The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 31, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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    FRIDAY, JtJLV 81, IB0B
Page Two
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALDS, OREGON
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Roseburg Girl Is
Expert Whistler
Court Adjourns
During August
Proving herself n whistler of an
te ual ability, MIssBI-lovr May Wil
son, daughter of Mrs. Mn M. Wil
son of IloHi'liurt. added much In the nnA Judge A. L. I
program at the Pine Tree theater I nvontb MSI
whom Hho appeared last evening.
Ah hoou nH ft wan learned the (-lover
young lady was in (ho lily, nrrange-
Kor 39 tla.vn, no cases will la1
tried in circuit court, for August is
the vacation month of the court 'V
! Saturday and Monday Specials at Falls Mercantile Co.
iviu during ;'tai
he consple-.ius hy his
absence around Ino court room.
The first case that will be tried
In September is the case of State
ments ware made for her appear- vs. way. charged wttn first decree
nnce at the local theater. In male- M"der ou the morning of Septeni
Iiik n tour or the coast cities on a I ncr
vacation trip with her mother and a I 1
party or friends. Miss Wilson has Inn w
been very much in demand and has 1 WnDemian BUYS
nude a number of public appear- Riicinocc l""VirMr
anece. While studying under Mad-' DUSUieiS VAriU.r
nme Zody of Long Beach. California,
the noted teacher saw great pos
sibilities for the young ludy. whose
One of the most prominent real
estate transactions of this week
mother and sisters foruierlv lived I WM ,na' OI -sier.my wnen a. ii.
at Klamath Agencv. where Mrs. Wil- Major, timber operator of West
son still holds property interests. wood' California, through a local
J I real estate firm, purchased the S3-
(Mil lilt 111; .Ills. IISUI1
and her daughter, Rl-Iow: Mrs. Haas !
of I.apwnl. Idaho and Miss Violet
(irahnih of Portland left this after
noon for Klamath Agency where
they will spend the night, motoring
on to Crntcr Lake tomorrow to spend
the week-end. They will return
from Crater Luke to their homo in
Itoseburg.
Mr. and Mrs. John King of Hose
burg who have been the house
guests or Mri and Mrs. S. R. Peter
son for the past two days, returned
to their homo yesterdy.
i toot corner on Main and Spring
si reits. While Mr. Major was not
to by located after the deal was
,' closed, having left for Ms southern
home, it Is understood he pur
chased the corner for business pur
poses and will no doubt build with
in the near future.
People from all parts of the coun
try are now interested in Klamath
Falls and local real estate men are
daily kept busy on deals for busi
ness and residence property.
Time it Is cool enough to sleep it
is almost time to get up.
All
Torn Up
Getting ready to move to our new
location at 826 Main street, the for
mer location of the Klamath Bak-
We are checking up on all odds and
ends and as soon as located we will
throw these items on the market at
interesting prices to clean them out.
If you are going to need a rug wait
as we will place an assortment on
sale at bargains.
Stoves and Ranges
Don't buy and be sorry, but wait,
we will have some surprises in qual
ity and prices in both new and used,
when we get located.
Lucas. Furniture
SANITARY MARKET
Pot Roast, beef lb Sc
Beef boiling, lb 2V?.C
Sirloin steak, lb 25 C
T-Bone steak, lb 25c
6 lbs. veal roast qq
2 lbs, veal steak 35 c
Veal stew, lb 12V?!C
Mutton stew, lb 10c
Leg of mutton, lb 30c
Special today only cottage butts gc
Roasting chickens, fryers and hens
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SANITARY MARKET
I Choice Meats
Special Attention to Order Trade
7th and Main Phone 22
Ladies' Silk Crepe de Chine
Print Dresses
Values to 19.50 . .
Saturday and Monday
Special, 10.95
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Coates Sewing Thread
Saturday and Monday
Special, 7 for 25c
Khaki Middies
Values to 2.00
Saturday and Monday
Special, 98c
Dress Voiles
A full range of the best patterns
Values up to 59c
Saturday and Monday
Special, 33c
Oil Cloth
Saturday and Monday
Special, best grade, 36c yd.
