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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1925)
infrVwrti tit i u iTi inr i Quality and Price Bring Satisfied Customers Quality is never sacrificed for price at any of STONE'S Stores, and each and every item sold bears a money-hack tniarantce. Our policies have been shaped by this frftm our very beginning and our great est assets are thousands of SATISFIED CUSTOMERS. Compare our prices and quality with any other like concern in Klamath Falls and decide for yourself which is the safest place to trade. WATERMELONS, PER POUND 3 CENTS Potato Chips, strictly OKr Loganberries, for 1 OC Prunes, fancy Italian CQ- fresh, 4 for c0 canning, per crate , ? K'K,(1 size 5 pounds Wl Blackberries, No. 2 cans OC New potatoes, the price AQ Sugar, 100 lbs. pure Q( regular 25c size, 2 for iQ un(t cane sugar . lJC3" Velvet, small pocket 11- Cigarettes, Chester- l ift Chewing tobacco-, Star CQ tins, regular price lit fields, per carton , Horseshoe, per lb.... u7v Peaches, No. 2 ' cans CC Pineapple, broken sliced CCr Anchor flour, 49 lbs. . O OQ in heavy syrup, 2 for.... OOL No. 2a cans, 2 for VJ- mck , The best there is STONE'S VACUUM PACKED COFFEE Guaranteed to please One pound cans for 55c 2' pound cans $1.35 5 pound cans for ............$2.65 Half ground salt 50 pound sack for .58c 9c Sweet pickles, gallon 1 1C cans, for 1,ou Campbells soups, all varieties, per can 10c Corn flakes or Post toasties, per pkg FINEST ASSORTMENT OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Pickles, sour and dill, gallon for 95c Pork and beans, Van 1 fj p Camps, reg. 15c size......' -H IN OUR MARKET 423 Main Street Highest Quality Meats A HICK TOWN A hick town is one where smart shopkeepers paint' their store fronts glaring, garish, discordant colors to attract morons and make the judicious grieve, to save advertising costs, and thereby effectually " spoil the appearance of the street. Bologna and Weincrs Strictly fresh 20 P per pound Minced Ham Strictly fresh 20 C per pound Hamburger Clean and strictly 1 C p fresh, per pound Sirloin Steak Choice, young beef ' 28p per pound Pork Chops Young pork 30c per pound Pork Steaks Young pork- 25c per pound cA Fine Assortment of Good Roasts For Your Sunday Dinner 423 Main ar-- 717 Main he I u,i,ifMwiiiimi.i.jni " '.'.ii SOberty Dick Hatton and Yakima Canutt "THE CACTUS CURE" BIiowIiik llnw Borne Vstirn Hoys "Cured" n Tenderfoot ' COMING SUNDAY ZANE GREY'S "Code of the West" PAULSHOUP IS VIS TO E (Continued On rno Klgtlt) Ed Kendall Will Get Compensation Deputy Sheriff to Get Benefits of State Law, Under ' , New Ruling SALEM, Ore.. Juno 1. Eil Ken dall, Klnmnth county deputy sheriff who wns seriously wounded in u duel Willi a disturber IIiIh rak, Is tho first peace officer of tlio state lo receive tlio benefit of tho work men's compensation liiw nil nniend- ed by (ho Inst legislature, nceordlnKj to 1. A. KlklliH. Tho low placed peace officers under hnrardous oc cupation and was offered munlcl pulllleii and counties for acceptance or rejection. It was ncceplod by n majority. JULY 2-3-4 The Dates of Klamath Falls 7th Annual Rodeo YOU COME foci, that with tho Modoc North ern terminating here, It would bo good Judgment tj huvo tho division paint and substaitlul repair shops located In this city. What ,wore tho plans? . Just as soon a the Southern Pa cific was out of the woods, it was learned that the division point would bo at Fuego; that tho shops would bo there; that Klamath Falls was an engineering impossibility, so far as a division point was con cerned and that modern railroading demanded ISO-mile division points. That is what would hnvo happened if tho Northern Lines had not de ckled to invade KLimath county. That Ib what will happen if they aro shut out. And more is to happen. Fucjto Chosen Fucgo will not only havo tho divi sion point and the shops, but It is going to be the junction point for a brunch line that will cut across lot to hit the Strnhorn line at mllo past 42. When this happens all through trains, freight and pas senger, will pass east via Lnkcvtow and tho N. C. O., and your beautiful City of Klamath Falls will be worso oft than 11 "whistling post on a main lino," it will bo ltimbor town on tlio end of a spur tr ick. During tho past fifteen years, while occu pying such a position, it has pros pocts. But under tho plans that pylng such a position It hnd pros pects" would bo obliterated, and you could buy Main stroot property fjv a hundred dollars a foot, whore to day It Is commanding one thousand. Shut out tho Northern Lines and Klamath Fnlla will conio Into lu own, Hint "own" bolng what the Southern Pacific bus In storo for It as outlined In tho preceding para graph. When the proper tlmo conies, Tho Herald will toll its read ers just why tho S. P. officials have kept this rod ot chastisement In plcklo for the city. And yet thora are some, oven among the business men and largo land owners, who Aro willing to miiko this cxcluslvo Southern