlm
nun.
Tho ponmnwom of the oyo-lntrlgu-Iiik
1 1 in tin nro member of tbo "May
tlmii" iloiiblu beauty m-xtotto. select
ed by un Independent rnmmltlcu an
t hii maul beautiful RlrU . In Holly
wood. They onnctml ,-tliolr . - flint
screen rolea In tho!nimUr produc
tion, which will bo nffii hero onFrl
day at Iho'Pliio Tree theater.
TO Dkl.lVF.R si:ioio
UNIVKItBITV OK OrtKOO.N. riu
gcno, May 29. llov. Fruiiik II. Mnl
geuo, May 28. llov. Frank II. .Miil
thows, pastor of I ho University
llnptlat church, Scuttle, will deliver
the Iliirrnliiurcaln sermon, Juno 14,
at (ho graduating exercises of the
J92& claim of the 1'iilrvrally' of
Oregon. .. ,
' ram iiriit iu:Rf: 1 v.
Week-end In Khiimllli Fulls In
F.njnycil by l ent Itcst'ilenta
Free Del i very , Service.
We own and operate our own Indi
vidual delivery system Our employes
are not required to divide their ser
vice with any other store.
All orders given,; us before 5 o'clock
p.1 m. will be'promptly delivered 'the
same day You ' can phone us your
order and pay our deliverymanr
Our Service Will Please You
I . . r S .
Prices quoted in this ad are good until
marjeet changes .
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Large can fancy Royal Anne cherries --.35 '"
.Large can fancy Muscat grapes ...v .30
2 cans fancy Iowa corn 25
Pound can fancy ground chocolate .28
3 iB'can fancy ground chocolate gQ
Pint tiure olive oil ; ..4Q
-10 Jarge bars P. & G. soap .40
Dozen Economy jar lids - .25
Gal. size Libby's fancy apple "butter .85 1
Gal. .size fancy standard tomatoes ..........35
Best creamery butter, lb .43
1 lb. Fojgers- coffee 55
2 lbs! Folgers coffee, lb... .54
Fancy pea nut brittle, lb........: :. .25
Oregoii grown' English walnuts lb .25
Large can fancy Green Gage plums .20
Large can fancy whole hominy fg
Kellogg's coin flakes, package .10
Shreaded wheat, package -.12
Post toasties, package mQ .
Grape nuts, package .18
Laige package pancake flour --.30 '
Large package fig nuts -.18
Ilarge package wheat flakes .35
Large can fancy loganberries .30
. Large can fancy, raspberries .35
2 cans fancy pineapple --.25
'. Large can fancy pears .: .". .35
Open All Day Saturdays
Many of our customers wish to pur
chase their groceries on Saturday
Due to our desire to serve and please
the customers whose purchases make
our large business possible we will be
open all day Saturday.
You Will Find Our Store
Always Ready to Serve You
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M a i n 1 y A b o u t . Pe ople
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Vbltoi-N l'niin N'ortlii'm ('iillfornlii
Muny In KliiitiHtli Pnlln
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Msn Auili'i-Noti. ArrlVi'H In Clly fur
Itoiiuiluiler of Weok
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IHOMKltiKXK
SurVryoiK. Arrive in Khiitintli l-'nlls
Lust Mjtlit Truiii Inline
lio
' Fort Klmnath rodldi nU who droro
don 11 1 tho lnko hlcbwny to Kliinmih
KnllN to upend tho reinnlntler Of the
woek, nro Mr. nnd MrB. It. B. Illxon
who nro owners of ono of tho moat
prosperoim llvimtock ronohoH In tho
Kort Klumiith country. They nrrlv
vd In thu city IIiIh mornh)K. -
Apple Cobbler
Assorted Cookies
Angel Food Cakes
Coffee Cakes
and
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GOLDEN
K RUST a ;
BREAD
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Klamath
Ba'kery
, 826 Main
AmoiiK the mimoro.iB out 6f town h Tlllr AHdnrson rotnrnod
Kn..t to mop In tho' Wtillo rell.iiu Ktumuth KnlU thin morning on
bdtel for tho renuilnder of tho week- 'ho nrly Mngo from Merrill after
end nro F. I.. l)o and J. 0. Fern-.! 1"'K ' " "' t"o nolBh
ion. rnllrond mm' from l)nn.n.ilr hrf ejty.-. vIkIUhb with frlend8
who nro lu'lllo'flty for Boverul Uiy.
