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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1925)
FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1026 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLf,, OREGON PAGE THREE History Made When Fire Chief Fails to Cuss Bad Alarm Vur onn in i in' blitory of on HON nil' doportmonUi u flrti oh lot illil mil OUH t ii folio ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 . An alarm turnod in hoytly oftay ii o'olook nil" morning ion! tho rim ii k i m ii ilroQlQi up i'i nil infbet, Tljo iihiiui pgrgdo of loniotJon Hiuiki'i'H, traffic iiffliwH mill excited bojw followed la tho nrtk or the HtreeihliiK flN truck. Tho truck wan pounding up hixim trool when tho tragody ocdurred, Tin' gourd Btuck. Nut u runt furtlicr up tht lull OOtlld the Urn truck tun- I. firemen workod frantically. Chief Keith k AmbroM directed tho )qb mill ouraod long and alloqtly bo (ween iii tooth, "Wall, wbero'i tho firot" ont fireman aikod. Ami there waao'l any llro. it Him a fiiinu alarm. toi l.lts leave . Mr. and Mr. r. n. i nfer and two daughter, ituih and Holon, art en Joying n oamplni trip in nortbora Oalltorola, Tboy plan i" bo gone aboul ton day, MIU CORDON LEAVING Plannlbg in enter tehool In Berke ley, California, Ulu Hope Oordon, iliuiKliicr uf Mr. uml Mm J. A Oordon; win leavo in aboul ton day, neoonpaalod by her parent, RRTURNINa si vmv mim Oertrndo Rekman uf Tho Oortrude Shop, who Iuih bean in thpj cimi fur the pail throe went purl rhaalng full and winter millinery fur her ihop, will return to tho city on Sunday evening. During her buying trip mihk nertfudo rutladl In Han Kriiilcii. N', w Vurk illy, ' Obloaflo gad Ig returning front st, Louie, her but buying center, on? routu homo, KATIIEIt AMI h.M'GIITEIt Bggtern trlkltdr continue in (lop in Klamath Pall onrdaio to Crater Lake, and on Thursday Major Lot-j ll.'f ii ml .In ti ,l, , ..f i.I It. f..j I pahl the illy ii vliilt dnroule mirth. NOHTIIKItN l.lltl.S Bnroute home from Crater Luke, com C. Meyer. Mary a. Boyle and Mary June BoVIe visited In Hi" illy yeiterday, lonylng fur their bom in Portland today. THE WRATH BR The Oyclo-8l4rmggraph at Dnder wood' pharmacy show a lowoi bam metric raadlng iiii aRornoon, itrisk wind win prevail tonight with high er temperature probable tomorrow Poroeaol for next 4 hours: Fair, probably warmer. Tho Tyco recording thermometer regialorod maximum nnd minimum tomporaturo today; uk fbllbwsi HIkIi 76 Low 31 f. H. Wi-atlier Iteport Weather. Oregon: Cloudy uml mild In llii) wed portion, fair and con tinued warm In east portion tonlkin and Saturday. Light southwesterly wind. The First Strictly Cash Store in Klamath County Santford & Co. Phone 64 cpf 426 MAIN STREET Phone 34 The Largest Strictly Cash Store in Klamath County Large package Poets wash, mch, soap t 30 Nucoa, lb 30 Fancy fresh creamery butter, II) 52 Qt- Ga, size Liithy's appjebutter iOJ You can phone us your order and pay our deliveryman at your home You will be pleaded with the service we give you. We deliver free all orders amounting to $2.00 or more Compare our price with the puke you pay elsewhere and see if you are not furnishing your own service simply so the merchants can make a larger profit. Prices quoted in this ad are good until market change Large package Renso 25 Large can Hex lye Large can Sani-Flush 25 Large package Lux 25 Large can Old Dutch Cleanser Qg 10 large bars P. & G 4Q Economy jar lids, dozen 25 1 lb. can best ground chocolate 28 2 cans fancy Iowa com 25 Tender peas, can 20 Large can fancy dill pickles 25 Large can fancy sour pickles 35 Large can fancy whole hominy J5 Large can best kraut 20 Large can fancy spinach 20 Campbell's soup, any kind JQ Van Camp's pork and beans Ripe olives, can JCJ Fancy asparagus tips, can 20 1 lb can Hershey's coca 35 10 lbs. pure cane sugar .. yQ 25 lbs. pure cane sugar 1.75 100 lbs. pure cane sugar 6.65 1 lb. can Schilling's coffee 4 lb. can Schilling's coffee, lb 54 Fancy Rogue River tomatoes, crate. ... .70 Fancy Large Rogue River Elberta 1 OA peaches, crate Large Fancy Rogue River canta- " ' ' tfC loupes, each eUJ 4 Extra large Rogue River cantaloupes .25 M V. All the fresh fruits and vegetables we offer j you are really fresh they reach our store the same day they leave the fields in the Rogue River valley. 