FRIDAY, JUN13 19, 1025' 'EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ' PAGE THREE -y i ajfaka Santford & Co. rr-trr.ViaiiVrfiffi,-miiiaww Assorted Cookies Angel Food Calces Coffee Cakes and The Fir st Strictly Cash Store in Klamath County mrntmrnrntjammmmemaamammmaatammeet The Largest Strictly Cash, 426 MAIN STREET Phone 34 Phone 64 Store in Klamath County GOLDEN ;'! KRUST i! ' BREAD Klamath Bakery 826 Main I I From Niwclui'y of tin Oik. Htm Kline I luitiilicr ir I'oiiiiiicito A loiter from II. A. Kh.ln, twrrn tury of tlm Orogoii Ktnto rhiiiiibnr of Commerco tun, bro:i received by I ltd Itit'ul iilmnibor of rom morco In ri'Kr(i In Tim IIiiIIih ('nllfornlu OiltOiway. "wlil'-li wn urged hy thu local fatuity cimrt and liuri'iiii of public, roads uf tho Ore gon highway, Uovrnnr l- Jlii liurclnoti uf Cull fornln. look no action on Itm till! which wan presented tit tlm lime -Hlnn of I lie li-Kliiliiluro, which ro hiiI m In no link tii-ltiK made In din 'ii 1 1 f cirn lu highway syHtom for Urn present. Tlm hill will no doubt bo Introduced III III (i lli'Xl Beloii of " tho li'BUIiiMini In t'ltliroriiln, accord ing to Klein's loiter. The .rond woulil make, n ronnoc lloii between I In' niu Hi end of Tlm DnlUiM.'nllforiilii .highway at thu Bliiln lino iMtr Mull it lo connect it I HiiHiinvlllii by wny of Lookout, which was ropimed.'; 'n n ll'nl In Tho ' IJnl tun-Iti'lio-I.on AiikoIks highway. DUGAN IIKIIK C J. Dugnn vlnltml hero yostor dny from HitiiI. GRANTS PASS MEN I'liy City IIii-Iiiok Vlll From Grunt Pas John Hampshire nnil Mux J. Keunoy both of Grant Pass paid tho city ii luminous vIhII yesterday. THK WEATHER Tho C'yclo-Slonnngrnph at Un dorwood'a pharmacy shown but 111 tlo chiuiKO In ha ro mo trie coudl tlonn mid a continual Ion of clear woathor. with IiIkIi temperatures. Forecast for noxt 24 bourn: Fair and warmer. Tho Tycos recording thermometer registered maximum and minimum tomperiituroB today iih fojlowa: lllgli, ....NB Low ...03 V. H, Went her Iteiiort , Oregon Fair , tinil continued warm tonight anil Saturday;, light northerly w'lmls. ., ROTARY MK.MHEHH TALK Members of (.'luh Talk on . Clvlo mid AimiM'lilcnl Topics With no principal Bpoalcor nt tho noon (unchoon of tho ltotnry club, tho members mudp threo-minulo talkH on vnrloiiB civic and aniuno mont topics. i IS IB' J? Le$n from Thoso Whom I Have Curod MY FREE book on Pile and other Rcrtal and Colon dis order! contnlna doteni of letter! volun tnrlly written by prominent patlentn whom I have cured, Mnny of theie caaei Were of over 15 yenn itandlns, nd had mndo Invalid! of the aufferera. Send et-call fpr tlili book TODAY nd learn how theae people, one and all, old mod Voung, were restored to health. 1 Learn how poaltlve la my ' WRlrrUN GUARANTOR lo i ' vurft aiW cat nt PUa at Blf. ven. FUND THB PA'nENT'8 FKB- DEAN M il Inr VBiaJ "1 i'.TS 5"M "' Hl'.llnf Free Delivery Service When you patronize our delivery system, you do not have to depend upon service that it not responsible to the' store you are patronizing We own and operate our own individual' delivery systemOur employees give our service their entire attention 'and you will get service that will please you. We deliver the same day all orddrs given us before 5 o'clock p. m. You do not have to give us your order at any. specific time to have it delivered We do not' believe you will find service in Klamath F'alls that will equal that rendered by our store. : , Compare the service we offer you with the service you have' been getting n 1 Prices quoted in this ad are good until market changes 10 lb. sack Sperry's best corn meal 3g Extra fancy bulk coffee( lb ,40 Kellogg's corn flakes, package tQ Jello, any flavor ,package mQ 10 lb. pail pure lard $2.10 ' Full cream cheese, lb .28 1 lb. can Hills red can coffee 55 4 lb. can Hills red can, coffee,xlb..... .54 Pound can Geo. Washington tobacco --.75 2 tins Prjiicjj Albert- tobacco J-.25 Eastern brooms, each .40 Large can best pink salmon ,20 49 lb sack Fisher's Blend flour ---2.75 Best seedless raisins, lb Q Best creamery butter, lb ,44 2 cans fancy Iowa corn -.25 Campbell's soup, any kind Q Van Camp's park and beans -.10 25 02. can K. C. baking powder ......... -.20 50 oz. can K. C. baking powder .40 ; 52 gal. oak barrels, each ...........3 .00 10 large bars Fels Naptha soap .......... ,70 10 large bars