Fiber Hose
85c Values
Saturday and Monday
Special, 69c pair
Percale and Gingham
Dresses
Ideal summer house dresses
Values up to 2.00
Saturday and Monday
Special, 98c
Outing Flannel
27 inch Reg. 23c
Saturday and Monday
Special, 19c
Pequoit Sheets
81x90, 1.55
Printed Crepe de Chenes
In all the popular colors
Values up to 3.30 yd.
Saturday and Monday
Special, 1.98 yd.
36-in. Cretonnes
S .Uird iy and Monday
Special, 19c yd.
Phoenix Hose
In all sizes and colors
Regular 1.00
Saturday and Monday
Special, 89c
Saturday and Monday Specials
Genuine B. V. D.s
Naugahyde Traveling Bags
and Gladstones
11.50 Values S 8C M special 10.00
17.50 Values S 8C M special 15.00
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Khaki Headlight Pants
Regular 2.00 values
Saturday and Monday
Special, 1.50
Khaki Screen Hats
Reg. 75 and 85c values
Saturday and Monday
Special, 50c
Regular the world over 1.50
Saturday and Monday
Special, 98c
Boys' Percale Blouses
Sizes 6 to 14 Regular 1.00
Saturday and Monday
Special, 69c
for Men and Boys
Engineer and Fireman Sox
Saturday and Monday
Special, 5 pairs for 1.00
Bandana Handkerchiefs
28 inch Red and Blue
Saturday and Monday
Special, 7 for L00
Sealpax Twin Button
Underwear
Regular 1.50 values
Saturday and Monday
Special, 1.25
Neckties
Cut silk in all the good colors
1.50 values
Saturday and Monday
Special, 89c
Falls Mercantile Co.
T
DANCE
Saturday Evening
AUGUST 1st
Given by the Women's Com
munity CJtlb of Chilofiiln.
Good MuhW: Kveryhody (.'own
JUDGE LEAVITT
NOT TO SIT IN
ELLIOTT TRIAL
Hither Jndiie A. L. Leavltt or
Chief Justice MeBride will nail In a
JurtKf' lo nit In the cshp of Btata vk.
K. Rlllott, itharKoil In nn Indli t
mvni. rtuniod by lln kihimI Jury
Wednetday, with r&alfoaiiance and
ih'hIIkciici! In oTflri'.
This whh the dm.lHlon lmndcd
down yoiterday by Judge i.cavin on
the iifridnvii or prejudice (lied
agalnM hint by attorneys tor Rlllott,
No acl'on wuh lukiiu hy llio iudu
on the motion of the defense to ot
as!de th; Indlctinont, on tho rodlid
tii.it tho dutslde jtidRo shouTd handle
j the ease In nil Hh purtlcularn.
(nasniuch us tomorrow, tho cir
cuit court adjourns for a month, any
I motions or arioimcntH In connection
I with the Klllott case must be post
poned until tltt? court reconvenes on
September 1,
It Is IhouCht that the trial will
take place Home time this (all, Ah
lie-re are a number of criminal cases
now set for trial In September, the
Rlllott case will probably not be ills
posed of till October.
With Mr. Rlllott the dlslrlct attor
ney, the question han arisen, who
will prosecute the district attorney
In case the charKO of malfeasance
and negligence In office conies to
trial. It Is assumed that the county
court will appoint a local lawyer to
act as prosecutor In the case, Law
yers of Rlllott hope, however, that
the Indictment will be set aside on
the ground of faulty construction
and that the charge will die In a
natural dentil, without cotulhk" to
trial.
Tife average crop' of 'a cfocofliDUt
tree in to nuts, but the prrrji ruf
general oloCllon vurles,
Walter , short with the Miller
Construction company at Chltoquln
spent Thursday evening In he city
with friends,
coast I.KAUl'K scoiti:s
At Halt Lake
Baoramonto I,
At rorllanil 8;
At Vernon I ;
itn tfnnclsco ti.
It Is easy lii laugh nt jour own ev-
PenBd Ulltll the hills come III.
Klamath Klothing Kompany's
IvMi'a Special mi Broadclotli Shins
Metis fine EnglisI Droadclotli Shins
W hile BJue-Grsy and Ta,n;colors
Collars attached 1.95
Mfii-
Fancy Pattern BrdatJctotli Sliiii.
With collars in match
2.25
n r shins are wortli regular
3.003.504.00
KLAMATH KLOTHING KOMPANY
24 years in Klamath Falls Leading Clothiers
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