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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1925)
EVENING HERALD. 'KfiAMATH FALLS, OREGON FRIDAY, JUNE 2(1, 1025- Oet ihii Red Crown Mileage Card at any "Red Crown" Pump (red, while and blue) and watch your summer mileage increase. telli what to do for your motor tclli about carburetor adjusting telli how to drivt for mileage. Simple at a-b-cl for the motorists who want mileage SIMPLE, EXPERT WAYS TO INCREASE Mil E AGE FOR SUMMER DRIVING IN THE RED CROWN MILEAGE CARD v. 'i , THerc is an advantage to the motorist in the Standard Oil Company s long ex perience in making gasoline not only. in "Red Crown's" quicker starting, speed and power but above all in its MILE AGE for summer driving! The Red Crown Mileage Card just but tells you just what to do for your car i ii . - :i v ana now to arrve to increase your nuic age to get 15 to 30 miles more pertank- fiilTCoxa. Red Crown Gasoline! TWO EASY WAYS TO INCREASE , , . SUMMER MILEAGE First buy miles "Red Crown" has the extra mileage in it for you to get out. Second get a Red Crown Mileage Card , the next time your tank is filled. Follow its easy, practical advice, and "watch your improvement! Ask for the feed CroWn Mileage Card at the first Red CroVm Pump at Standard Oil Ser vice Stations and dealers anywhere. Use "Red Crown" and tegm getting your FULL summer mileage today! . ' . ., STANDARD OIL COMPAriY (Cslifornia) . , '9 ews Of The Klamath Country KENO Mr. mid Mrs. Ihirtou' ami chil dren wore Sunday . visitors ut thu Nelson ranch. Cluudo Kerns unit slaters, JOsthor uiul Edna, who have beeu attcud Iiik high school ut Sunt Crux, luirn arrived hero to spend tho summer mention. Augusta Puekett nnd her brother Vernon motored to Ashland Sun day. Miss Puekett' will remain in Ashland to attend tho summer ses sion of normal school. Vnmes O'Koeto moved his herd of about seven thousand head of sheep througli this section last week from tho grazing land tu California. Nellie Dotca attended to business matters at tho Stocker rneh Suu day afternoon. Tom MeCormlck accompanied his brother Glenn on a motor trip to Silverton. Oregon, tho first of thu week. Uric and Lylo Mcl'ormick were down from tho l'uckclt slogging camp during tho week-end. Mrs. Grubb and daughter mo tored to Wordcn Tuesday after noon. Several farmers of this section matters at tho Stocker ranch Sun- I11 order to successfully work his two farms, L. W. Anderson finds it necessary to drive .up from Spencer creek and back again each day. Lois Snowgooso called on Mrs. McCormick Monday afternoon. The long caravan of cars carry ing the 2000 soldiers who passed through hero Sunday aroused con siderable interest among Keno people. .. - . "Lady Luck" seemed to favor ttay Nelson Sunday for the severe hail storm which was headed in this direction stopped a short distance tho other side of the Nelson rauch, which , it would no doubt have wrlch it would, no doubt, have ruined.' ' . Ben Gay of Worden was a Keno visitor one day last week. TO MOLD J'AKEAXT . VANCOUVER,, Wash., jane' 25. The hundredth anniversary of the founding of Fort VVancouver will be celebrated .the week, of -August ,17 to 23, with pageantry parades and an Industrial and historical exhibit, it was announced by committee bere .today. The pageant will rep resent too coming of the -white men U the Northwest. ; , . The only Tellable thing about some people is their unreliability. STUDENT PLOT RENEWS SHANGHAI, June 25, (JP) The police yesterday obtained informa tion of a widespread student plot, to hire motor cars and dash around the international settlement here throw ing bombs and shooting. The police therefore ordered that no cars bo let to hire except to well known customers. 1 Variety is the spice of life. But things pall when life is all-spice. ; SANITARY MARKET Specials for Saturday Roast veal, per pound .... 18c 2 lbsl veal steak for .... Veal stew, per lb 12c Roast beef per lb .' 15c Boiling beef, per lb .... 