FRIDAY, JUNE C, 1025
EVENING IIEIIALTX KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE THREE
IrV
Santford & Co.
Assorted Cookies
Angel Food Cakes
Coffee Cakes
and
GOLDEN '
KRUST
BREAD
The First Strictly Cash
Store in Klamath County
The Largest Strictly Cash
Store in Klamath County , ;
426 MAIN STREET
Phone 34 -"-Phone 64
,
Klamath
Bakery
826 Main
CONM'tT rU'MMKH tU.'IIOOIj
Til llulil Kiiiiimcr Hi'IiimiI mill li
l'rlvn(i) Tulnrlnu
Mm. Klorenco (illinium, Instant-oi-
In (hu city arlinol will hold n
session jit summer, nrhool and r:i
vnti) unArliiK ilurliiK lliu months f
July uml AiiKiiHl. Mm. Oilman wld
tiilur ull piiplln who have nilv.uici.il
beyond tlio tliinl grado In sciuiJ.
.Mm. Ollmun pluna to leave In fot o
Juno 7th ami will ut ruiuru ui;l II
tliu (Ina uf July.
VISITS II Kilt!
Mm. Juntos Plllun anil ulster Mrt.
l.ludsay Hlnomoro ol Kurt Kramiiili
lint been In tin- city (or llio put
lira days visiting. 1
Wll.l. AITVMI TIIKATHH
Mr. nnil Mrs. V. K. I.nmm Ot
Modoc I'nlnt uro planning to lonvu
Momluy for Mmlfonl fur tlio even
ing performnnca of Juno Cowl.
Free Delivery Service
We have our own individual delivery
system. . Our employes give their en
tire attention to our service, which in
sures you service that will please you.
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All orders amounting to $2.00 or more
will be delivered free. You can phone
us your order and pay our delivery
man at your,. home. Your order will
receive the same attention as though
you selected it yourself.
Compare our prices with the price you
have been paying Remem'ber We
Deliver It.
Prices quoted in this ad are good until
market changes
2 oz. bottle vanilla 25
t oz. bottle vanilla , 40
2, 15 oz. packages Sunmaid raisins 25
Pound package best macaroni .'. 4JJ
Jello, .any flavor ,
0 large boxes matches 30
Large bottle Certo f3Q
Large pkg. Kellogg's com flakes jQ
'Large pkg. Shreaded Wheat J2
Large package Post Toasties .10
Grape Nuts, package Jg
Large pkg. Sperry's Rolled Oats,... 5
Large package Sperry's Wheat Flakes....35
Large pkg" pancake flour 30
Large can Libby's blackberry jam 30
Large can Libby's loganberry jam .... -.30
49. lb.' sack Fisher's Blend flour ...... 2,75
Large can Libby's Green Gage plums -.20
Large can Libby's apple butter -.35
Fancy green tea, lb mQQ
Fancy black tea, lb mQQ
Full cream cheese, lb .'. -,5?8
Best creamery butter ; .43
1 lb. Hills red can coffee .55
4 lbs. Hills red can coffee, lb .54
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
We are now receiving daily shipments
of Rogue River Fruits and Vegetables.
We have one of the largest stores in ..'
Medford, which is our buying agency ,
for Rogue River products. - .
Our store purchases direct from the
grower each day, which insures you
fresh stuff and there is only one small
profit between you -and the grower.
This is the only store in Klamath Falls
with a large sister store in the Rogue
River valley.
Compare the quality of fruits and
vegetables we sell you with those you
have been purchasing.
.i&tnaii, ,-jJiritV-.w.-..S.Ji .'j ..i...-..-..-...
Mainly A b o u t Pe o p 1 e
VISITS CII.U TAIOIA
Teachcra I'rom Modoc Hero
Clinulmiiiiii
for
Mliui llaiiil Kliuofiir nnil Miss
Winnie Cirlnzla arrived In tlio rlly
yesterday from their homo tit Ma
doc Point. While In tlio city tlioy
plan lo visit tlio ('baiilniKiun, as
woll oh relatives und friends.
lXSTAM.IXtl ITMI'
Will Ilo Completed for Iliislni'tH
TtMlny
. A now gasoline pump Is being
Installed today lit tho Heed Auto
Supply station. Completion of tlio
cementing of tlio pump" was limdo
liy noon.
Will
I.KI'T THIS MOUNIXti
Hjieittl Siitiimrr lit lliilno of
Piiri'til hi tliiHt
Mrs. Itrrt Tliomaa and daughter,
Mary Charlino. loft on thlH morn
ing's train for ColiiinliUK, Ohio,
where tlioy will spend tlio Hiimmor
with. Mrs. Tlioinii' mother. Miss
Hnra Ktla Truax accompanied Mm.
ThoimiH uml will visit In Lewls
town, Ohio. '
I'ttO.M KLAMATH A(;k.cy
1'. A. naltor arrived In tlio city
Init livening from Klnmiith Agency,
wlioro ho Ih tlio Indian agent. Mr.
