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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1925)
FRIDAY,. 'AUGUST 28, 102f, EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ' PXGE STYE Hon Ilolllitor with Mr, n. i, Wloksrshsin tnd two children, .im,. mill (Inrulil loft i, inniin lliln muni in for Mtdtord wbsro t !-- win Ilium BIT. llolMslnr'a liiullinr ,rt, , i.i I I this MOKNtNU luliii liiiyiii mill j Welnur luri i iii i morning (or AaUlnjfd, a-hum (My will visit for u brier tlmt be fort kiiIiiz nuulli 0 B tOk 100, Call. nil". Whlln .In. in lln.v 1 1 .1 m.. i. noli unit dawpitor, Mrs, Prulu itiAfknt, in which Hioy in-,, Interested, MBN'H ItHIIKAUHUi Tho entire ntO'M Mil fur "Tin: rii.ii, rillnun." win iiiii.i a i.-. huSfMl lit III" ill 11 iii hiir at ciiiiineno oiricij this evening ut flJO, DIM tor Hgselrlgg win remain In HM city thin wcuk'tnd t. be in ohjarft a iho rehearsals, "The Pirates of Penzance" is a good show and the Kiwanis Club is going to put it over big at the Fair Grounds, Sept. 3-4 Be Sure And See It - -- The Play at this store is a little different No Pirates Here ? T X ? X i i i I i i 7 7 X i n fact I Sell for Less Scores of steady customers know this, but to the rest I say "Come in and I can Show You" Weyenberg Shoes and Oxfords Work Shoe -3.35 Tan Oxford -5.00 triple Calf skin upper, leather sole, sole, rubber liccl A snappy model. Full leather upper, .stitched, composition leather heel. Jersey Sweaters $3.50 2 pocket coat style Mohair Sweaters Coat Style -$5 00 warm, durable vw Overalls 1.50 Bib or waist style, heavy denim, full cut deep, roomy pockets The Ad Man is Waiting, so I will not have time to tell you of all the wonderful values in store for you. Come in and Look Them Over Lloyd Ryan Clothier Home of the Workingman LIU I U! UuUItU A 9 m GRADES Iff Feeding the People IN ILLS AH Studies for First Eight Grades of Public School Are Listed 7 are NOW IN STOCK Pupils Can Arrange School Work for Coming Two Terms Y T ? Y Y Y Y Y t Y 7 for, Did you ever stop to think what an en ormous task it is to feed over one hundred million people every day in the year? Our part of this big job is to gather together all the varieties of good thing.-i to eat, and sell them to you at a saving. Our buyers are constantly in touch with all markets, and when something is offered in the line of food values you may rest assured that Stone's will have it to offer. i hi 1 Pure Fruit Jam 5 pounds tin, quality guaranteed, each 85. 1 7 f X X i ? ? Y X X X 7 9 A. X X 7 X X X X X 7 X 1 i 7 7 X X 7 X 7 7 7 7 I i 7 X i X X 7 X 7 i X 7 7 X 1 1 X 7 7 X X 7 7 A complete lint of books nuclei by pupils In Hi" first edght grades j f the city schools was muds known .oiiay by City Superintendent Wells, I A following i a complete list; Kirn (iiude Reading: Tin- New Beacoa Prim er; Deacon First Kcador; EU) Prlmeri El.-jn Header, book one. Writing: Writing lessons for Primal) Olttdos; Box of CrayoluH (double re-); Pencil tablet, Sxio la. (ruleil); pencil No. 2. Tip! order of which the above readers arc to be used will bo d ermlned later, and pupils should maki' no purcbans until directed by ibs tea en sr. Second Grade Music: PtOgresslTO, must: series, lljok one (Last half of year.) Heading: Beacon Second Reader, Klson Header, Hook Two, Spelling: New World Speller, first book. Writing: Writing lessons for Primary grades. Bex of CrayoUs (Joublc row.) Pencil tablet .1x10 In (ruled.) C. in position b'ok, lialverslty bljo series No. 5. Bpelllnj tablet, Uni versity blue series, No. 17. J Uoglnnlug second grades sioulili read one or two supplementary first readers before taking up the regular readers fjr this grado, hence read ers Bhould nut be purchased until directed by the teacher. Tliinl Urndo Arllbnietlc: Essentials of Arith metic, first book. Geitrgraphyr Shepherd's (leogra phy for beginners (upt used ut be- .Music: P: jgressivc music series, i J book one. Heading: Beicon Third Reader, Elson Header. Hojx Three. Spe.lltig: Nftiv World :?pilcr, first 2 Writing: Palmrr Method cf Bu;i ness Writing. 'llox of Crtlolas (double row.) Pencil tablet. SxlO in (ruled.) 