Paci fic territory. Bread Makers v Maj" Win: Prize For tbo best loaf of bread. baked and exhibited at, the Klamath coun ty fair by cither a Klamath county boy or girl, prize of an O. A. C. scholarship Via ' offered by Woe's Women's Store. Tho bread will be judged, for quality nnd appearance. Last year the' prize was won by Knnilla Klekar of Malin, who is now at O.. A. C-. Mr. Moo is per sonally offering a a cash prize for first award in ouch of three divi sions ot sewing. - Picnics are spoiled by someone drowning or falling in love. Wish dnytlmo cumo at night. Then you could seo some mighty funny things in porch swings. ?s GREEN SLABS ARE RIPE Our trucks will be haul ing green slabs for a few days, 16 inch. Phone in for a few loads, $30 for 10 cords. BLOCK WOOD at Cheap Prices Peyton & .Co. Wood to burn" 601 Main Phone S3S Lumber for Sale Cheap Practically all items for construction or re pair work Drive out and look it over PELICAN BAY LUMBER CO. The paint on the front of my store is serving its purpose and serving it well if it wasn't, why should that un doubtedly intelligent editorial writer for the Herald notice it to the extent of dipping his pen in the ink of out raged artistry and tell me that only morons and want-wits would ever glance at.it. I really think that this editorial writer is as smart as the average, but again he takes the oppo site view, for he says himself that he wouldn't have noticed it had he been real bright. . BUT REMEMBER Behind this glaring store front we still Sell for Less LLOYD RYAN "The home of the Workingman" NINTH and MAIN oAt the TINE TREE Walter H. Galloway and his Oregonian orchestra are all what other critics hare said about them and a great deal more. They are one of the finest and best orchestras that have ever been heard in Klamath Falls. From the time the curtain goes up until it goes down the audience are listening to the finest entertainment of music and novelties that has ever been given from the Pino Tree stage in this particular line. , L. E. Garten gives a very unique entertainment with his ukelele. We can understand now why he was so popular In radloland. As a body Galloway's Oregonlans are harmony ( hounds. Both with classic and the latest popular music They arrange nil their own harinony. One of the cleverest novelties of this act is called, "Logic." From the applause that was given on this particular number. H easily showed it was an out-standing feature. A word to the lovers of music. If you haven't heard them, hear them tonight. If you have a favorite old song, it might be possible you can hear it at the Pine Tree Theater. This latest attraction which is a sonsation in the East will appeal to both young and old. It is called, "Sing Them Again." It first portrays the characters of I the song on the screen jud the story ! is told in brief, then the words of the song are flashed on and the j audience, are invited to sing them. It is very protty and Inspires the worst ot us to at least hum a littlo bit. . Mr. Poole says, "he will keep these pictures booked at his Pirie Troo Theater as long as the public are pleased nnd like this form of entortalnment." A good hunting dog is no rarity but a fishing dog was one of the things Edward F. Cllne, director of "The Good Bad Boy" had to uncover before ho could go ahead with the filming ot this new picture which opens at the Pine Tree Theater to night. Fishing dogs are hard to find, howovcr, nnd Director Cline even tually, had to convert "Brownie", tho great littlo canine star known to millions ot motion picture fans, into that kind ot an animal. And that "Brownio" now can lay claim to being a real honost-to-goodnoss fishing dog, no one will deny after Jseoinglilm in tho film. ct .The LIBERTY Admirers of Dick Hatton will be pleased tonight when his new fea ture "Cactus Cure." will bo shown at the Liberty Theater ' It is the story of a wealthy man's son, who is sent to a western ranch on six months probation to cure him o( this luxurious "high living." What the cowboys do to him and how he falls in love and finally wins "Poppy," heiress ot the ranch, makes a snappy, thrilling story." It gives Dick every opportunity to use bis wonderful pluck, courage and horse manship, while Marilyn Mills shos she is second to none as a fearless rider. The two wonder horses of tho screen, "Star" and "Beverly",' do some really marvelous work and show that they possess almost hu man Intelligence. The United States has admitted 2.000,000 immigrants in the last four years. v , WALTER H. GALLOWAY AND HIS OREGONIAN ORCHESTRA The KGW Radio Orchestra, direct from a long Portland Engagement. Every member of this orchestra is a feature soloist "SING THEM AGAIN" Bring back to you the old songs and happy Memories ; '" And If you've ever sneaked off to the old swim min' hole, you just have to see "THE GOOD BAD BOY" COMING SUNDAY RIN-TIN-TIN the wonder dog, in la "The Lighthouse by the Sea" Did you hear about "Charley's Aunt" from Brazil, ' . where the nuts come from?