1 Compare the price we ask you with the price you have been paying You will see the ad vantage you have by our Medford store pur chasing direct from the grower You pay J only one small profit between yourself and the grower. o-Aj-j-AJ-A-a. ,AftAAaAalqi AiiAAAA1-J ta.. jAxaqy , TTTttTtTTTIITTtTTTTTtTTttTtTtTTTtT . T , TTt "I . AAA .1. j. OAAAAJiAJ r T . T -. -TTTTTTTy Mainly About People yus. imi'STov iti:t tvt-:tti:i) f) VLSIT HXRB TO GO K.AST OFFICIALS AT MHOFQRD , Mil. .U'll MIW. MTOKY Mr. and Mr, QooiYe Oi storey. Jr., tof Seattle, Wimblnglon, were tha KUimtii -f Mr. anil Mrs. L. J. Ilcrt lund at their much near .Merrill, while t.mrliiK Ihrougb nmthern Ore gon on Uhelr way to Crater lyike. Mm. Sloroy, puto Ml.u Edna baraon, hue a holt of frlen.lH here who will remember hr rtelt hero three years IIKO, when ah wan the hOUlO guest of Mm. Khdlttnd at their hottiu In Klamalih Fulls. Prlghdl of Mrn. John Houston are Kind in learn she Ik aide to re name hot DdOfUon .with the Ameri can Xntlonal Hank, after Buffering from a slightly Infected foot, caused from (tapping on a nail at their newly completed home on North Second street. It Is considered for tunate that the null was not rusty, In which event the Injury might hare proven more serious. ON BC8INB8S Tltll" W. It. AndeiHon And Morris Lee II" left thlH mornltiK for t'hlloquln lor a two dnya business trip for tho t'lillfomln-Oregon power company. W. II. Cramer Ik n 'httitttbu vis itor In tho ctly today, from (logua ltlver. LKAMNti SI NDAV The Misses I.oulse CatUlia, Mno Karto, Cecelia MoMahan ami Ray Warner arc leaving Sunday morning for Crater I.nke and plan to return by way of Medford. Willard Louis, Irene Rich, Robert Agnew, June Marlowe, John Patrick, Kate Price , in - "The Man Without a Conscience" An intensely and dramatically different story of a man who was "Power-Drunk" Saturday Raymond Griffith in "Paths to Paradise" COMING SUNDAY The cleverest Comedy of the year Buster Keaton in "SEVEN CHANCES" NORTHERN (Jt'KSTS On their return home from Crat er Lake, a party, of Cortland vlsi tora were guests in the elty over Thursday, flatting with (fiends. In cluded in the motor parly were Mrs. K. Iteynolds Miss K .lonea. Miss N. Fletcher and Mrs. It. E. Temple ton. RETURN PROM ll.W Mr. and Mrs. L, W. Hardin, who for the pust three weeks have been enjoying a delightful visit with friends In a number of the Coos Hay cities, returned last evening. LEFT. THIS MORNING I Mr. and Mrs. C. K. De Lap and j Mr. and .Mrs. Ci F. Dc Lap. with : Mis. Orltfiths, mother ot Mrs. C. it. Do Lap. left by motor this morning for an extended trip to Portland. 1 Salem and Springfield. Miss Hazellc Dihlman. of L s An geles, is expected to arrive here this evening from the southern me tropolis, to visit with her father. Dill Oonklin. and Mrs. S. E. And jeraqn. , Miss Dahlman expects to remain here until the latter part of September. I Mrs. Robinson, mother of Mrs. R. Barnhart, rs expecting to leave shortly for Indiana and other east ern points where she will spend the winter months. j John C. l)jyle, K. G. Klahn and M. P. Priest, officials of the Califor ' nia Oregon Power company :are nt j tending 'a business conference of the company in Medford Mday. ; ILL AT HOME Mrs. H. G. Wortley cf the Golden Rule store Is ill at her dome today, suffering with U .severe C3ld. GKTS THIRD TICKKT James Perry, one of the ardent local 'baseball fans, drew ticket number three for the game Sunday between Klamath Falls and Weed to