The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 17, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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CIiiuIiih Hi'liunl who litis liunit nu
ll lilii (i ultondi 111 IiIh IiiihIiiohh Inlor
tnlN for tint punt toil days, duo lit iiii
III feci w fliiKur, IIIIH.1 by u Bjluht
cralch, will tiimuiiiu JiIh work iiii
Monday, For u lliuo It wait foiirnd
Mr. Hnhunl might hmu luia flinfor, U'io
'jiilniklliiK iriiyNli-liiii fkiilliiK It mi
KHmwiry lo pluca tt draining t ikIw
Owou1!! lu, IntiH-imi iiiniiiliir.
KrlmufH m'f Mr. Hi'liaul feel ho Ih
Jorluiiulu In ii it IhhImk IiIh IiiiiiiI.
ihwcan Mi k. v
Uiitililu In Annul In IIiinIihmoi Dulles
fr 1'iint Few DuyH
Dmii'iiiit McKay huH boon ooai ri ncil
to hi room for llitj punt two days
dun lo ill I new hut ik uliout thn
streets tixluy, MllKlitly (Improved.
The First Strictly Cash
Store in Klamath ' County
Santford & Co. 'Si
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426 MAIN STREET V2tL
Phone 34 Phone 64 E cfcy
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The Largest Striotly. Cash
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Store in Klamath County
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, LEAVE FOIl HAKKR
Afler Vlltln Mr, c,Miinii Hero
I .em eu for linker
Mm. A. (.'oohruii mid win lnft llilit
morning fr llukor whoro they will
reside Indefinitely. Mr. Cotllirun
-plan tat inaUu a tour of llio mir
rnundliiK towns, with tlio view to
locating In thU vicinity in the bur
lier shop hu iIiiohh.
if
IS FOR VISIT
Will Vneiillnii In CKy fur Week from
I'ellimi Hay Cuiiip
('. K. Lenmn of the I'ullruil liny
nuuip, number emu, In In tha for
u wiwUh vmlitlon.' li plan ti ru
lurn i tht i'niiii this coming wok.
MOTHER AM) DAI (ill I KH
Ix'ft Tlilit Mornlilu for AnIiIiiiiiI After
llilnf VIkU Hero
Mr. F. llfrkHip.im aid two
IuiikIiIith lfl I hlu ni i.-jilns for
Atrhlund, of I or vlnllliiif Jiom wUli
frlendn over li'nir.iilny, Mm. Ilook
- Dtrom uml duiiKhtcr to hrru front
Yroka and ara iniikliiK a (our of
thU vicinity.
VHOH HIH.XV1I,I,K
1'nrly of ( nllforiiln iiili Klipilnu
lli'tq for Vlxlt
Mr. and Mr. II. W. rmircii with
Mr. unit MrB. J. A. NutlliiK oto
, giignln In tha city from Suxunvlllii.
OullNnMiln, on a motor four of I lie
norlh.
AHiu.A.vi) visrrons
Tho MIbucii Chnnny of Aahlnnd
ara vlHltln k In tho city from tho vnl
lty for n hrlof timn.
Free Delivery Service
We own and operate our own individual
delivery service Our employees give our
service their entire attention which insures
you real service All orders amounting to
$2.00 or more will be delivered free of de
livery charge All oi'ders given us before
5 o'clock p. m.' will be delivered the same day
You can phone us your order and pay our
deliveryman at your home You don't have
to give us your order at any specific time to
get it delivered. .
Prices quoted in this ad are good until
market changes
Large package Lux -.25
4 large rolls toilet paper : -.25
Ball Mason jar tops, dozen -.20
Economy jar lids, dozen -.25
10 large bars P. & G. soap 40
10 large bars crystal white soap 40
Large package Peet's washing mch, soap 35
12 oz. can Royal baking powder 43
2';. lb. can Royal baking powder 1.35
5 lb. can Royal baking powder 2.60
2 cans fancy Iowa com 25
Eastern broom, each 40
Tender peas, can '. 20
Large can fancy dill pickles -.25
Large can fancy sour pickles -.35
Large can fancy kraut 0
Campbell's soup, any kind J0
2 cans tender beets 25
Van Camp's pork and beans, can mQ
49 lb. sack Fisher's Blend flour ..--2.75
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Compare the price we ask you with the price
you have been paying elsewhere. f
Fresh Fruits arid Vegetables
We are now receiving the best, fresh jfruit y
and vegetables "obtainable- We ' haye our- ;
own store in Medford which is purchasing
all fresh products direct from the Rogue
River growers You do not pay but Vane-
, small profit between ( you and the , grower, V,
besides jou get it' fresh.
