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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1925)
EVENING I1I3KALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THREE ItlCTI ll,NINi I'KOM TKII J. mnl People ItrliiriiliiK I'lcnn Motor Trip t' North ' '"MT MThHJhlH 31 iiiuiin ' III li tuimaHmmm lUtiTII'l id Santf ord 8t Go. 42G MAIN STREET The First Strictly Cash Store in Klamath County The Largest Strictly Cash f Store in Klamath County Mm, W. 10. Iloml mnl Mm. H. M. AntlnrHon ii ru oxpocltid lionio thin evening from Portland nnil otliur count cIlliiH whom they linvo boon for Ilia punt wonk on a motor trip. Mm. Doncl'it mint from llolonu, Mon tumi, will accompany llmni homo and will bo llio gui'st of Mm. Iloml linro for til ii remainder of tho miinniiir. Phone 34 Phone 64 eV 4 f i Fill DAY JULY 21, 1925 J I'HOM DlXH.Mfllt II. rt li-li l t and (.'. A. Lonkluirt of DuiiHiiullr uro In tho city for a wank on bimliinss. Mel'AI.I. KI.IUHTI.V IMI'ltOVDI Old Time ltcldciit of I'oo Valley Hliim might Improvement Jckiiii Mi'Kull, olio of tlin olilimt residents of tho I'oo Vullciy country, who itufforod a stroke a short whllo ngo, mid lit now a pntlmit nt tho Kliimutli (imiiirul hospital, shows Blight Improvement. Mr. "Mi-Fall was stricken whlln workliiK In Ilia liny f IhIiIh on his ranch nnd wiih liroiiKht to tho city for Iroutmnht.. OPERATE OS HAM) Thn condition of Charles BcIiiuiI'm liund, which wiih In for toil about a mantli nito, has tukon a turn for tho woika and tlio attending phynlclun will opurato upon tho Infected nioin lior thin uflornoon. For n tlmo It wit f on rod Mr. Hchnnl mliilit lono It 1 w hand, and with tho recent com plications .thn condlllnn of tho In foctlon In coiisldnrod nvrloun. MOOHI.AMW RKTIIl.V After HK'ii(llii Winter Month In Lou Angelo llclurii to City Mr. and Mm. Frank Moorland nnd family, who havo horn wintering In I. oh Angeles, roturnud yonlorday from tho southern ntuto by motor nnd will spend n month nl Itorky Point, after which they plan to ro turn to Sunt a Criu. Albert Moor land altondod tho Unlvomlty of Houlhiirn California during tho pnnt year after graduating from tho Klamath Falls hlith school. I K. O. PICNIC HI'NDAY ' Club la NMnil liny nt WIiiI-Kko Hoiirh nt, picnic , Mumbnrn ut ilia I'.' K. O. Club hnvo rendu all plana for tholr picnic to bo hold Sunday at Wlul-Kno bench. Tho entire day will bo spent nt tho popu lar picnic spot with a picnic lunch nd swimming. Service Use our delivery system Compare the ser vice we offer you with the service you have been getting Compare the price we charge you with the price you paid last week You will find our price much less and you get service that will please you. We Deliver Free all orders amounting to $2.00 or more You can phone us your order and pay our deliveryman at your home You don't need to worry yourself to carry your purchases home Neither do you have to give us the order at any specific time as we accept delivery orders until 5 o'clock p. m. Prices quoted in this ad are good until - ' market changes -r Kellogg's corn flakes, package JQ Shreaded Wheat, package Post Toasties, package Q Large package pan cake flour .;...'.........30 Eastern brooms 4Q Golden West green - tea, lb tQQ Golden West black tea, lb 60 Gal. size Libby's applebutter .L 35 Large can pear butter 20 Fancy seedless raisins, lb JQ Jello, any flavor ,10 C boxes large matches a 25 Pint Mazola oil :.L...J.:l .....28 Quart Wesson oil .55 Gal. Wesson oil -1.90 V-j gal. Wesson oil -1.00 5 lb. tin best peanut butter 1.25 V-j pint.pure olive "-oil -.25 Fancy Red Salmon, large can 30 2 packages Camels cigarettes , 25 2 packages Lucky Strike cigarettes ... r-,25 2 tins Prince Albeit .,... :.;..:..............!25 10 large bars P. & G. soap ......... -10 large bars Crystal White soap jQ ' Compare the price we ask you with the price you have been paying elsewhere. Fruits and Vegetables We are new receiving large supplies of fancy new apples tomatoes cucumbers green beans cantaloupes green corn green onions lettuce carrots beets cabbage strawberries blackberries peaches plums and in'; fact about every thing in fresh fruits and vegetables All . Rogue River products are purchased by our Medford store' direct from the grower . and reaches our Klamath store in a few hours after it is gathered by the grower which in sures freshness. i i - ' i Compare the price we ask you for fancy products with