The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 12, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    TTJDAV, JUNE 12, 102R
If" I 1
GTOR'S
The Fashion Center
The smoke resulting from our recent fire dam
aged a small percentage of our stock for which
the insurance company has allowed us a reason
able adjustment. We have made a thorough in
spection of the stock and whatever merchandise
was affected by the smoke and all goods exposed,
however slightly, to damage, we have decided to
of fer the public at BARGAIN PRICES. We are
listing only a few of the many items reduced.
Sale Opens Tomorrow at 9 a. m.
Millinery
Our entire stock of millinery
reduced in price. Hats that
were marked to sell from $5
to $15 now selling from
$2.95 to $6.95
Hats
Special lot of hats. We bought
for a special $5 seller
Now $2.95
Princess Slips
Satinett Princess slips. Peach
and orchid, you can use a few
at these low prices
98c each
Cotton Crepe
Bloomers
Cotton crepe bloomers. Flesh
colored only. A sure bargain
48c each
Black Sateen
Bloomers
Children's black sateen bloom
ers. Good quality sateen and
well made
48c each
Percales
36 in. percales, medium, light
and dark colors
14c yard
Novelty Dresses
All silk, voile, linen and nov
elty dresses are decided bar
gains, now
Sport Dresses
Silk Sport dresses in crepe and
fancy prints
'j ; 'f''- ; $8.40
! Linen Dresses
'"All linen dressy, in various
colors to $15 -$3.95
Gingham Dresses
One'lot of Gingham dresses in
checks of medium and bright
colors .
$1.98
Silk Sweaters
Rayon silk sweaters, slipover
style in gay bright colors
$1.65
Coats
Our entire stock of coats in
cluding the popular Prince of
Wales type
$8.90 to $17.90
Neckwear
All neckwear bargain prices.
Our entire stock of neckwear
will be offered for
Vz Price
Cotton Crepe
Gowns
Fancy cotton crepe gowns. In
colors or orchid and peach
98c each
Dress Ginghams
32 in. dress ginghams. Mostly
plaids and checks, all nice pat
terns to select from
16c yard
Crep(
Everfast Crepe, 36 in. wide in
desirable street shades
48c yard
Dress Linen
Everfast dress linen. The best
you can buy, about 6 good col
ors to choose from
89c yard
French Flannel
Wool French flannels, in the
popular shades now much in
demand
98c yard
Belfast Suitings
Colors pink and blue. 36 in.
wide
18c yard
. .
Ratine Suitings
Three colors to select from.
36 in. wide
24c yard
! Commission Orders
Revision Of Rates
WAHIJ1NGT0N, Juno 12 (A. P.)
Tim I. (J, C, today ordered a r-
vIhIoii uf niton on grain, grain
products and liny from numerous
pulntH In Iduho, .Montana, Oregon,
Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, Kantian,
Mixtion rl, Nebraska and Oklahoma
to points In the southeast and tho
lower Mlllitl. October eighth
wan nurni'd an tho affective date for
tho cliahKoH.
Points of origin affected aro on
tho Oriigon Khort Line and IU con
nections and tho Chltufco, Hock
Inland und i'uclflc. The rulo struc
tures Involve In many rases, It was
held, tho charging of higher rates
for Khort huulu than la charged for
long haulH ovor the samo line and
In the name direction.
In the rata readjustment latitude
will lie given to the railroads and
they may rectify the long and Khort
haul violation either by raining tho
long haul rates or decreasing the
hort haul ratex, or both.
KKKXH IIUILDH HOME
Itullils Homo .Near Kcuo and Will
Spi-nil Hummer There With Family
B. E. Kerns, promlnont farmer of
the Knno country, was In the city
yesterday on buslneKS and returned
to his home laflt evening. Mr. and
Mrs. Kerns have recently built a
home near Keno and plan to spend
the summer there. ' Their three
children, Esther, Edna and Claude,
who are attending high school at
Canta Cruz, will arrive about tho
22nd of June and spend the sum
mer with their parents. Mrs. G. D.