12V2C Leg of lamb, per lb........ 35c Spring Chicken, per lb 35c mm' -rfffTrr Till irmm s i SANITARY MARKET V Choice Meats . . ' ' Special Attention to Order Trade 7th and Main Phone 22 BONANZA Mr. Harry Nichols una son, Hilly. visited relatives and friends Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Toni Garrett of-Ely visited hero Monday, Mr. and Mrs. flood passed through Bonanza Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Grlsez visited friends Monday evening. Mrs. It. R. Sparks visited Mrs. J. E. Scott Wednesday. Mrs. H'. V. Lytic visited Mrs. A. A. Wilkinson Tuesday. Mcsdames Reginald Grlsez and I, Co- Brown shopped in Bonanza Tuesday. Mr. George Noblo transacted busi-j ness in Bonanza Monday. j Mrs. James returned from a visit to the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Bunan, , Sunday. Miss Izola Sparks is visiting Miss Lena Poole while Mrs. Cora Poole is in Klamath Falls having sonic den tal work done. Mr. and Mrs.. Gcorgo Boyd stopped in Bonanza for a short time on thoir way to Klamath Falls Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Langell and daughter, Mary, shopped in Klamath Kails Tuesday. - . Misses Sally and Loulso (Jobs arc spending tho early part of the week in Klamath Falls. Jim Woodbury, Bonanza dairy man, shopped here Wednesday even ing. . ... Mr. and Mrs. Jerry McCarty and Mr. Charles McCarty drove to town Wednesday, evening. Mr. L. E. Thayer and family Is moving .to his new homo which he has built in Klamath Falls. ,Mr. and Mrs. Navotny visited Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Harrison Sunday evening. Mr. Navotny will do the irrigating on . the Harrison ranch this season. Mrs. Dean Mennlss of Malin spent Sunday evening at the Rouen home In Langell Valley. ! Mrs. F, J. Bowno and daughters, Jane and Stella, and Miss Efflc Bowne shopped in Bonanza Wednes day morning. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Turner passed through Bonanza Monday. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Keller, Langell Valley residents, shopped In Bonan za Monday. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Arenson visited Mrs. Fred Bechdoldt 'Monday even ing. Mr. Emll Flaekus visited In town Tuesday. Mr. John Donald, operator of the Irrigation pumps for the Sutton unit, shopped hero Wednesday. Mr.: and Mrs. Barney Governor and family motored ..to Bonanza Tuesday. , Mr. Oldcmeycr of Klamath Falls consulted with ranchers about their sugar beets Wednesday. Mr. Frank Nicol visited Mr. R. R, Lytle Wednesday afternoon. Mr. - nnd Mrs, - Jon ' Mnhofiey . nnd Returns Saturday, June 27 Just in Time for Your Enjoyment Picnicking, Camping THE FRESH New Crop Is Bcttar Than Eve. That means much, for. Krause's Marshmallows have been leaders in the Northwest for more than 10 years. We thought, they were as perfect as could be made until our candy experts produced " v 'v v AN IMPROVED 7 MARSHM ALLOW that has an even finer flavor than the Krause's Marsh mallows you've always thought so good. In addi tion, the IMPROVED Krause's Marshmallows come to you (in airtight tins) as moist and tender as if you had just produced thim in your own kitchen Try a pound you'll like them. Your Grocer or Confectioner can supply you Krause's Marshmallows in the Blue and White Tins. -Look for the- RECIPES in Every Package TOR SALADS SALAD DBESS1MOS MABODERITES MARSHMALLOW 1CINCI MARSH MALLOW FRUIT. SALAD DRCSSINO riNEAPPLB MARSHUALLOW IOINQ, tor Wbllt Ciku, Stc Get the Handy Full Pound Tin Kraute's Marshmallows Are Delicious Toasted , (.' and A Treat to Eat Plain Easlal to Pack Vi in the Picnic Bos Sold'Aito in Small Blu While Tint at 20c Each The Sweetest 1 d njj.i V V- ; And in Bulk at 50c lb. s of them all nHHMiMaiMSaSHMHSaBHSMSSMMRn(5l family visited friends In town Wed nesday. ' SPRING LAKE Alex Choyno Is on tho sick list this week'. Mrs. Itoso Payne and nleea and Mr. irbrnbakcr of Clifton, Colo., are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ward Dolan. .. , Leon Bold and Miss Kuby