which a large number of local people are planning to attend. MHS. WAGONER HERE Mrs. M. W. Wagoner, of Mod-e Point, is spending the day here shop ping and visiting with friends:' While here she is a guest ut the hotel Arcade. BRRKIN BUYS CAR After holding rirst place in the riding contests at the Rodeo, Hill Herkin. popular cowboy, has decided ha has mustered the horse nnd while in the city yeiterday from the Rock creek ranch, purchased n new Chev rolet touring ear. which he drove back to the ranch yesterday nftur-noon. GEORGE MAY HURT George May, the lit year old aon 1 : Mr. and Mrs. Albert May. Buffer led a severely sprained right wrist thlj morning, while attempting to crank the family motor car. The ! attending pi.tyslcian thinks it re Jmurk'ible that the youngster did not ! break the wrist, the blonv from the crank being so severe. While suf fering from bis injury he is doing us well as can be expected. FROM 1IROOK.MDK RANCH Tho Misses Evelyn Applcgala nn.l j R. Chltwood were guests here yes-1 terday fpom the Brookside ran.h. ! MRS. RHCIIGK LEAVES Mrs. E. W. Reniek and children j loft yesterday for Lakevlew for a month's visit with .Mrs. Renick's 'sister. Mrs. N. A. Nicholas. SAVE and THRIVE Miss JOHNSTON RETURNING Mill Anna May Johnston, one of the popular young teachers of the local schools, is expected to return within a few days from Portland and Seattle and a number of the conBt cities where she has been spending her summer vncatlon. and will resume her duties as a teacher With the opening of school. Miss Johnston Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. r. Johnston ot this city. IX FOR DAY II. E. Alexnnder . and son John of the Hock Creek ranch trans acted business In the city yesterday, returning home last evening. FORMER TEACHER HERE Miss Pauline Hood, who formerly i taifght here In the public schools. who has been spending her vacation In San Francisco, was the guest of friends here over Thursday and re turned to the south this morning. HILL SNOW LEAVES DecMing that 'he iwas due for aj vacation when everyone else seem ed to have the fever. Bill Snow left j vesterday by motor, for San Fran- j Cisco, where he will enjoy the next two weeks, taking in the sights ot' tho southern city. X';'V-"l!j' - ' quests leave Dr. nnd Mrs. Newell, who were the house Ruests of Mr. und Mrs. T, J. Webb on MoKlhley for the past three days, left for a visit in Crescent City nnd a number of southern points, before returning to their home In Prinevllle. MISS McMAHAN LEAVING Miss Cecilia McMuhan of Tho Gertrude shop, plans to leave on an I extended eastern tour before long. Bnroute east, where Miss McMnhun will further her knowledge of mll lluery, she will visit with her moth er In Portland. AT WEDB HOME Miss Cornelius Robertson of Lake view, Is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Webb on McKluley. VISITING MOTHER J. J. Jwhnson spent Thursday in the city from Modoc Point, visiting with Iris mouher, Mrs. Mary John son, who Is visiting here from Washington. AT THE T T O 17 O TP V Ir-X 1J E IV JL A Last showing' of "Where Romance Rides" starring Dick Hatton, suppot'teil by Marilyn Mills with her two trick horses, "Star" and "Bev erly. " i Coming Sunday James Oliver Ctmvood's "Baree, Son of Kazan" GOING TO LAKE Mr. and Mrs. Alan Jones are planning to spend Sunday at Crater Lake. Fur Manufacturing. Coat Remodeling All work guaranteed Mrs. Wm. Bessler C2G Washington Between Sixth and Seventh Line Your Clouds with Silver How many times have you stood in the shadow of a, great cloud and watched the sun pouring; down over its silvery edges and lighting up sortie space far ahead ? Xhe same vision of bright, successful days in the future comes to the man who has a grow ing savings account. Is YOUR Account Growing? The American National Bank of Klamath Falls, Oregon. 3jg Member Federal Reserve System. r- .. . ... - mMHifmmmfv " T " ' ff ' Align