the price you have been paying It will surprise you. " . " I J 'V mnniiMnmi if lflllfrlll M to...tA.,Kfr-, A z umnxz COMPANY picxio Aniiunl Picnic of I.ocil I'lriu to bo Hold Hiinduy Tho nnnunl picnic of tho Loroni company will bo hold Sunday nl Lako of tho Woodn nnd Rlvos prom Ino of bolim ono of tho moat onjoy ablo plrnlcN of thn nilininor montlin. A aportn pronriim ban boon urrnnn od for nnd It I antlclpntod that closo to 100 will bo In nttondanco, Including tho employes nnd tholr fnmllloB. PtC.VIO flpVI)AY ; . Curn lrnvlnit Clinirh nl 0:-13 for the , .Hurt lu (ireoii Itimcli WIKMK ltOAST Locnl Y"Uli(t l'roiln Knjoy Wienie Itouvt on llnnk of Hlvor Tho unnuitl Klnmutb county picnic of tho Catholic church which In to bo Klvon on Kundny nl tho Martin Urocn Hunch, eight mllcn nouthoant of klnmntll Fnlln and ono mllo north of Solmnn'8 oil well? Klrp promise (of IioIiik ono of tho lurgoHt of Its kind In this section. Cam will leave tlio city for tho ranch nt 9:4S on Sunday morning nnd open nlr Mnns will bo hold nt tlio ranch nt 10:30. Momboru of tho Altnr Socloty will norvo refreshments, nil proceeds to bo lined for tho benefit of tho church. Lnst ovonlnk n party of locnl young poopla motored to the picnic Rrounda on tho bank of tho Klnmntll river near Kono.whera they enjoyed a wlenla ronnl. In thq party woro Minn Holono' Ablioy, Hulono Onfinrno, nnulnli Compton, Duncan McKay, Charles Houso and Otto Kills. KUOM HAS l'lt.XXCISCO W. II. Hubbard, Minn Kllcabeth Ilnyt nnd Mlns Ilornlce Ilubbnrd of Sun Francisco nro onJoylnK n tour of - Oregon, stopping In Klumntli Kulls yonturdny' en route to Crater Uko. ' SANITARY MARKET Pot.Rost, beef lb .v,.,.r,,.15c. Beef boiling, lb 12VC Sirloin steak, lb. . 25c T-Bone steak, lb ..25c 6 lbs. veal roast J 'qq 2 lbs, veal steak . 35c ' Veal stew, lb. -2V9.C Mutton .stew, lb" 10c Leg of lamb, lb .........a 35c .. . Special today only cottage butts 15c Roasting chickens, fryers and hens . SANITARY MARKET Choice Meats ' . Special Attention, to Order Trade 7th and Main Phone 22 i;v . t v.xcoc;kh Kurouto to f'ruter Iikc Northern Cities and A party of southern people In cluding Mr. nnd Mrs. U. E. Stlngar, Mm. Kuto 10. Stinger, Mm. Josephlno Connor, Mm. Laura Dcncl, all of Pnandenn. California, nnd Mm. W. Winch of Concord,' Now Hampshire, wero visitors in Klamath Falls yes terday, leaving this morning for Crater Lnko, where thoy will spend over Sundny nnd will thou motor on north, going as far as Van couver, B. C, before returning to their homo In California. The en tire party wero vory much Improsscd with this country and its possibili MISS DOM.KY I.K.WIXO Southern Cilrl to lnvo for Los An . (toles on Monday . . Miss Agnos Donley of Birming ham, Aluhamn, who has boon tho guest of her aunt and uncle, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. F. Graham, for tho past fortnight, will leave on Monday for Los AngolcB, California, wlioro she will Join somo 200, southern girls from Alnbnma, Tennessee, Mlssls nlppl nnd Georgia, who are known I as tho Aloxnndor tourists, who have boon making a motor tour of tho i went and will journey on south, planning to bo back In Dixie land In about two weeks. FHOM SOUTH A. D. Emmlck, resident of Duna mtilr, Is in tho city on business and pliiQS to remain here for about two weeks. .'' IiKAVINO FOR HOME After Visiting Hero With Relatives for Past Two Weeks Miss Marlon Cnrnlnl of McCloud, California, who has" boon tlio honso guost'of Mr. and Mrs. P. Cnrnlnl for tho past two wooks, plnns to loava tomorrow for hor homo. Mr. Cnrnlnl nnd D. Frnter nnd Colin Cnrnlnl will motor to McCloud with Miss Cnrnlnl nnd will then go on to Redding for n visit. - t VROM I-ANUKLI8 VALLKY Prominent l'nriiier of Lnngell's Val ley la on IIuhIiicbs ' Reporting crops In splondld con dition, with linylng In full bwIhr, A, n. Brown, promlnont rnnchor of the Langell's Valley country -trrins-nctod buslnosi in the city yostorday, SKKKS KATHKK Man Named A. 1). Davlcs In Wantol by Son In Klilorntlo, Ark. A telegram received by Sheriff Hawkins yesterday requested aid in finding A. D. Davics, who Is thought to be In Klamath county. Tho wlro -was from C. . Savlcs of Eldorado, Ark, the son of A. D. Dnvies. COOl'KH SUED Frank I). Smith. Brings Action for ?!.