Compare the quality of our merchandise and
the price we ask you with the price asked
you elsewhere, but remember our prices are
not a few leaders they are good . until the
market changes. . - v
IIKKK HUt WKKK
MviUonl lludlni'iui Man Will KM-ml
Wprk llrro mt ItiiHliiinH
P. D. llcnHnn, Mndford hualnoiia
man, arrived hora Into Innt ovonlnn
and will Hpcnd a wnnk or tin duya
In thin aoctlon on bUHlnoas niutluni.
VAfATlOV TKII
Two California couplon, Mr. and
Mm. It. II, llrowno of Sun Kriini'lmo
and Mr. and Mm. A. J. .Mathews of
Uuannvllto, nro ruohIh horo today,
imrouto on a vacation trip, to a mini
bur of manic HpotH in thin suction of
tho Mate
IIKKK TO WOKK
Mycni of DiiiiHiinilr Hvro to Work
nil Mulit Operator
II. L. Myora of DiiriHinuir urrlvcd
in tlm city limt ovonlnn to tuko up
Ills dulloH Kith thn Snuthorn l'uclfli:
n ii If! lit opcrntor. Mr, Myora Ih
mopping at tho llotol I.uko.
YAKIMA, WASH.
Mr. and Mm. W. w. Ilorvoll,
guoHtH In tho city at thn llotol Whllo
Pelican, nro rcKlxtorod from Ynklmn,
WuHhliiKton,
The
ANDERSON
TRANSFER
8C FEED CO.
In now tnltliiR and dollvorlnn
ordora for nny amount of thin
years baled .liny, olthur
CI.OVKH and TIMOTHY,
or ALFALFA-and UYE.
Cull uh and placo your ordur
now ho that wo nmy glvo you
prompt norvlco. j t, ,jJ..ltS
ALSO
. Do not forgot that wo hnvo a
cpmploto lino of grocorloa and
our stock Ih IncreiiHing rapidly
uh tlio demand Ih growing dully.
Iittsinoss is (iood Willi Us
General Transfer
and Hauling
335 South Sixth
PHONE 795
VVVviAfSAiVO.
l'KO.M AKIZOXA
Arlxonn tourlHtn enioylng thU oc
tlon of Oregon, Include, Mr. and Mm.
W. A. JnhnHton, who aro from
Joromn. During their vUlt horo
they plan to vIhII Crater Lake.
1UO.M DOWN HOUTlf1
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Aker and son
of Oukhind. ('nlifornia, arrived In
Klmnuth Falls Into yesterday after
noon and after Inking In tbo various
spntH of Interest in this community,
will motor on.
HllOITINt; 1'ltOM llOXANZA
Miss Lou Tuttlo of llonunta spent
yestonluy here shopping and visiting
with friends. .
KAfil.K ItOCK VISITtUt
Miss G. Leonhiirdt Is visiting hero
from Kifglo llock.
HTOi liTOX, CAMP.
A brief visitor from Stockton,
Culirorulii, today was It. K. Chandl.
I1USIXKSS Tlllt
U. Anderson of Tonnnnt, Califor
nia, was among tho brief business
vlHltom In Klnmnth Falls yestorduy.
It K Ali K.STAT K SIAX
Ileal IHtnto Mull I'i'om Ki'lilieivirk,
WiiNliliiKton Hero
L. ' SC. IteynoldH, ronl cstuto man
from Konnowick,- Wnshiugton, with
I M. O. Mollechcck nnd J, 11. Oilman
inru looking over luminous conditions
liera froih tho adjoining stnto.
ATTKXDINO 1HT.SIXKSS
Mr. nnd Mi'H. L. J. IleBon of Med
ford, who arrived, hero yostordny
I from tho" valley nro looking over
hiiHlnoss matters.
VISITIXCl AT t'lllLOQlUX
The MIhnch Hiilllvnn, KnJoyluK Yn
col Ion In Kcxcrvutlon Town
Ah gueslH of Mrs. F. S. Fish of
Chlloiiuln, MIsh N. C. Sullivan and
MIhs O. W. Sullivan, both of San
Francisco, nro enjoying a dullgMful
vacation. Thoy will roinnin as
gueHtH of tlio Fish family for a
wuuk to anno, lloth'ot tho young
women nro touching school during
tho full, winter nnd spring. .
