The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 31, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    FRIDAY, JULY '81, I02H
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE THREE
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Ones tin Wrilili'stln.v
Bopurlni tWO nl' Hi" InrK'sl
watermelons, available, Floyd ' V.
i-'iiiTur Wednesday nftornaoa
proved himself the popular unol
wheij in entertained olevon of lili
i in in grand hlocss nod nophows hi
tun porno of mih ijMtor Mi'", p. 11.
llaLap mi 1 ion t li Itlvumldit. YIiom
iinjoylnn ins nod were I'nulu, Pa
triots, Dorothyi Mary Avn, Nondls,
Dwiiiu, (Jharloy, Junior Lloyd, Kd
win mill It h Inn il DoLup mill vir-
Inln 1 1 Ith 111 on 1 1 . RoMtU Mr(l if
Ashland and Alice llnlit'iy, wtm
sro both gassls in Hi" Nondle
DeLtp iiiini". wi'!.' niio present,
Mr. Karrur (a rsoOVMlOf from
severe InJurtM recofvod In an mi to
nuoidool m lirimii Vajley, California,
shout nix weeks ego end w" moved
limn juiii rveoently from too iou lo
om olty io recuperate at the home
(ir hin sister, Mre, 0, u. DeLop.
ROBBUURQ PARTY
Barouto t Klamath Agency ahd
Crater Lake, whore they win ipand
over the If-ond, Mre, Ma M, wn
ion and dauRhtM, Mien Bl'low May
VVIIeoDi Mih. iiaae t Lapwdl, Ida
ho, mill Minn Violet liruliiiiii f
I'ortland vlaltoit hare oyer Thur
day, leaving ihi afternoon toj the
Agency to ipend tonight and will
motor mi in Crater Lnko tomorrow,
PAHRWULL pahtv
Local Louitg Polio, otvo Swimming
Part) ror Karl Hunaphrea
tin file li"! "vi'iiint: in Klamath
Fails, whi-ri in- Iiki boon spending
IiIh summer vacation, Bail Hum,.
plirey, 1 of Mr. and Mra, Ooorge
Humphrey, wan compllmentod with
a pleale ami swimming parly by
a number of the youngor sol il
WluNKia beach inm evening, The
party motored to the popular boson
In ib moonlight enjoyed a pteole
mippur ami hwIiii, lifter which ihey
wi iirtiumi Hi" bon-tlre and mik
houki. In Ih" party wore Missel
I'aiilliin flirt . mull lilxmi
ii'Vn Henaley and Irrancei
phrayi Paul Keller, Barl
Phreyi Jink Murphy ajd
Bdaall,
uMRNWeV
The First Strictly Cash
Store in Klamath County
Santford & Co.
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u mniii iiii.i.i Cs
Phone 34 Phone 64
The Largest Strictly Cash
Store in Klamath County
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RI TI l!li SIMIIV
MIm tlnorKlunnn t'llfl, pupulnrly
known niniuiK h'r frli'iiila iik "Hot,"
v.111 ratttrh Sunday from n tn-day'i
venation al Asblsnt ami Medford,
wlinrn she visited with iehivm and
trtehde. mi 011(1 has Wen tin- in
eplratlos for a number, of im
promptu affair while visiting in the
Vulloy I'lllliH.
RETIRNS him III
Local liny Rotuitui to Bonthcrn
California After Vlsii
Karl Humphrey, who haa been
here fm- the naal tlrao weeks visit
Iiik bin garente, Mr, and Mra, Ooorge
L, Humphrey, from Lot Angolee,
where he bolda a responsible pobl'
iiou with ill" Woatera Blectrio
oompany, returned touth tali
morning.
Fruits and Vegetables
We are receiving each day the most fancy
fresh fruits and Vegetables to ha had they
art; fresh and will please you.
Our Medford store purchases all our Rogue
River, products direct from the grower which
not only insures their fre.-.iiiess hut enahles
US to sell them to you with hut one small
profit between you and the grower.
Compare the price each day in the week
not merely on one or two items but on all
vour purchases.
Prices quoted in this ad are good until
market changes
1 lb. package best spaghetti
Jello, any flavor, package Q
2 oz. bottle pure extracts, any flavor 35
10 large bars P. & G. soap 'Q
3 large bars Cream Oil soap 2J5
2 cans Iowa Chief corn 25
Full pint pure cane and maple syrup .... 3Q
Large package pancake flour 3Q
Laij-e package Grape Nuts
Posst Toasties, package
Libby's apple butter, can 20
Laige can pure loganberry jam 3Q
Large can pure blackberry jam !35
Large can Instant Postum 45
Golden West fancy tea, lb QQ
Best grade creamery butter gQ
Fancy cream cheese, lb 2&
2 lb. can Hills Red Can coffee, lb 54
10 lbs. pure can and maple syrup 1.50
10 lbs. marshmallow syrup 1.35
Economy jar lids, dozen 25
Ball Mason jar lids, dozen 20
Ball Mason pint jars, dozen gQ
Ball Mason quart jars, dozen JJQ
Ball Mason 1 gal. jars, dozen 1.00
Fancy new comb honey 5
Compare the price we ask you with the price
you -have been paying elsewhere.
