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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1925)
PAGE TWO EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1921 Cook with this rich milk To KNUIC1I food, rook with rich Carnation Milk, hiph in nourishment. To improve the navor ami texture of milk dishes, depend on Carnations creamy-delicate taste and creamy-smooth consistency. For Wery use, depend on tins fine milk, Oregon's leading brand 01 evaporated milk for nearly a quarter century By ritht of quality. Made Oregon li years for It tasks CREAMY It looks CREAMY It U CREAMY Dr. Trout After Poultry Prizes 1 at Coming Fair ! Or. f. m. Trout, urceldenl d( ihoj5. Maliu Community clUb and Doultryiuttn o( u.ai district, m.idojj onry of birds in the poultry di- 4 vision for tho coming ooumy fair. Xo finer flock of Rlark .Mlnoreus can lio found than the sleek, Itttertng black fowl which Dr. Trout proudly hlbitx at hlii pons In Malln. His lionv iht iuitrios embrace this brood Willi a pen of old birds, one of yoiiW slock, two bens, two cockerels 'and two pullets. A pen of yOUDK Indian Itumo poultry, a cock and ben. are also entered and will evoke much uv tere!t in this flashy and excepti, i:al , breed. X ai tpe Defining of the poultry dub ! I work for boys and rlrll Dr. Trout.' T I : Imm : It's Easy to Furnish Your Home Way" Trade in Your Old Furniture and USE YOUR CREDIT rnation Milk "From Contented Cows" Carnation Milk Products Company 474 Glisan Street Portland, Oregon STvAPORATJlV Toil Si.-e Baby Sit Wite to the Pacific Coast Shredded Wheat Co., Oakland, Califor nia, for your copy of the new prize-winning-recipe book, "50 Ways of Serving Shredded Wheat". It's free! Shredded at FULL MEAL IN 1 BISCUITS i Improvements to be Made at Meat Market An expenditure of $4,000 will ho made by Fred Terry, who just re cently purchased tho Trulove market on Main, according to an announce- I ment made today by the now owner. A new and strictly modern refrif; ! orator plant will be installed, all I new white enamel fixtures and tho j market itself will be enlarged as j much as possible. : Mr. Terry, recently of Itapid City, ' South Dakota, with his two sons. Vic tor and Andrew, wiii have complete I charge of the shop. In taking over the business on the first of Septem ber, therioij, will be closed until tho-j middle of the month for remodel ing, according to the new proproetor. NEW YOORK. Dr. A. O. Getier, Bellevne, toxicologist sais wood al cohol is now being found in all cheap liquor; more persons are dy ing from it than ever before, and it is responsible for a great many crimes. .s..:--: ::: : in tho interests of raising bettor poultry throughout the county, do nated 11 setting of eugs to every mem ber of clubs whom County Club Lead er Sexton deemed reliable to take charge and proper care of such a Kei.crous offer. Mr. Trout trapnesis all his hens and their egg records compare very favorably with many of the high producing flocks in the state. . It will he Interesting to watch the results the club youngsters have ob tained with this experimental poul try venture and if ihe offspring com pete with their parents, how they come out when the ribbons are hand ed out. it T T Library Tables Combination Library and Dining Table, Price $5.00 down will deliver this to your home. ews Of The Klamath Country All we have to do to reach the bottom is to let go, but we have to climb to reach the top. In the making of "Better Bread" it has been our policy to make it a little better, always improv ing on the quality. That is why "Better Bread" has attained the high standing it now enjoys. Your grocer can supply you with "Better Bread." The best costs you no more than the rest, you might as well have the best, insist on it. Special for Saturday Huckleberry Pies Werner Buns Whipped Cream Puffs I SIXTH STREET BAKERY CHAS. LANDIS I 126 South Sixth St. 4 "For Goodness Sake Eat Better Bread" f s ISpajti We use "Velox" only for ALL Kodak Work. Kodak work in at 9 a. m. out i at 5 p. m. same day i.v ii a ... - . w . i FORT KLAMATH Two Chevrolet cars, one driven by George tianon and the other by on unknown man. collided .Monday ai ternoon ut the Junction service ta tion. one mile east of here, iloth cars were badly damaged, also one man injured. Four men were ac companying George tianon. The cars were brought to the Rainbow garage for repairs. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Elliott and children. Thomas. Grace, Emery ;.::,! Vera, of Pendleton, Oregon, are spendng n few davs here vlsitln.; with friends, Mr. and Mrs. Frank; Denton. Mr. T. J. Jackson, who conduct! a M i-t.-. snarfHanqse torc. was a b"u.-i!i':.