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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1925)
FKIDAY, KEPTKMUKR 1 1, 1925 EVENT?1'. 0 HERALD, KfAMATff FAUX, OREGON PAGE THREE ;5wii!aITa Plainly about CV e o p 1 e V i:.iti, HUMI'illtHV ix.iriu:i Nun of Ml', ii ml Ml'. 0OOffffl I'. i ii nt iii - Kscupos BOHoUs injuries' ujgri Humphroyi kijowd loog) yoiibl inn ii , who ' - ooudsoUd with die Vosllngbouso pooplo in Loi Angolts, escaped whnl might imvn proven rm ill Ipjurlos the iirm of tbo Wi l li when iii' fi ii mun lsd iii'i', ion Idol ' )i4 cgntdnl floor, iiriMiiK upon hi" Ih'ihi. in tho mil ho sprained hin foot, bruited hi grdti em! it wng found ntcMoJury In liilui IttUhH In liln hold. Ai firiii H was tagred hi bod infforod Interns! injuries. Uto ottondlni jii v.i i i.i ii h mkiiiK bin in Uto hospital whoro bo rtintlnod for two days, Word from iiim. whlob wm roooivod iy Mroi Humphrey this moraine tills ol Ills stolid)' I lit I'll 1 vi -111 .-tl 1 . I In visited boro for sovoral weeks this i ii in nil' r. ux.inv VISIT in in; Mr. iiml MM. II. A. Wilson Pf Re no, NovodOi piuwod Thursday in tba i-iiy, onrouto In I li-l r bOIIIOi after mi extdbded motor tour of tbo ttortb west, Thin wuh their first visit Iuto Hint linlll OiprOtiOd t hclilsolvi'M ' n very nuii'h Impressed with this 1:11111- mnulty, Tin y iutt i it t noon enroute hoBle. KillMClt lti:snii:T UKrtB Ttionii'H O'NellfortROrly employed hire liy the Hnniln rii Pacific, iirrlvml in rtitmotb rutin Thursday from ah OXttUdod trip through llm nut. vls- miiik iii ho Dakotas iiml Mlnnttdti I In i. vlnltlnn nt Hi" tin mi' of .1. K I'rnnoy and 'lll bnve iu n few day fur ilrunts Pu.s. fitUMi 'Hi PKNDI.KTOX mil Berkln of tin Rqeh fro i much expects t leave Sunday for the riniiiiltip ut Pendleton when tin will inter tlio raping cimieiiis. Ho will lake his fatnitiiH hiirm "Pilot" which brought Ii 1 in first niiiiii'.v tit tb rn ddo horn thin year. Mr. Horkln n poets to take firm monoy in Pondle ton. Ho has noon offorod an iiIk m i ii ii n tor hin bonoi titu wonld not consider io-IIIiik IHiu. HUNTING AT VM.I.l .V A. J. Connolly And Krftnli llrynni in on ii door limit In tin LuiikcII valley coutatry. Ill SIVIISH (ll'l'tllt'l t'MTV A. MotibffM of Creaoeni City at rltod in Klamath Palls yesterday to spend several iIuvh In thin vicinity looking for ii IiiihIiii'HH opening. Mr. Milhlffeo bun vIhIioiI bi'ro ho fori' iiml In vory much Improiftti with thin country. i.i i r viisiritD.w Mr. ajnl Mrs. A. K. CM of AUoniii. with Mrs. s. t. Summers of Klamath KuIIm. Ivfi ' yinitordny fur (ii rhor to vli.lt with Mrn. Lloyd Alford, who in iho dnniblor of Mm. Btimmoro. Mr. unit Mm. cox plan to motor on to Sacramonto to visit with Mr. t'nx' nlntor while In tho nouth. The First Strictly Cash Store in Klamath County Santford & Co. 426 MAIN STREET Phone 34 Phone 64 ... w The Largest Strictly Cash Store in Klamath County I Service Use our delivery system- Compare the ser vice we offer you with the service you have In getting Compare the price we charge you with the price you paid last week You will find our price much less and you get service that will please you. We Deliver Free all orders amounting to $2.00 or more You can phone US your order and pay our deliveiyman at your home You don't need to worry yourself to cany your purchases home Neither do you have to give us the order at any specific time as we accept delivery orders until 5 o'clock p. m. t?'