ON WAY HOUTH
After a delightful vacation at
Crator Lake, Mr. and Mrs. M. L,
Ilrltt nnd Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Louts
o Bun FrnhclBco, stopped over night
In Klamath FnllB ou tholr way south
to- their lionisi- --- -
. KKXDAI.L IS IP
Deputy Sheriff Ablo to 1k Around
. After Shoot Inn Affair
Tho faro of Ed. Kendall, deputy
sheriff, was seen for the first timo
in weeks around tho sheriff's office
today. Mr. Kendnll vho was tho
victim of a bullet shot by a prisoner
about' to bo arrested near Olone, has
been recovering trom tho accident
for nearly a month. Ho snld, how-
over, that he would not bo well
enough to take up his duties as de
puty for soma time to come.
IX 1'ltO.M I.OUKLLA
Although' his namo signifies nn
adjacent community, D. F. 1 1 Ude
ll run il, who is in town today to at
tend to business matters, registers
from Lorella, Oregon; tho commun
ity center of Langoll's valley.
1 KO-Y BALKM
C. II. Oram, who is connected
with the stnto biircnn of labor of
Snlumi Is a business visitor In tho
city for several days.
11KOWX 1MPKOVKS
MltS. DeLAP LKAVKS
Miiii Improves
W. K. Brown of Fort Klamath
and Meadows company who has been
in tho Stanford Lano hospital in. San
Francisco for somo llmo is improved
enough so that ho has been moved
to tlio Chilton Hull apartments. '
MltS. McAl LII'FU
Mr .nnd Mm. J. Ileal Take Mrs. Me
Aulll'fo to ltnnch .
Mr. nnd Mrs, J. Deal motorod out
to tho McAullffo ranch Inst ovcnlng,
taking Mrs. McAullffo, who will re
main nt tho ranch for several days.
AT OOKDOXS JXJDOK
Southern YLsltora at Gordon Lodge
For Several Days
Mrs. L. F. TcVwiligor and Mrs. F.
W. Patrick who aro visiting here
trom tho south for the summer, are
guests at the lodgo of Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Gordon nt Lako of the Woods
for a few days.
MBS. DoLAPP LEAVES ;
Called to California by Serious Ill
ness of Brother
AT KOATMAX HOME
Arrives From PctcrKDurg, Indiana
for Visit With Relatives
Albert H. McElwee of Petersburg.
Indiana, arrived in the city last even
ing for a visit at tho Boatman home.
Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Boatman, Mrs.
Ahbie McElwee and Albert McElwee
will motor to Crater Lake, On next
Friday Mrs.. McElweo and Albert
plan to leave for Portland where
they will visit enrouto east. Mrs.
McElweo Is tho mother of Mr. Boat
man nnd has been visiting horo for
tho past two months with her son
nnd duughter-lri-lnw.
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(il'ICSTS AT DELAP'9
Southern Fcoplo Here at DeLnp
Homo For Visit
Mrs. Francis Gruwoll, Mr. and
Mrs. L. Gruwell aud two daughters,
Phylis and Barbara and Mr. and
.Mrs. It. II. Durriss all of Lako Port,
California, arrived this morning
from tho south to be the house
guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. DeLnp
for several dayji, Mrs. Francis Gru
well nnd Mr. DeLnp aro old time
friends.
AKIUVKS FKOM CAL
' A Into arrival tihls afternoon from
Cnltfo'rnla wus;M. E. Kllnk, from
tho city of Sunnyvllle.
Community
PICNIC
Thoro will ho a community picnic nt the Dnllon raaeh,
throo miles southeiiat of Mnlln, on Sunday, July 19th.
Sponkors ot promlnonco will bo proaont nnd thoro will
bo .(rallies of skill, with prizes for tho winners, for old
and yioung. At two o'clock In tlio evening tho unbeat
en soml-pro toam ot AUuraa and tlio Mnlln team will
play bnsebnll, at tho snmo plmce. A good ,tlmo Is In
store for all who attend. Bring your lunch and como
oarly. It jou Uiavo no lunch como any way.
Hon, John 10. linker will bo speaker of the day
Mrs. C. R. DeLap was called to
Grass Valley, California, last even
ing by the. serious illness ot her
brother in the southern city. Mr.
DeLap took Mrs. DeLap as far as
Ashland last evening where she took
the train for the south. ,
MERIULL ROAD
Mrs. E. Griffith from tho Merrill
Road district spent most ot the day
here shopping. Mrs. Griffith re
ports crop conditions la the vicinity
of Merrill in splendid condition.
THE WEATHER
The Cyclo-Stormagraph. at Un
derwood's "pharmacy 'show's but lit
tle change in barometric "conditions
and the heated spell is likely to
continue. Forcast for next , 24
hours: . Fair and warm.