crystal white soap .40 Large package Lux .25 Large package Renso --,25 Full pint bottle best catsup , ,25 Fancy Fruits and Vegetables We own and operate one of the largest stores in Medford which is now furnishing this store with the most fancy fresh fruijts and vegetables grown in the Rogue River Valley. ( . . . : . w Our store in Medford purchases these fresh fruits and vegetables direct from the grower they reach Klamath Falls the same day they are gathered by thg grower they are fresh there is only one small profit between you ' and the grower when you purchase from us you don't pay two or thre extra middlemen's profit. ,. Compare the price We ask you with the price you have been paying '. w&iwiM m. 1 sum ---- s; ' -- .,. . Mainly - About -People .....: - - ." (il liSTS OI'V S'lSS m-.MI-HKliV iiiiiIh-i' of it. A. Hlmleii'lH Visit Hero JCitrouto South . party of O, A. C. Btiideiita are motiirliiB south to Long A who Heuch to npoml Iho Huntinor nl. homo, nr vIkKIiik with ,MI Kraii cIh llumplirey, pluunlnu to leave to morrow noon, In tho Varly aro MtaBOit Huth Whitney, Thurofii I'hllllpB, Vera linker mid' Ethyl Drown, . two brothers, tho Wood In a. I boyH, and It, York. MIhm Whit noy and Ml l'hllllii.i aro nororlty nlHteiH of Miss llumiiihrey of the' Deta Tim Alphn nororlty. (itHST .IT .MAtil 1HK llOMi: Seattle Ctrl to Arrlvo Smidny for VIkII With Itelntlves MOK INTO M:V 1IOMK Local Man Moves Into New Homo in Mills Addition Mr. vnnd Mrs. It. M. nutler have moved Into their nuw homo in Mills addition, which was just recently completed. Mr. Duller, who baa been connected with tho Kntatorlum hcru, will enter Into Imslneas for himself shortly ill tho building and contracture; liUHlneBH, Mr. and Mrs. Hutler were married In city on thu 9th of June. this TOlltlNG NOUTH MImb llnzello Denver is expected to'nrrlvo Sunday front Senttlo to visit t tho homo of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. 1 Maguiro, MInh . Iteaver Bradunted from high hcIkioI In tho north this Hummer. hock riti;i:iv it.Ntiii;ii W, llermon, proiulnout riuicbor of tho Itock Creek country,- spent yesterday hero nttondliiK to busl HOSE A itunninteeil lion-klhkahlo, inonlilud hOBo at less than tho prlco of ordinary hoso. Flvo miles of tlilii bono now In uso In Kliunnlh Fnlls. Thero's n reason, Investlgato bul'oro you buy. Try ' LORENZ CO. First Thono 371 On 6th near Main v Headquarters for Garden Hose Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Knglo and Mr. and' Mrs. E. F. Steffan of Berkeley vialted horo yesterday on route north. . They plan to inako a tour of tho northwest before re turning BOIItll. MOM) LKAVKS (iocs to iMiirsliflehl lleforu Kcturu- Iiik to Kiikciio ItKTUHMXfi FROM MOl'TIi Local l'eoilo lrfuivitiK Santa Cruz Today Kurouto Herts : G. ' D. liny and two daughters, Deity and Martha, accompanied by the Misses Edna and Esther Kerns and Claude Kerns.: left Santa Cruz today by motor for Oakland, en routd here. In Oakland Mrs. Kay will' visit Mr. Hay's mother, Mrs. Nettlo O. nay. The throe Kerns children, have been attending school iu Santa Cruz and ; will spend the summer at Keno with their par ents. . T.iKK vosrriox soox ( Louio Hoxio (noff with the na tional guards In the south, is ex pected to return by the first of July and will take u position with Klx Ilrother.-) at that time. Joe Iloud. who has been 'visiting In the city since Sundny at tho Wiu-i nurd homo, left this morning for MurshfleUl to spend Bovornl days J before returning to Kugene, where; ho will work during tho summer mouths for Ajhin & Lewis, whole sale croeors,- Mr. Donil Is a student at tho University of Oregon and will return to collego this fall. . KIWIM DI NSMl'lIt A. F. Oreen and James P, Weeks i of Dunsniulr registered at the Arc ado hotel yesterday. ASfgAKTHAT'S' SUCCULENT AND SWEETJ IS tTUST MY IDEA OF A TREAT I.KAVKS HIR LOIMIF Mnkliip; Piyparatlous for I,are t'l-owil Sundny lit Opculufi Mrs. Lnura Moore left last ovo nlng for Point Comfort, where she will mako final preparations for the opnnliiR of tho resort on Sunday, A number of reservations linva been made nnil with plensant weather It Is expected a groin number of local people will plan to spend, tho day there. ' FllOM DOU11W ..Mrs. Marjorlo Buck arrived in tho city Inst ovenliiR from ,l)orrls. California, and will attend to busi ness horo. Somehow" - or other that word "succulent',' makes a fellow sort of roll his tongue and Took at the clock and wonder If eating-time is approach ing, It makes him think of . this butcher shop and roasting pans and married life and things like that. Watch for 1,1 r, Happy Party JX?.S tttei maim 2 kv?"