Schrel ncr wore tnarrleil at the Sacred Heart . church Wednesday. Only the relatives of the bride wero present. After the coremony they returned to the home of the bride, where a wedding dinner was served. Then a . largo number of friends rame with bells and cans nnd treated thorn to an old-fnshioned charivari. Then Walter Entnnn and II. J. Ken nel furnished tho music nnd they all danced for a couple of hours nnd returned to their homes, wishing the young couple much happiness, They left for Oakland, Calif., im mediately, where they will imiko their home for the present. Mr, Hold Is an employe of tho Ameri can Hallway Express Co. Mrs. Wm. Cheync entertained a number of friends on Tuesday in honor of her son's birthday. Several from this district at tended the barbecue at lungeli Valley Sunday. O'Connor brothers havo been haullhg wool to market this week. D. C. Carlson was transuding Hhsln'esii in' town' Monday. 1,- MANY DEAD N The rear exit was cut off first. Storlos gathered from survivors in dicated the front exit ' must huvc been cut oft by tho collupso of the theater floor, but nuno of thoso who reached safety by that avenue fuuld tell clearly how ho got out. Illocdlng nnd torn, men were seen running from tho building, and soma were dragged cut of tho debris. Kntlmitte Mudo Flro Chief Alex HondcrKoii said 30 tr .15 persons must have been trapped in tho building, basing bis opIniSu on the facts tint shrieks were heard from thu wreckago after the collapse of tho building and also tho belief that II. would have been Impossible for nil to escape In tho xlintt Interval between the explosion anil the ujllapsu of t'le roof. Tho midnight show, had Just start ed and a lovo scene was playing oil the screen when thu blast rock ed the building, bringing down I li.i balcony us tho floor gave way, ac cording to survivors. I lliiildlng crumbles When tho entire center section of the building collapsed, it ent brkks 'and debris Into surrounding streets 'and broke windows in thu buildings a block awny. Thirty inlnutos utter tho explosion tho smith wull of tho theater fell, crush ing several small stiro', A negro porter In a restaurant on the ground floor of the building, suld that bulf un hour beforn the explosion ho delected gas fumes In thu basement. Properly damage wus placed Mil 1150,000. Gilbert's i Cash Grocery 123 North 8th Phone 4S4-J Specials . for Saturday and Monday June 27-29 THEATER FIRE (Continued From Pae One) Bulk macaroni, 3 pounds 25c 10 pounds sugar 74c Jewell" shortening in bulk, lb 20c Peanut butler in bulk, lb 25c Snowdrift 8 lbs. $1.95; 4 lb. $1.; 2 lbs ....55c Campbells pork and beans, 3-cans 32c Jello any flavor, 3 pkgs 25c Valley QuCen flour, 49 lbs $2.50 Those who were able to make their way out of ,tho building did so almost' miraculously 'according to eye witnesses, KxltH Worked ' Exits of the theatre which was located ion the second floor were few. There was the main entrance and a .rear exit behind the stags. Both! led down a confusing urnm of ' hallways 'and stairs .of wood, whloh crumbled In a moment un der tho fulling, building. A TT 1 1 X K V A 1 1 1 1 KHT I i I ) CHICAGO, June 20. (') Steph en IJeinmou, an attorney, once a proni'liient club man, who claims to have cnlei'lti'liicd nt one time Col. Theodore Roosevelt, wus mrrostod today on a fugitive warrant from linker, Oregon, charging use of tho mulls to defraud. A porch swing nitty stuy still and stilt go a long ways toward landing a prospective husband. , Two married cheaper limn love. people can live one single man In Call us on the phone 484-J y ( (Free Delivery) (JETS l,OXO VACATIO.V POIITLANI), Ore., Juno 25. I). A. (I rout, city superintendent of schools since 1018, has been given a six months leave of nhsnnco hy the school board on full pay. Tho leave will terminate January 1, 1920. ' t Finn feathers muKo sad birds when thu bills eoiuu In, i Sanitary Fruit Market 701 Main Street Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Open from 6 a. m. to 12 Midnight