Ray and two' daughters, Martha
and Hetty, will return with the
Kerns children. Mrs. Ray has been
south with her children for tho
past three months.
CHICO I'KOI'LB
Mr. and Mrs. Slakey, of Cnico,
California visited In tho city yes
terday.
LEAVING FOR STOCKTON'
Will Attend Formal 0mtiIiiR of Pa
cific Cont l'lmit
II. S. Wakefield, local Dodge deal
er, li leaving the early part of this
coming week for Stockton, Califor
nia, where he plans to attend the
formal opening of the Graham
Urntbcrs Pacific coast assembling
plant. '
FROM MONTAGUE
W, E. Johnson Is a business vis
itor In the city from Montague.
LOCAL CJIKL8 TO RKTl'KX
Mr. mill Mrs. I'lrlrli Motor North to
Get GlrU
in
Mr. and Mrs. Cecirre C. Ulrich
will leave by motor tomorrow for
Eugene, whoro they will meet their
daughter, Miss Kathryn Ulrich, and
MIbb Elizabeth Manning, both stu
dents at the University of Oregon
during tho past year. Both girls
are members of the PI ' Beta Phi
sorority and are ending their sopho
more year. Mr. and Mrs. Ulrich
plan to return tomorrow evening.
CORR1K GIM.S HERE
The Misses Sara and Ann Corrie
who have been In thpeily for sev
eral days from northern California
returnod south this morning.
VISITS SISTER
Mrs. John McFall of Poe valley
visited In tho city yesterday with
her sister, Mrs. Florence White.
Mrs. McFall made ' the trip by
motor.
TO UPPER LAKE
Henry Larson left this morning
for Upper Lako, where he plans to
work In the mills during the summer.
M'DONAI.l) HERE
O. G. MacDonald of Los Angeles
Is In the city on a two weeks' busi
ness trip.
VISITING IX SEATTLE
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hca and chil
dren have loft by motor for Seattle,
whore they will spend the noxt two
weoks visiting with rolattves and
frlonds.
PORTLAND VISITORS
Billy Phillips and Jimmio Mc
Donald are arrivals In the city
from Portland.
KOWLKR RETURNS
Returns Front South After
tended Visit
Ex.
F. W. Fowlor, formerly tlrno-
koepor for tho Pelican Bny camp,
No. 2, and night clork at the White
I Pelican, Is back in the city after
an absenco of about eight months.
Mr. Fowlor travolod through Cali
fornia and Honolulu whllo nwny.
OF MERRILL
Mrs. Abbio Bailoy was a business
visitor today from her homo at
Morrill.
Get Snappy "Store Service" at Stone's
At Stone's Stores you can always get waited on when you are in a 'hurry.
Our salesmen are especially trained to handle crowds, and will serve you
in a courteous, efficient manner. .
You will find much pleasure in selec ting your foods in one of our Clean
Stores, where salesmen are particularlyanxioustoplea.se.
Buy at STONE'S and Bank the Difference
Light House Cleanser
Large size can 1 ft
dirt cheap, 3 for 1UC
(While they last)
Extra Standard Tomatoes
No. 2 cans, 1 can for 15c
12 cans for l...$1.75
1 case (24 cans) $3.45
Anchor Flour Cheap
1 sack for - $2.29
6 sacks for $13.70
Creme Oil Soap
Get your share
Per bar .............