--:' "mi$r?Zy- LIKE TK.AIXIXG ... ; C Local (Jirls Who Kr.terer: Training at St. Frauds Writo Homo ' Word from Miss Deena Molatore and Miss Alice Miller, who left Sun day for San Francisco, where they entered training in tho St. Francis hospital on Monday morning, is to the effect that they like tho train ing and discipline. According to a letter recently received from Miss Molatore, over 250 Filipinos ore employee) to eo nil uie cooking, washing. Ironing and such work at the institution. Girls from all over the Uulted States aro in training at the hospital which is ono of the largest on tho Pacific coast, being seven stories high. . Dorothy Elllngson is a patient-at the hospital but the local girls 'have not been able to see her, whenever a nurse enters tho room, tho young girl covers her head to hide, her face, Miss Molnloro writes. . V-C'AXTOX ,AME1) Publicity Director For Legion Drive Chosen LKAVIXfi SIXDAV Local People Plan to Spend Dny on , ; Fishing Trip at Lake At a meeting last night of the general committee for the American Legion endowment campaign, V: R. Canton, service officer, was chosen publicity director. The legion hopes to finish the drive by Tuesday or before. J. A. Gordon; president of the First National Bank, Is general chairman for the Klamath county campaign. HERE FRU.U ASHLAXDV Father of Dix Hrothors Over From Ashland on Fishing Trip '- . -- . i' ' " - '-: Equipped with everything for a fishing outing, N. Dlx and R. Mc Donough of Ashland arrived here yesterday afternoon to apend several days In tills section enjoying a fish ing trip. Mr. Dis is a great sports man and spends at least two days a week along some stream fishing dur ing the season. g MERRILL SHOPPER ; .Jf.v Robert Graham of Merrill visltetf' in the city yesterday on business' PALMER RETURN'S W. E. Palmer returned, yesteftt day from Bend, whore he has beort.' obj a business trip. -4f GUESTS AT LUCAS HOME -jaj. Washington and California Rolni tlves Here for-Visit'' ' ' ' 1 - . Mr. and Mrs. Jesse L. Forkner of Selma, California, and Attorneys W. H. Lucas of Toppenish, Washi ington, are guests at the home Mr. and Mrs. F. M.- Lucas. Mr. Lucas is the uncle of Mr. Forkner, 4 who is engaged in the hardware business in the southern cltyl . At torney Lucas is a . brother of Mr, Lucas of this city. , i ' , ; FROM CRESCENT Hans Zimmerman arrived in thq, city yesterday from Crescent, Oregon, on a short business trip. Mr. and Mrs. ; Lloyd Ryan and Mr. and Mrs. II. J. McKim plan- to lenvo early Sunday morning for Diamond Lake to spend the day fishing. ' - ' -. ' AT STEVENS HOME Mother and Diuiglitor of Ashlaml Visiting at Stevens Homo Mrs. W. Purdy and daughter. Miss Ruth Purdy. of Ashland aro house guests at the Stevens homo. liss Purdy has been attending school at tho University of California during tho past year. They have many friends here, having formerly lived at Merrill. . FISHING PARTV Go to Diamond Luke for Wcok-Eml Fishing Party Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Alexander and family, accompanied- hy Mrs. Os born, are enjoying an outing at Dia mond Lake over Sunday.' FROM NORTH Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Reynolds of Portland spent yesterday here at tending to business. - FROM PORTLAND Visit Inn in City From Portland Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Barnes are guests In tho city from Portland. Whllo hero thoy aro stopping nt tho White Pelican hotel. SEEING IS BELIEVING If you could see the extreme care we use, the scientific measures we take to insure absolute, uniformity in "Better Bread" you would realize why so many are demanding our "Bettejy' .Bread." It costs you no" more than the rest,' . you might as well have the best. Your grp-: cer can supply you with ."Better Bread" demand it. , ,' : SIXTH STREET BAKERY CHAS. LAN DIS "M 1 126 South Sixth St. ' 0iffSfjVVVtffVtfVmimi i fi iiai mtA , . "For Goodness Sake Eat Better Bread" v : -. if I . Z '' i, .n -i-,, ,,, (. i.M.i,,,,, hum t . t- 4 if .. . .. ..... f-ya.j.' ' . ir 1