They 1 r.tport condllloim Rood In
northern t'lillfornlu oapeeliilly umoiiK
nnd rolntlvuH. alias Andi-raon Ik n
atuiU'nt in tho Kliuunth county high
achool, where aha will ireturn when
tho ranchera.
j school opena next fill!.
1 ItO.M T1IK SOITH
(Hilirurtilii llealileiit 'Hero III Iiltercat
or Hoiilliern I'nclflc .
I.. T. !ihiiin of tho employment do
liiirnnout of the Southern Pacific Is
in Klumiith Fnlla for tho W0ek-end
from Ills homo In Sun Friinojuco.
J'LAX D.XXt'K
lloiiston'M OrclieMru to 1'In.v
Trl S Hup Tonlitlit
for
the
All pinna nro completo for
Trl S dance which- will be given
tonlKht on tiio dunce harge "Ve
netian', and Johnny Houston's Ag-
rnvalors have been brincinc in
Shunt nrrlvml lnat night to enlist thn npw ,,. , fttf(lr Tho ,,,,.
services of n number or men for tho I ,, )K ,.oriUaly Invited t.o attend the
compnny'a work In Klumnlli county. ,,.., m)I.inB H,uu.nK mirtv of the
club.
'iuTritXMiirAiN
Visitors In Kliininlii ("oniily Leave
for Homo Today
' Hugh Anderson, u former roal
dent of Klamatli 'Kiills, returned to
his homo"'ln Mct'loud, C'al., today
after Bi'ienillnR aomo 'tlino vlnlting
with' friends and relatives lh- I.alto
vlow and Klnmnlii Falls, ' Ho was
accompnnled by 'his mother, Mrs.
Itoss Andorsoii, who was nlso a
former resident of this city. ' Tho
Anderson family formerly owned
tho old" l.n"lisldit lyttnl.
VWtM Asl'tlHOVK
VlNlloi'S in t'lly From Modoc I.uni
her t;oiiiiuiiy '1'oilny
' Mr, nnd Mrs.' .mck O. tioldlli
walto of Aspgrovo arrived In
Klumnlli Falls Inst night to spend
tho week-ond visiting and trnna
nctlllg business. Cloldlhwalto, who
ll( Interested ,ln tho Modoc I.umhor
ciiiiipuny, Is Interested In confurrlng
Willi iimhermen In tho Interest of
rebuilding tho mill whtch, rocontly
burnoil with n Bevero loss.
Sahara Cabaret
Opens Saturday .Night
7 p: m. McCarthy Bldg.
;TO OI'KX COTT.KilOS'
Week-end lo be Unjoyeil by Jinny
In t'liblns on Lake
A number of Klumnih Fails resi
dents nro leaving today and tomor
row for I.oko of tho Woods where
they will get their summer homes
and cahlna In reiullness for tho sum
mer's use. Many of tho cottngevs
will remain over thn holbliivs which
Memorial Day,- far.ing on Saturday
niakea for tho week-end. Several of
tho residents who . remain at Lnko
of (ho Woods diirlnf tho summer
months nro planning ,to tnko thuir
children to the. resort for tho re
mainder of llio vacation.