-, -Uli'Rod Due on Car That there is $150 due on a touring car purchased from him by J. K. Cooper is the claim made in a complaint yesterday filed by Frank L. Smith. Smith broach t suit for recovery of this money or the car. , . M01M)C IHHNT J. D. Witt is a business visitor here from Modoc Point. - . l,.Mii;VIHW VISITORS Mr. and Mm. George A. Stephens of Lakevicw are guests in tho city. KHOM PORTLAND H. Harrison of Portland spent Thursday here from tho north, stopping nt the Hotel White Pelican. TOURING OREGON Mr. nnd Mrs. II. C. Gardner and son of Denver, Col., who are motor ing through Oregon, left this morn ing tor Crater Lnko after spending Thursday In the city. . BUSINESS TRIP O. V. Myers, who makes his headquarters in Medford, is in the city on ono of his frequent business visits. 1'KOM BERKLEY Sarah A. Davis, Elizabeth Davis and Margaret Davis make up a party of California pooplo who are touring tho northwest. They loft this morning for Crater Lake. W.-VLKER BACK v Superintendent of Baker-Dunn Con struct Ion Company Hero Fred Walkor, suporlntondont of tho Bnlior-Diinn Construction com pany, who has been working on tho irrigation project at Willow Valley dam' for 'tho past -t-hrwi montlin has returned to tho' city.'' Aeeordln'ti'' to Mr. Walkor the- project Is practic ally complotedi v KROM ODELL LAKE C. P. Roberts and William Colo of Odell lake were visitors 1n town last night from Odell lake, where active railroad construction is now In progress. . HERB FROM FORT KLAMATH J. W. Utter, a rancher of Fort Klamath, was a visitor in Klamath Falls last night. RETURNING EAST Prominent Attorney of East and Children Returning Sunday ' Mr,--nd:' Mrs." Paul ' Kam andV:? V ; TO CHILOQVIJf ; ' .'. , ,( children of- Portland- were among j . - the arrivals in tho city this noon ' Henry Larson left this morning aad will be , Here for several nays,- for ciiitoqiiin. where ; 'he has ac-; Mr Kiitu rilimiunir to nll.?ifl tn hlifii-t .. I.... ' ...V.l i. .' , 1. 1 ivl'lvti , 'H pt'LiVt uii, yiiiun fci ney.i uiattrs nere. . : :- firl ' F. M. Fairfield, prominent at torney of Chicago. Blinois, with his son and daughter, David and Julia, accompanied by Miss Norma Sparks, who have been making an extended tour of the west, plan to leave Sun day for the east, going from here to, Crater lake, Portland, Seattle, Yel lowstonq park and a number of in teresting points enrouto homo. Some 30 years ago Mr. Fairfield lived here and this Is his first visit since leaving. The party plan to bo on their trip about a month longer, getting east in time for tho girls to again entor college. VISITING ROGERS HOME Sister of Mrs. 1cslle Rogers Here for Visit Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wayne Bop kins and son Earl Wayne Jr.,- of Portland, are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rogers, motor ing here from Rogue river vallery. whore they have been visiting rela tives for some tlmo. Mrs. Hopkins nnd Mrs. Hogors are sisters. Trey will bo the week-end guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Rogors at their lodge at Lako of tho Woods. Big Closing Out Sale of Pianos rtF-KifsMiftuismi Theatre The Coolest place in Town A superb cast present ; e-. , "Gambling Wives" - & An absorbing !st6iy of. modem life : " , i , , r. . ! -.. "j. t..-i Another of tlie-poRul''Sirig hem Again'' 'series ' featurins; old soiigs aiift the 'latest I?e'ws' 'complete the program. r Saturday Special , ' " - The biggest comedy thriller yet ! , ' ' "The Girl In The Limousine" S- .- , with Larry Seinon starring and it is easily the bes,t effort of this surprising young mat i Comedy plus and thrills galore. , ' ;., , .. . , ... (J Coming Sunday'; Gloria Swanso. in, "Madame Sans Gene" I'ilWmlMi I AT THE LIBERTY ? We are making n elenn sweep of ovory Piano nnd Playor Piano on our warehouse floor and also the reserve stock in our storehouse, to gether with thoso on the way by! railroad. ... j People are coming In from outside towns far nnd nonr to take advan tage of this wonderful opportunity. Ono beautiful Baby Grand Is In cluded In this lot. $25 cash will land this Grand in your home. Bal ance on easy monthly payments Romombor the place. The Klam ath Falls Music House, 122 South 8th street, just back of the American National Bank. Call, write or rlug us up today. Adv. 24. A .rapid . action. Western story , is . 1 "THE RIP SNORTER" withiDick llattoii and his two remarkable horses . featured in the leading roles. Vv. Sariirrfav ' r! " - HARRY CAREY- in .."TIGER THOMPSON" I Coining Sunday i j tfntPrjVcy'V'fC IGHT OF WESTERN STARS"''