.it- ; irmyp- I. M M PJ pjojojoj i JUL LIU I1H11IJ.1L BMBJBJBJAMM H MBM Prices quoted in this ad arc good until market changes V - , f f '' large bars best Castile soap 5 RfhBO, package Qg Large can Rex lye 10 large bars Fels Naptha soap yQ Large can Old Dutch Cleanser Qg Lux, package Mason jar lids, dozen 0 Economy jar lids, dozen 25 10 large bars P. & G. soap 10 large bars Crystal White soap Large paclcage Citras 25 Lifirge pkg. Peet's wash. mch. soap 30 4 large rolls toilet paper 25 12 oz. Royal baking powder 43 10 lb. can Calumet baking powder 1.35 1 lb. can best ground chocolate 28 2 cans fancy fowa corn 25 Tender peas, can 20 Large can fancy sour pickles 35 Large can fancy dill pickles 25 Campbell's soup, any kind JQ Large can best kraut 20 10 lb. sack pure cane sugar mJQ 25 lb. sack pure cane sugar 1.75 100 lb. sack pure cane sugar 6.75 Fruits and Vegetables "M. A ? I ness. t x m . wm We are now receiving large supplies of fancy nt w apples tomatoes cucumbers green beans cantaloupes green onions lettuce carrots beets cabbage strawberries blackberries peaches plums and in fact about everything in fresh fi-uits and vegetables All Rogue River pro ducts are purchased by our Medford store direct from the grower and reaches our Klamath store in a few hours after it is gathered by the grower which insures fresh- i I 5 i I Compare the price we ask you for fancy products with the price you have been paying It will surprise you. 3 j T ZT Hlllil Today Only Jack Hoxic in ;i Scnsaliiitinl Indian I Iriiiiia L NEXT WEEK ') The Mniinii Picture's j NTosi AhinSting Pru diiction, v ; "The Lost World" New Engineer of State Inspecting Klamath Highways It. II. Baldbcki itato blithnny on llnoor in obartt of malntonatrce, u Interastod In tho paroment tnal in belni iniii by tbo Wnrton Construe tldn ttompany on tho nonth on trance of Crator Lako. Ho. in no ihtoreatod ihnt today bo and Dlrlolon Bdilnoor C. ('. Ki'lloy nro Inspecting ho hltti- I lllhti' I'svomi'lit that In holiiK linn. Mr. BOldOOk, who Ih In Klnniitth on l.hl flr.il visit of Inspection, vvnn ro- FconUy appolnntd to tin ponition or jntnio highway one In oar in ofcafgo of 1 nalatonanon Ho will ronmin in Klamath Falls for somi time. to COXTrXUK LAW Joe p'NoU left Thursday tor tho Willamette university a Salem whore lie win continue hin studios In law. VISITORS FROSI SOVTH !: io r. Hnnrl; and l.ajira N. Kourki both ot Crescent City, vii.it- I'll III l III lull I II i air . I'M I'l ji,s nun Wore Rues Is at tho hotel White ivi- a 4 T.Ki:s POSITION AT MOICS irfrs. Do Lores Black of this olty has ncceptod a posltlbll with Moes ShOPi Bud tOOk np her work this thOrnlna AT THE i L-I-B-E-R-T-Y S Buck Jones in "The Man Who Played Square" A story of the early west Coming Sunday Milton Sills in "THE KNOCKOUT" Mlts. I DATS HERE Pointer Rod Croai NttWO Vlttltlug llrotlier And Slsli'r-lit.l.nw Mrs. iVugliStO t'oats of ltaytnontl. Wttshlnglon, is the Iioiisd Kiicst of Mr. anil' Mrs. a. ti. Morrison, on routo to hoc Itiitn'' In tho adjoining state from a business trip in Los AhgolsS. Mrs. Coats took an active narl in tho World war as a Red cross iiinm' In Prance, whefe sho Kiel Mr. ('oats, who wns serving his country. Mr. Coats pissed away aiioui two yours ago. Tomorrow tltoy will motor to Crater Lake to spend the WOok-OOd WITH MHS. MAItTIN