Free Delivery Service
We own and operate our own individual
delivery system you can phone us your or
der and pay our deliveryman at your home.
We delivery free all orders amounting to
$2,00 or more All orders given us before 5
o'clock p. m. will be promptly delivered the
same day We guarantee our merchandise
to be as we represent it, or you may return
it to us and receive full purchase price.
Compare the service we offer you with the
service you have been receiving. L
iii.m:i it HALL o.tMi;
Tim boeeball game nf Sunday
afternoon between the Medford Mall
Tjjbune and Tho Evening Herald i
Urn topic nt convoreatlon about th"
Htri'i'lH ami tli1i"(H an. now on imli'.
Tin.' game i called tor liio, Bunday
afternoon end the email inn ot 96c
trqm eaoo ithoii attending, vin bo
(hnritml, uill pniiViMla in ko in Dim
fnnil rm- ''itreot iiIkiih," whlob i
WOll uniliir way.
PltOM Till: VALLRY
Mr. and Mrs. B. U. .lonoj., vtittora
from Mi'iltiiril, arrlvod litr" lul yt-H-
tnrday afternoon,
0AKLAK1) VISITORS
Mr. and mtm. S; d. McCread; with
their daughter, Mh Katheriiio, ot
Oakland, California, npi-nt tin- day
in Mnmittii Kail' leaving late thin
i afternoon fur Crater Lake,
i itoM i n 1 : l oitT
1. B, Stanloy trOm Porl Klamath
In. transacting buei&eai mattera here
itodar.
PROM 8PRAOCK RIVKh
PLAN TO STAY
Southern People at Poutt Oomfori
Plun in Remain fm- Ituntliig
'The Oooloit Plaoe In Town"
Last Showing f
Edith Vyiinrtbn'3
Prize Story
"THE AGE
OF
INNOCENCE"
Saturday
Benilfifttl Agnes Ayi-cs
in
"HER
MARKET
VALUE"
Coming Sunday
, dMormai Xhlmadge In
"THE LADY"
a pariy f aouthorn California
pcoplo who have htieh gubata at tho
Polnl Comfort roiuiri rm- soveral
iiavH. enjoying eanoeihgi tiahlngoji"d
iwlmmlng, ice ad taken up with the
place that they hayo made plans to
romaln until full nnti Uie hunting
ni'iimin opmiH. Mra. ,Moiiri was in
tciday from tho lotlito mui ropprte
tourlejg from all paVtii of ihi- coun
try are kui'his thtire.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wren& 'il fum-
I My of Bprague Rivet qrw kiiohIr In
Mh" city, While here they are ntnp
plttg ai ih" Hotel White Pelican,
f
KASTKRX TOURISTS
J From Now York City, Mrs. Julia
j M. Colin ami Thoo I.. Oohn woro
LOVOr Thursday visitors in Klamath
I Kails, leaving this morning to visit
I the much talked about Crater Lake.
LOOKIXG FOR BUSINESS
R, 10. Simpson, reaideht of Salem,
having heard so much of Klamath
Kails and its ureal possibilities, ar
rived here yesterday from the eupl
tol city, lo spend a week looking
over business possibilities, with the
hopes of locating here.
PROM t'OIMHI
A. (I. Warden ami V. K. t'ornl
able are antOllg the visitors hero to
day, reglaterlng from Oopco,
A lie
RETURNS SOUTH
Cheeking Sloek In Southern
Pacific Ynnls Leaves
to tiii; i.oiigk
Mr. and Mrs. F. Templolon, San
Krancisii) people, enjoylnc their
vacation in southern Oregon, left
this morning for Crater Lake lodge
tn BPOUid over liio week-end.
BUSINESS VISIT
O. V. Meyers, well known Med
ford business ' man. who makes
Klamath Kails frequently from the
Valley city 01: business, arrived here
yOaterday for a few days stay.
ORAM'S PASS RASHLY
Mr. and Mrs. P. Cordon Hart,
'taited here yesterday from Grants
MONTAGIF VISITOR
C. I.. Churchill of Montague
among the visitors in the city.
HACK FROM I HII-Ogi lN
Miss Anna Metcatf, 'buyer for the
local Golden Rule store, spent
Thursday at Chiloqtiin arranging the
ready-to-wear stock in the new
Golden Rule store, which will open
tomorrow. Miss Metcalf reports
the store nicely arranged anil a
splendid location for business.
PICNIC PARTY
i A party of local folks, including j
j Mr. and Mrs. Al Raymond, Miss i
'nrn Thrtmncnn II A .lewetl and ;
Pass, making the trip by motor lo ! Miss N,, uaymoml spent Thursday I
Sanitary Fruit Market j
701 Main Street i
rr
Fresh Fruit and Vegetables v
Open from 6 a. m. to 12 Midnight
enjoy a trip to crater libks over
the week-end.
evening at Wlul-Kso beach on a pic
nic and swimming party.