--i lallef in the county seat Monday. A report was received from Crater Lake . Sunday morning that six inches of snow fell at the rim Sat urday evening. Mrs. .Martha Craddock or Klam ath Kalis is here spending a visit with Mrs. S. D. Gardener. Mrs. Craddock is an old acquaintance of Mrs. Gardcnor. O. B. Hunch was here visitinn' with his family this week-end. A. G. Winter wa3 a business call er n Klamath Falls Monday. Slim Miticsh and Miss Jessie Dav is motored to Klamath Falls Sunday evening to attend the Frank and King's comedian show. H. L. Wimer, owner of tho Foit Klamath garage, was at Klamath Marsh Monday, attending to- busi ness there. .Mrs. c. S. Jackson and two sons, Roy and Lester; Mrs. U. A. Moon and daughter, Elva, and Russell Scott motored to the wild plum patch where they spent the day picking plums. They got about twenty gallons. Messrs. Russell Scott, George Smith and Oris Moon, were business callers at the county teat Saturday evening. Mickey Wanipler, of Odessa, spert the week-end here visiting friends. Rend Alder, who was hurt at the Dixon hay cainp and was taken to the Klamath Valley hospital for treatment, recently returned to re sume lis former job. Miss Lena Sargent has taken the place of Miss Alice Calulian. worh- ng at the Dixon hay camp an waitress. Mr. and Mm. J. F. Martin, son and daughter, Joe and Vivian, and Miss Elva Moon were busy shop ping at Klamath Falls Monday. Mrs. Stella Lippard and daughter, Retu, who has been visiting rela tives at Klamath Agency, returned here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. ICnglo and daughter, Marie, were in Klamath Falls Monday on business. .Mr. Boy Hickman and daughter. Mildred, are spending a few days visiting friends here. Rev. II. In Weiss and wife, after spending the past two weeks ut Eugene, returned to their home Monday. .Mrs. Weiss' sister ac companied them, ' Mrs. C, E. lloyt and Mrs. F. 11. Miller spent Tuesday with rela tives and friends of C'hlloquin. ' Mr. Robert Gordon, while cutting wood, had tho misfortune of cut ting an artery. Miss Gertrude Butler of Medford Is spending a vacation with her relatives, Mrs. E. M. Leevor and family. i I i t 1 Y ? i 1 Velour Covered Bed Davenport Price 96.00 25.00 Down Balance in easy monthly payments. Used Ranges Priced from 22.50 to 37.50 10.00 Down 32.00 a week. Dining Room Furnishings We have sets of tables and 4 chairs from 12.75 up A small down payment will deliver this to your home. Oil Stoves and Oil Ranges From 4.75 to 100 From 1.00 to 10.00 down will secure delivery. $1.00 Will deliver a beautiful set or dishes to your home. As sorted patterns to choose from, ranging, at set 6.50 to 36.50 i-Piece Combination Bed, Mattress and Springs Price 20.45 6.45 Down Bala n c e 1.25 a week. Assortment of 57 Dressers Chiffoniers, Etc. 5.00 Delivers any case in the house. Balance Weekly. Floor Coverings 32 patterns to choose from. Prices ranging from 4.75 to 22.50 depending on size SZ grade. 2.00 Delivers to your home. Bal ance weekly. P rkin Furniture House Sixth St. Between Main and Klamath Ave. Dorothy Weaver and daughter, Alice, left .Saturday morning after spending a short time vlsUing Willi Mrs. Weaver's cousin, Jim Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Hill and Mr:-. Clyde Da.vis of ChllAnuin, after spending the day at Crater Lake Friday, stopped at tho Martin Res taurant on their way back to their homes. Charles Miller of Kirkford was a business caller her Tuesday. Mrs. Poole, who has been wait ress at the Anna Creek lumber camp took suddenly ill and has hired Miss Nelda Sargent to take her place hi the dining room. The C. t. club met at Mrs. J. F. Loosley's Friday. Those present were Mrs. W. E. Nicholson and sla ter, Mrs Mrs. M. Hoyl, Mrs. Fred Nell of A:dil.md. j hi mil vived by his wife and son Dn Mrs. George Loodey. and Mrs. K. jvld, two children by n former inni n. Miller. Mrs. J. F. Loosley acted ! ringc tun brothers ann one sister at; hostess. The next meeting will held at the church September 4. .Mr. Jack Martin motoriM to Med ford Tuesday to attend business there. Shasta View-Malin The passing of J. A. McCoinb bus caused sorrow to his many friends in community, where be had lived lor several years. Ho was inpertn itelldent of the Shasta View Sunday school white hero and active in nil community improvements until Ills health became so poor that ho was Nell, Mrs. Merle Loosley, I obliged to give up farming and l)na L. Ferguson, Mrs. C. E. since been postmaster at Malln. He and a host of friends. The family linn the sincere sympathy of the entire Community. Funeral services were held at lb" community hull at Malln, and Interment was ut Mt. Lakl, his former bono. II, E9, Wilson and family wero Klamath Falls visitors Monday. Claude end Iicnel.tiymnn spent tho wuek end with relatives In Dorrlu. J. L. Bailey Is assisting Mr. Cor penlng while putting up his hay on Title UtkOi when- he bus not) tons. 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