Baker In' stopping at tlio Hotel
Whit IVIU1111 whllo in tlio city.
AltliUKS KP.OM ITllSCt)
lion? lo Mako Adjust itioiit on Ilo
cont l-"ini
Major C. A. Stewart arrived on
last evoniiiK'a train from San Fran
cIbco. uoiiiit called here as odjustor
for the various liiHurauco companies
carryliiR Insuranco on tho recent
fire at tho Hector shop.
TO MCAVK MONDAY
To Hctiit'ii II111110 After VIsltiiiK
With Sons
Mr. anil Mm. N. Plx, who liavo
been vlulting horo for sovernl days
with tliolr nuns, Huy and Klmer
Dix, plan tp lonvo Mondny by motor
for their homo In Ashland.
TTti M Tl
r allows
For Chautauqua Comfort,
Your Home or Outing Trip
See Them in Window
;o to roiiTLAxy
To I.011 ve for Hose Clfy on Week's
Trip
Mr. and Mm. William Hanks, ac
companied by Mrs. II. G. Wortley,
yil leavo tomorrow morning for
i'orlland, whero Jhey plan to Rpend
tho comlns week. Tho trip will
bo mudo by motor and plans aro to
spend tho first night of the trip at
Koseburg. .
IX KHO.M AMiO.MA
Spend !ny Here on SlioppiiiR Triji
Kroin Homo ut Alf;oiiin
Mrs. fleofto Uhrin and Mrs.
Ccorpo Hill of A 1 bo 111 a were among
tho visitors In Klamath Falls today.
They spent the day shopping.
Mudoc
ASSKSSOlt VISITS
('oiinty Official Hero
Short Trip
John Davis of Alturas. veteran
deputy assessor of M,3doc cd'inty.
was hero on business today. Davis
is known to hundreds of cattle und
sheep men in the Klamath bajin.
MVM'HKY MOTOIUZKI)
Two New t'nrs Aro Added to Ills
Kqnlpinont
F. C. Muiphey of tho OK Socd
storo added two more cars to liis
equipment this week. The first, a
Hudson coach, Is for pleasure, Tho
second, a 214 ton White truck is
for business use. In addition to
four spoeds forward ani other trim
mings it is euulpped with a special
built cab. The truck will bo used
for transfer work In this city.
nKTl KXS FltOM HCSIXKSS
Finds Komi In Had Condition Hue
to Hecent Knins
KLAMATH!AFALLS
O. D. Grizzlo returned this morn
Ing from Solomon Flats, whero he
spent yesterday attending to busi
ness interests. Mr. Grizzle found
tho road badly cut up through tho
timber Boction from tho recent
heavy rnlns.
FIIOM WASHINGTON
. Mrs. L, M. Shcpard and Mrs. K.
Stuttard of Everett, Washington,
aro visitors In tho city.
' -CHH.OQC1N- MAX ' ' '
J. II. Wendover la a " business
arrival from Chiloquln today.
LF.AVK FOR CORVALLIS
Will Sprml Week With Relatives
and Friends
Miss Donna Mack and brother.
Earl Mack, left this morning by
motor for a week's visit at Cor
vallis. They plan to attend tbe
graduation exercises while there
and visit with relatives and friends.
SPKXI) BCMMF.R AWAY
Lcavhif; Todny for Kirk to Spend
Summer Months
Mrs. Jack Sampson and family
left today for Kirk, whero they will
spend tho summer months.
11,1, AT HOSPITAL
Suffering With Attack ot Influenza
nt Local Hospital
Leo Elnm of the California-Ore
gon Power company is a patient
at tho Klamath General hospital
suffering from an attack of influenza.
TOIKISTS ARRIYK
George F. Lockard and J. Hal
pren of Oakland, California, ar
rived in tho city yesterday.
TO CALIFORNIA V
The Scenic, Inexpensive Way
Klamath Falls-Redding Stage
(TO REDDING AND WAY POINTS)
M
Lcovn Here 7:10 n. m. Arrlvo Reddine 8:40 p. m.
Connect directly with Sacramento and other southbound stages
licave Redding at 8:00 a. m. Arrive Hero 4:30 p. m,,
"1 ftW F-rA Rwldimt '$7.00 , , ,,
ijUVV Idle To Sacramento 12.00
CALIFORNIA-STAGE CO. i
Phone 77 , ' 601 Main
YARD SIPKRIXTKN" DENT I Algoma. Mr.. Cox Is yard. superInT1
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Cox were injtendent for the Algoma Lumber
town yesterday from: their home at company. ' ,
A. Packard and Oliver Burkart
of tho Ellison-White Chautauqua
arrived In the city last evening and
aro registered at tho Hotel Arcade.
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MASONS ATTENTION
E. A. Degree
V Tonight 7:30
Visiting Bro'ers Welcome
W. M.
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Portland Branch Office Seventh Floor Oasc
Bldg. John H. Houston, Dlst. Agt, Geo. A.
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