Members of the Art anil Neeillo Work club, the olilest social eluh In Klamath Kails. wnl no guests of Mrs. Charlis Martin on next Wed nesday afternoon at iter home on Fourth anil Washington. This is tin flist meeting of tin members In tavern weeks. Selections for the! iiook exchange will he discussed at i Ibis meeting. TO JIKET MO.myi' KVKXIN'G Tito laug;iters of lite American Itevolitllou will meet at the home of Mrs. It. B Wgttenburg on Mon day evening. Judge a. U Leavitt will apeak before the momhon on III" "Blrthdhy of Klamath Kails." Mrs. B. I.. Cramblitt has cliosen "QOnatltUtlon Day" as her suhjoet, the members of the order observing the day on Monday. IX FROM MAi.'.X Aprs. Ki'llx Kunz Is In town to day from her home at Malta, on business matters. Tin: WE&THBR The Cyclo-Stormagraptt at Under wood's ritarma y shows the berome trlc pressure to be falling this atter njoon ami unsettled oondtlons are apt to follow. Forecast for next 24 hours: Partially clopdy witih mojleirate temperature?. The Tycos recording thermometer registered maximum and mlniinum tottporatwres Mdng as follows: Hi Mil 71 Low 37 l". s. Weather Report Oregon: Qehejrafly cloudy tonight an.l gaturoVy, piiabkbly light rains on the Immediate coast. Moderate temperature. Qentle variable winds. Post Story Tells of Central Oregon Central Oregon cattle men are de picted in a fiction story, "Cleaning the Craig Clan." which appears in this week's issue of -the Saturday Evening Post. The story is by Victor Shawe. widely known Bhort story writer. The scenes are laid in ilie catsle ranges near Prineville and at the tuitions of Central Oregon cattlemen axe revealed in the story, which will give this part of the state world-wide publicity. f Easier a girl Is to look'unou thd' annual county fair. Some of the tra- harder it is to stop looking. Mcl)t)VAI.I IS LRAYIXG A. A. McQooald, who will open the PHcher and Company store In this city, wltjbitt a sho:t time, will leave la t o morning for I'crtland, on a business trip. .Mr. McDonald plans to return to 111 e.it. about the middle of the week. K''M'' ai.tamoxt niiixti iti:i'.uti:i) Tho Mtamont Rudltoriuru is otosed l or a short I Into, nocordlng to nn uiiuiiccinenl mndc today, to makb oxtenslvn repairs, ona of wbloh will ho pnttlllg ti tool' over tho pavilion. MI1S. K i:i: LKAVING Mrs. Hotly Kasqe, Opo of the poiui- nr employes of Moo's store plans in lonve Bundny for Lnkevlow to join her husband. Mrs, Ku::oo Is roslivuing liar piml ion tills ovonlng. That's a Picture of Mother Taken twenty year,- agpj -s. anil time rolls on now as then and lliei'e is a Constant change, (lei a photograph of your wife anil children taken as they look tOtltiy, t hat t he future nitty know them as Hie beautiful ybullg unman and happy children as yon do now; Their pictures won't change, Inn they will: Obtain that priceless treasure while von may. Onr Service Is Supreme. ' j 1 " Lad The New SPECIAL SIX SEDAN 4 -wheel brakes, full balloon tires and 5 disc wheels included at no extra cost STINSON STUDIO Fine Portraits Kodak Finishing Outdoor Photography 737 Main Street tl ! 4 I : 1 All over the country they're look ing at other cars in the field of this new Special Six Sedan and then buying the Nash product. There's no secret to itit's the appeal of quality. R. R. R, GARAGE 881 Klamath Ave. i !W-.4L'f-,K,fe?H,- ; ; ? ; ! ; -t- -i- 'i- !'?"?? I O