2 pencils, No. I, eraser. L nilipsit.on book, University blue series, No. 7; spoiling tablet, Unl .o.sllj blue series. No. 17. Fourth Grade Arithmetic: Essentials of Arith metic, first book. Qo rjraphy: Es9entlab of geo graphy, first b:ok. Language: Oral and iwrlttep Ens ilah, book one. Music: Progressive music series, book two. Rending: 11 ilonlus Fourth Reader. Spelling: New World speller, BOC ond bosk. Writing: Palmer method of busi ness writing. ' Dictionary (no specification). Pencil tablet SxlO ill ( ruler.) Two pencils, No. 2, BrWr. Composition book, University blu. series, No. 7; spoiling tablet, Univer sity blue series, No. 17; practice tablet, University blue series, Ns. 20. Fifth Grade Arithmetic: Essentials of Arith metic, first book. Qeurgraphy: Essentials of geog raphy, flrt book. Hygiene: Health living, book cne, HlstOtty: Stories of American his tory, (od half of year). Language: Oral and written fing llsh, hook one. . MuslO Progressive mUSlc series, book two. Reading Itolenlus Fifth reader. Spoiling New World speller, sec ond book. Wilting: Palmer method of bisl nosa writing. Dictionary (no specification.) rencil tablet, 8x10 In. (ruled.) Two pencils No. 2, eraser. Oomposltlqn book. University htuo sorles, No. 6, spelling tablet. Uni versity blue series. No. 17; practice tablet, University blue sorlos, No. 20. Sixth Grade Arithmetic: Essentials of Arith metic, geoond book. Geography: Essentials of Geogra phy, book two. Hygiene: Healthy Living, book 2. History: School histonj of Oregon (first half of year) Gordy's history of tho United States (second halt" of year.) Language: Orul and written Eng lish, hook one. Rending: Itolenlus Sixth Reader. Spelling: New World Speller, sec ond book. Writing: Palmer method of busl- Jell-Well Regular 10c package Saturday only 5c New Potatoes Cheap 10 pounds 29c 50 pounds 1.45 100 pounds 2.85 Home grown good size Campbell's Soup All varieties, most stores charge 12c, at Stone's 25 C 3 cans for Anchor Flour 49 lb. sack, Saturday and Monday (Compare Price) 1.99 eMeetajeSSjSjsSMSWsiNWWEtlSS Pork and Beans Van Camp's, regular 15c 25 C size, 3 cans for (Limit bix) f 423 Main Street z IN OUR MARKET 423 Main Street Rolled Roast Prime ribs, young O C r beef, per lb Pot Roast Young beef, shoulder &C roasts, per iu Beef Steaks Round and Sirloin, steaks you can eat, lb Hamburger Fresh, clean beef, per pound 25c 15c Saturday only in both stores and mar ket Swift's Premium Hams, lb - 35c Two Stores Klamath Falls 3AV1NG 423 Main St., Store and Market. t Buying Power 717 Main St., Groceries 41 ness writing. Dictionary (no specification.) Pencial tablet, SxlO in (ruled.) Two pencils, No. 2, eraser. Composition book, University blue series, No. 6, spoiling tablet, Uni versity bluo series, No. 17, practice tablet. University blue scries No. 20. Seventh Grade Arithmetic: Essentials of Arith metic, second book. Oeorgraphy: Essentials of Geog raphy. bo3k two. Hlstorl: Gordy's history of the United States. Language: Oral and written Eng lish, book two. Reading: Reading and Living, book -one. Spelling: New World spellier, sec end book. Writing; Palmer method or busi ness Writing. Dictionary (no spe.ifi oat on.) Penica! tablet. SxlO in. (ruled.) Two pencils, No. 2, ora-or. Composition book. University blue seilos No. 6, spelling tablet. Uni versity blue series No. 17. practice tublot. University blue series, No. 20. Loose leaf binder (cons-alt teacher.) Eighth Grade Agriculture: Productive farming: (second ihalt of year). Arithmetic: Essentials of Arith metic, second book. Civics: Dnvis-JIcClure, our govern ment. History: History of tho United States. Gordy. Language: Oral and written Eng lish, book one. Reading: Reading and Living, book two. Spelling: New World BpeUer. third hook. Writing: Palmer method of busi ness writing. Dictionary (no specification). Pencil tablet, 8x10 In (rulod.) Two pencils No. 2, eraser. Composition book, University blue sorlos, No. 6, spelling tablot, Uni versity blue series. No. 17, practice tablet Univcrsiti.- bluo series, No. 20. Loose leuf binder (consult teacher.) Schonchin Held; Charge Disorder PAVING OF ROAD IN CRATER PARK NOW UNDER WAY Paving of the Klamath entrance to Crater Lake park has commenced. From Anna croek south, the base course of trie pav:ng aas been laid nud will be pushed forward rapidly to completion by the Warren Con struction company, which has the contract for the work. In the meantime tourists enter ing the park by the south entrance are directed over a detour of several miles that runs parallel to the main road. From early morning to night, blast explosions can be heard throughout tho park, as the road construction crews are clearing the road. ( S I Vr. TT' Jl S I 1 1 Guy Schonchin charged with be ing drunk and disturbing tho peace, was brought in lute Inst night from Sprngue River by Oficer Erskluo Heal. Hu wns scheduled to recoivo a hearing somotlmo todny before Acting Justice . Kendall, Helping The Community The work of this bank is all directed to the upbuilding of this community and the greater prosperity and happiness of home people. Join us in this work The American National Bank of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Member Federal Reserve System.