(Limit six)
5c
Stone's Vacuum Packed Coffee
1 pound can for ...55c
2'2 pound can for $1.35
5 pound can for $2.65
(Every pound guaranteed)
Apricots in Syrup
No. 2y2 can, 2 for ......39c
1 dozen cans $2.25
1 case (24 cans) .....$4.45
(A real bargain)
Just received a large shipment of pu re jam in 4 pound tins,
assorted flavors, especially priced for Saturday at
n
Fancy Pack Shrimp
5 oz. can at 15c
1 dozen cans for $1.75
Heavy Syrup Peaches
No. 2V can, 2 cans 55c
6 cans for $1.60
12 cans for $3.15
' Margarine
Butters best substitute
3 lbs. for ,
89 c
69c
Water Melons and Cantelopes :
The price will be right J
THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES IN
TOWN Please come early if possible
423 Main St.lSTONErSMEAT MARJCET-Next to Owl Cafe
Pot roasts-fresh young 1 Qn Fresh cottage cheese,; . 95 C
beef, per lb ..: X(JK creamed, per lb -'v'
Veal roasts, choice, milk 1 Qr Oven roast Standing : 1 gc
fed veal roast, per lb 101 prime rib, per lb
Also a nice Assortment of Good Fresh Lunch Meat, in any Quantity
Six Store ....
Buying Power
423 Main Street
Two stores in
Klamath Falls '
717 Main Street
IE
FINED 510
0. M. Cram was yesterday fined
$10 by City Judge Gaghagen. Cram
was charged with speeding, with
having no driver's license, with hav
ing improper lights and with not
having registered his car In this
state.
TIANO TUNING
Apply W. H. Morgan at The Earl
Shepherd Co. Adv. 10-12
c4t the LIBERTY
An overwhelming desire to Inves
tigate everything that arouses his
curiosity plunged the Meddler, an
amateur bandit Into a whirl of
events which only ends when he has
gained a reputation for cool courage
and has won the love of a rancher's
beautiful daughter. ' This story of
the bandit who never stole is being
told at tho Liberty theater Saturday.
In "Don Dare Devil," Blue Streak
Western to be shown In the Llborty
theater next Sunday, Jack Hoxle
wanders tar from his accustomed
haunts in the inountnlus and plains
of his country.
oAt the TINE TREE
To what extent may a loving wife
go to bring bnck tho waning love
of her husband. This Is one of the
many vitally Interesting questions
which aro brought to light In "The
Masked Dnncer," starring Holone
Chadwlck and Lowell Shorman, at
the Fine Tree theater tonight. In
support of these two popular players
Is a brilliant cast of picture celebri
ties. Tho interior of an ocean liner; an
underground dive; a palatial man
sion In San Francisco; a Gypsy
camp.
Theso are a tew of tho Variegated
locales which will be seen when
"Jealous Husbnnds" comes to the
scroen of tho Pine Tree thontor on
Saturday. Tho story called for a
lot of figurative traveling on the
part of the characters, with tho re
sult that tho picture Is constantly
opening up fresh, vistas of scenory
nnd sottlngs.
"They told mo I was Insane,"
said Eric von Stroholm, "to go
Into Death valloy in the hottest
part ofi August when the tempora-
tures Is rarely lower than 140 de
grees. They told me about the
poison water holes, death dealing
noxious gas pockets, deadly in
sects and reptiles. They told me
that our food would spoil In the
heat, how countless numbers, have
been lost and died In those track
less wastes. But I went It was my
lire's ambition to make a true pic
turlzatlon of Frank Norris' greit
American novel, 'McTeaguo.'"
After two years of unflinching
devotion to his task, von Strohelm
completed "Greed." And It stands
'as a landmark tn motion pictures.
I!AV1!..JV
THRIVE
in
1925
v r
". There is a Blue Bird on
every Savings Pass Book
The Blue Bird is the Symbol of success and
happiness. , , , ..
On every savings pass book there is an in
visible Blue Bird. : Some savers never see
it Their eyes have been made dull by in
dulgence and foolish spending and the .
magic sign is not revealed to them.
What of your dreams of happiness? Turn
them into reality through regular and con
tinued saving at this bank.
The American National Bank
of Klamath Falls, Oregon.
Member Federal Reserve System.
A I
. . i
X. 'I
c 4
, - J
ti '
r
'i:
J'.
1 1
4"
4