HKTl'HX TO KIjAI.ATH
Former Kesfiletits Astonisliefl by
I'roRn'ss IuriiiR I'ast Ten years
Among the Interesting out-of-
town visitors who ' drop into the i
city for abort business trips is a
trib of surveyors who nro In the
city from lrliigcne to' transact busi
ness over the week-end. Those in
the party Which Is stopping in the
Arcudo hotel while in Klamath
Fnlls aro W. J. Williams. Thomas
Johnson and John Tntc, all of the
Lane county sent'.' ,
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Hickox and
small son arrived In Klamath Falls
yesterday from Los Angeles, where i
Mr. Utckox has been a building
contractor for several years. Mr.
and -Mrs. Hickox, who lived in
Langell Valley in 1914 and later
In Klamath FallB, were '. greatly
astonished at the progress made
by this city and declare it to be the
livest place they have seen on their
motor tour from Los Angeles to j
Portland, nnd Portland to Klamath
Falls. Iiickox plans to go Into bus!-:
ness here as a building contractor.
lil.Y VISITOK .
S. O't'onnor Spending ltoiy in j
Jilnmatli Falls j
!
I'LiJASl 'UK TllIP ,
Klaniiitli Fulls licilctilN to Spi-ud
Some Tiling In Soutli
C. E. Ritchie and Gene ' Llnkeri-
bach are leaving in -tho near f u-1
turo for nil extended pleasure trip
which will take them to Lnkeview.
Susiinvillc, Keno, Sacramento, San
Francisco and return trip by way
of tho ..Pacific highway.-
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Fit'ilirnt Visitors ill Kbllillltll
Arrive l.ust Mglit
Kails
FOR RENT
Electric Copper Tub
xWashing Machines
$3.00 per month'
Uhlig'c Electric Store
Phono 234 Opposlto Postofflce
II. A. Sprague, traveling freight
and passenger ngent for tho South
ern Pacific nnd J. K. McNiuiRhton,
another railroad official from the
Southern Pacific branch nt Duns
miilr aro in Klniuath Falls for the
weok-end to Inspect condition here
nnd to look into business affairs.
They arrived in Klamath Falls last
night. 1
FROM M.AL1X ,
. Malln figures Several times on the
resistors of Klnmath Fall's hotelg
and among those from the neighbor
ing city stopping In the Arcade hotel
for tho remainder of tho iweck Is
Clyde Van Meter, well known in
Klninnth Falls., Van Meter, who re
sides on n ranch In tho Malln coun
try Is planning to remain over tho
! week-end, shopping and transacting
; business.
WKATHF.K
Oregon: Fair In oast; probably
local rains In west portions tonight
and Saturday, Alndrrato tempera
ture, . Modern In winds', tnnslly south
Among the numerous out of town
visitors to stop In Kliimath Falls
for the day yesterday was A. S.
O'Connor , of Illy, of the H. K. j
ranch in that section. O'Connor is
one of the most prominent live- j
stockmen in that section of the i
. FROM THK FORT
Kliimatli County Itanclier nnd Wife
Spend Some Time, In City '
Visitors from cut of town toJay
Include Mr. and Mrs. James Pelt on
f Fort Klamath who are clown from
tho Pelton ranch irr that section of
the county. Peltcn Is a prominent
llvestockmnn of, the Fort Klamuth
district.
KOADS GOOD
Heaver Marsh Visitors In Klanmtb
Falls Today'
William Kumbrunn. accompanied
by his bruthox Emll Zunibrunn, of
tho Crater Inn . at Beaver Marsh,
is in Klamath Falls for tho (lay
visiting:' with friends anil transact
ing business. According to the Zuni
brunn brothers, the gravel road
work, done on tho highway to
Heaver Marsh Is progressing rapidly
and tiio roadway Is coming Into very
good condition. The distance from
Klamuth Falls to Heaver Marsh Is
72 miles and William Zuinbrunn re
ported a splendid trip on the drive
Into Klamath Fnlls. . , '
KODAK FINISHING
8 Hour Service ,
, The Peasley's
, .: Opposite Court. House -
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Klamath Falls
Pennants
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Get a Pennant for your Car J"? .
Also Headquarters for ', ' h
Indian Dolls J ;
Indian Canoes 4
Indian Blankets J
Indian Beads P
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i.nnu The Up-to-Date Store j
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KLAMATH HOME
SUPPLY CO. m
1140 Main St. Phone 894-W,
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This store is closed tomorrow until 1 p. m. .(
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