II. I., l.a Due, representative ot
the Southern Pacific, who for the
past week has been ehe king stock
in the beal yards for the company,
loft this morning for his homo in
Diinsmuir.
PROM rm: SOUTH
W. I,. Beedy arrived 'hero tills
afleriio.iii from San Kranelsoo, lo
transact, business.
ALLEN HOME sol, 11
Sells Home (o l.angslat And is
Building Anotltor for Self
Through I he Red Star Really com
pany tho homo of T. II. Allen at
l!2d Lincoln street was sold yester
day to o. II. I.angslat who pur
chased l he residence for his future
homo. Mr. Allen Is at the present
lime building a bungalow across the
stroot' which ho plana to occupy as
Mottu as n is completed,
TO ORAXBR LAKE
Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Meyers, Miss
KergiiMou and Miss Thonor, all of
Portlnndi spent Thursday hero on
roulo lo t'rntor Lake to upend (he
week-esd holidays.
LEAVING SUNDAY1
Mr. and Mrs K. W. Prultt and
If. M. Hollleter plan to lonvo early
Sunday morning for Crater Lake,
where they will upend tho day,
AT THE
I L-I-B-E-R-T-Y
I f you like ;i Good!
Snappy DeWctive
Story, See
. "THE
BEAUTIFUL
SINNER"
t's ;i Gripping Hale of
I ho Sevrol Service
Saturday
I'.ll.l. CODV in
"THE
FIGHTING
SMILE"
The Hip; One Sunday is
"UP THE
LADDER"
starring Vircrlriia Valll '
FROM BOSTON
Willi the arrival of Mrs. A. E.
Bradley and Miss Alice" Bradley of
Boston, Mass., in the city, It Is ap
parent that Klamath Falls is being
talked ot from east to west, for dur
ing the past week a score of people
from the town of "Boston baked
beans" have visit-sd here, many en
route north and to Orator Lake.
SISTERS YISIT HERB
The Misses Nell C. and Mary G.
Reardjn of Hollywood, California,
the Home of the motion picture
stars, are visiting hero on their way
to Crater Lake. People from Cali
fornia continue to come ijorth to get
nwny from the heat ami enjoy Ore
gon's scenic spots of nation wide
interest.
ANNA CREEK SHOPPER
Mrs. Jessie Stagg. residing on
Anna creek, .was among the busi
ness shoppers here yesterday.
GOES TO It RAY
Everett Geer, who has been visit
ing here during the summer vaca
tion with his grandparents, Mr. aud
Mrs. D. Bruley, left yesterday for
Bray, where he will spend tho re
mainder of his vacation with his
aunt, Mrs. Rex Young.
CHILQQUIN VISITORS
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hall, of Chllo
qnin were among' Thursday's visitors
in Klamath Kails. They wore guests
at the Hotel Arcade while here.
FROM KKLSO
Kelso. Wnshinton, visitors here
today include C. A. Peters and C.
J. Sams.
TOURINGf NORTH
Arrivals yesterday from the east
III Klamath Falls included, Mr. and
Mrs. E.iC. Hilton ot Philadelphia,
Pa., on their way to Crater Lake,
after which they will motor on
north.
THE WEATHER
The Cyclo-Stormagraph at Under
wood's pharmacy continues to run
on an even keel, registering less
Utah two points variation in the
past 5 days. Forecast for next 24
I hours: Cpntinued fair; slightly
! warmer.
I'. S. Weather Report
! Oregon: Fair tonight and Satur
day, but cloudy tonight on coast;
moderately warm in tho interior;
gentle variable winds.
Modern Service
Old Fashioned Friendliness
This is a modern bank with the most up-to-date
service.
But we have not forgotten the old-fashioned
friendliness that comes from the heart.
It is a pleasure to serve you.
SICEE i:akt44Hn PEOPLE
Mrs. J. F. Terry with Mrs. L. A.
PUlkham, both of Brooklyn, New
York, making, a tour of western
country, errouto to Crater Lake and
on north, were guests hero Thurs
day. LOCAL PEOPLE
RETURN PROM ROCKY POINT
College tiirls Return Prom Rocky
Point, Where They Visited
The Misses Elizabeth Manning
and Kathryn Ulrich, who have been
the house guests ot Mr. and Mrs.
George C. Ulrioh ::t the Ulrich sum
mer home nt Rocky Point, re
turned Thursday. Roth young girls j
uro popular members ot the young-'
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dnggut and 1 or social set and are spending the j
The American National Bank
of Klamath Falls, Oregon. "J
Member Federal Reserve System. v, S' 1
Mr. and Mrs. F. R, Hamblett mo
tored out to Wlul-Kso bnnch last
evening, where they cooked their
summer mouths here with her par
ents from Eugene, where they are
students nt the University of Oro-
oveuing meal and enjoyed a swim. sou,