The Tycos recording thermometer
registered maximum and minimum
temperatures today as follows: :
High 95 LOW............63
I. S. Weather Report
Oregon: Fair tonight and Satur
Iday. Slightly cooler. Saturday. n east
portion; moderate northwest winds.
FROM OLENE
Wife of Prominent Oleno Kajiclier In
Ou Business -
. DAXCE AT FORT KLAMATH
Houston Orchestra to Furnish Dance
Music
The Women's Auxiliary ot the
American Legion and the commun
ity olubs ot Chlloquin, Fort Klam
ath, Aspgrovo and Modoc Point will
give a community dance at Fort
Klamath tomb.-row evening. Tie
proceeds of the idUnee. will go ti the
Km
'The Coolest Place in "ftrwn'
Amateur Nigt
' : ' ' ' ' . II
, -Lots otTalentj ;
Lots of Fun ';
- ''Evrcrjr Entfaril;'.-'
. Gets a Prize.-".
Also one 'of "the Excep
tional. Pictures of jhe.
"; ' Year ii,-.
Mrs. A. L. Marshall aud daughter.
Miss Helen, spent the greiater part ot
the day in the city from their home lAmer:c4,n Legion endpWment fund.
near uicnc. wane nere itirs. Aiur- i
shall transacted business and viBited
with a number ot her friends.
MRS. JENKINS HOSTESS
Entertains For lortinna"t;irls" W'itu
Dinner
Mrs. H. H.
thu Misses It.
Jenkins complimented
and Marie Annlson of
Portland, who are the house guests
ot the Jenkins sisters from Portland,
last evening with a chicken dinner.
Besides the honor guests and the dm
medlate family, the Misses Ruth
Llndsey, Bessie Tull and Letha Sta
mens were present. '
MeXEALY SPEAKS
Klnnnls Club Hours Report on St.
Paul Convention ,
20 cars from this city, have already
signed Up to go. Music Will be fur
nished by Johnny Houstons orch-
estru. , :
, INDIAN'S ltOUND OVER .
Mr. and Mrs.-Thurmn Jackson
and Mr. utid M-:u. Fred Hood, "charg
ed with entering -toe Ball ranch
house and stealing household giods,
were bound over to the grand
Jury hy United States Commissioner
Bert. C. TOomas attor a hearing ut
several hours yesterday afternoon.
The tour Indians were released un
der J500 bond apiece.
I
LAKE OF THE WOODS
Mrs, Jlalton and House Guest
Lako of the Woods
"THE
LOST
I.
I
LADY'
featuring Irene Ritli,
: -: Jiine ; JVIarloWCT'
and Matt Moord
'.. , 3.;
Saturday :
.Claire Winrlsof Jtji4
; IVert Lyf ell in
"ORN ici"
W. W. McNealy,' local delegate to
the convention ot Klwanls clubs (it
St. Paul, Minnesota, delivered .a
long and Interesting report on what
transpired at the convention at the
wookly luncheon yesterday. Mr.
McNealy recently returned from the
convention.
HENDERSON LEAVES TODAY '
C. A. Hondoraon, eounty ligent,
loft early tihls nvorning tor Owens
valley lu gouthorn Oallfornla. -where
!.hrf will annml Pivim nwni.n n
mnith Interviewing farmers f tilint
section on tho proposition of mov
ing to Langoll's valley. Henderson
was authorized Ho. take tho urip bjj
the Oregon. Aigrlculturnl College nnd
tlio oounty.couirt,. .
Mrs. William Canon Dalton and
hor house guest, Miss Toss White ot
LOs Angeles. California, left this
iTiornlng for Lake of the Woods
inhere they wi" enjoy an outing of
sw.voral das.
VISIT RANCH
I'iccar Men Visit Merrill Riincli
wVtoro Haying Is Uiilng on
A. J, jOonnolly and D. E. Alex
ander nioV'c'rod to tho Alexander
ranch ooua of Merrill lyesterdny
' afternoon .')jero ihaylng is going on.
They report fro P conditions splen
did. In the Mertn country.
AT THE
:.,'y KIRK '.VISITOR
' Tom'Kosmor 6.! Klrk, employed
thero1 an tiho iwIUs, ! M tho city for
;The Dare-Dcvi
. bttint, -Kinff . I ! ?'
; ( RICHARD 1 :
TALMADGE
in W
"TAKING
CHANCES?
from the storyj
Vim, Vigor and Vitality
Saturday A
Franklyn- FarnumPjrt
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