rAGE EIGHT EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER M, 102S ft looks csvatqy KLAMATH SHOWS n STRIDES i,. I flaky Ktt Finest milk there is If you haven't used Carnation Milk recently, get a few cans today. You will be delighted with the creamy-delicate taste and color which make Carnation more satisfying than ever and which have prompted experts to declare that Carnation is the finest milk there is. Made in Oregon for SS Yeart Carnation Milk Products Company 474 GUtan Street, Portland, Oregon SMITH TAKES POSITION' Wendell Smith, formerly with the Ryan Clothing company, has accepted a position with the Golden Rule store, starting to work this morning. pected home from San Francisco the first of the week, after enjoying the Golden Jubilee in the southern city. RETURNING FROM SOUTH Mr. and Mrs. J. Houston are ex- Mrs, a. c. Paimer of Odell lake is the house guest of Mrs. S. P. Mil ler, planning to remain here over the week end. G i 1 b e r t's Cash Grocery Saturday and Monday Specials 10 lbs. pure cane sugar 75c 10 bars laundry soap 43c 1 pkg. Citrus and 1 pkg granulated soap ... 50c Fly Tox . 1 75c 1 gal. pineappde (sliced) $1.00 1 gal. solid pack apricots 75c 3 pkgs. Jello, any flavor 25c No. 10 can solid pack tomatoes 50c Gem nut, lb 30c Swans Down cake flour, pkg 44c No. 10 can Palace jelly $1.60 Bulk shortening, ,1b 22c Valley queen flour, 49 lbs $2.60 Sperry's Drifted Snow flour, 49 lbs $2.75 Anchor flour, 49 lbs $2.50 Crown flour, 49 lbs $2.75 Household soda crackers, large box $1.20 A good broom 75c 1 lb. of cSWixed andy Free with 5.00 Order. Phone Your Or der to us and we deliver, free. Monday, Sept. 14th rve will have a large shipment of fresh Italian prunes at a low price. 01 Try it iToday 5?. Not a bit of meat in it, but it has a rich flavor that satisfies meat hunger. It is most nutritious richest known food in Vitamin B, besidescontainingvaludble 1 food salts. VEGEX is a pure vegetable extract deli cious in bouillons, sandwiches, soups and other dishes de scribed in Free Recipe Book. nan a vtutx surprise lor lunch or dinner to morrow. Gilberts Cash Grocery 123 N. 8th St. - - - Phone 484J George N. Angell of The Oregon Farmer Tells of Improvements Seen "Klamath has made itreat strides during the two years line I first ramp hero to tho county fi'.lr," said Oeorge X. Angel! of The Oregon Fanner, who attended the fair last week and has been spending three days since looking over the agricul tural situation here with Comity Agent I'. A. Henderson. "The evi dence of development Is everywhere, both in city and country, aud 1 am more and more impressed with the agricultural possibilities of this great 'empire awakening'." he said. "As the timber disappears, you will need to fall back more and more on other products of the soil, and every forward-looking movement toward in creasing those resources will tell in later years." At tho COCSty fair, Angell was particulaiy impressed by the live stock, farm crops, and club exhibits, although he said that the floral, community and women's exhibits also did great credit to so young a fair. The sire and Quality of the club exhibits he considered merely another evidence of tho efficiency of Frank Sexton, club leader, who he says is without a superior in that work in Oregon. "The county, in fact, is fortunate in its extension service agents for there Is not a more active or better posted county agriculturist in the state than Hen derson." The excellence of the beef cattle display, the presence for the first time of an Ayrshire exhibit, and the high quality of some of the dairy animals, particularly of A. Pinelli's young Holsteln bull, all helped to make the livestock show a good one, the visitor said, and the farm crops exhibit, particularly of potatoes, was one of tho best he had seen. The commercial display of Netted Gems and their subsequent sale at auction he considered a fea ture which other fairs might well adopt. "Klamath is to be congratulated on the fact that for the first time some of its livestock was shown at neighboring fairs, as well as on the tact that this livestock won heavily at Grants Pass. It will win at Med ford, and I look for the time when there will be considerable inter change of exhibits between fairs in the southern tier of counties, in cluding Lake, Klamath, Jackson and Josephine, and it will be a fine thing for all of them when this is established. Klamath county has the stuff to show, as was very evi dent from the general exhibits made last year at the Jackson county and Oregon State fairs, where they at tracted a great deal of attention. "The Oregon Farmer is much in terested In new agricultural ventures and It will watch closely future de velopments in the lettuce and sugar beet growing industries here, which although still very young, give great promise. A sugar beet factory here would be a great boon to dairying, and dairying always has been and I think will be the greatest stabilizer known to agriculture. Another en terprise that seems more than worth while is the Klamath Federated Community Clubs board. I know of nothing like it elsewhere but it appears to furnish just the contact necessary between city and country and I shall hope to see the plan adopted in many other counties." Hovey Buys More Timber Near Bly Ten thousand dollars was the sum of money paid by Richard H. Hovey for a 500 acre tract of timber In tho extreme eastern section of Klam ath county. The timber buyer purchased the tract from J. T. Tuffs yesterday. The tract Is located eight miles di rect north of Dly and Is right along tho Sprague river. Another tract In the eastern part of the county was purchased from C. I. Eckman for $1000. The timber acreage was 160 acres. The two Hovcys Chester L. and Richard H., have "by careful and steady buying acquired an immense body of timber in the eastern section and are now rated among the larg est timber owners in the county. That the timber buyers arc not anticipating manufacturing the pine Is generally conceded, as It Is known that tbey an: buying the timber as an Investment. MRS. WILMTH RETURNS Mrs. (J, F. Wlllits returned yester day from Talent, where she has been for the past two weeks visiting with her mother, Mrs. Alford. The elderly lady has been In poor health for some time. What we need is an auto that will stop and count a hundred be fore bitting a telephone pole. Saturday and Monday SEPTEMBER 12th - 14th MIRACLE SALE of Bed Sheets Sheeting Pillow Cases and Tubing at Pre-War Prices Another Illustration of Our Tremendous Buying Power Not since the war have you seen such low prices on staple merchandise. Our membership in the "Northern Jobbing Company" of New York City, with 959 other department stores gives us a better buying advantage than the chain stores. We can buy cheaper, therefore we can sell for less. Quality is always to be con sidered. Attend this sale as there might be other items that will be of vast inter est to you. These Sensational Prices Give You Adequate Reason To Purchase Now 7-4 BLEACHED SHEETING Pequot Brand, Miracle A Sale Price, Yd T"JC 9-4 BLEACHED SHEETING Pequot Brand, Miracle Sale Price, Yd OiC 63 x 90 SHEETS 72x90 SHEETS 81x90 SHEETS 81x99 SHEETS Pequot Brand Miracle Pequoit Brand Miracle Pequot Brand Miracle Pequot Brand Miracle Sale Price. Each Sale Price. Each Sale Price. Each Sale Price. Each $1.29 $1.39 $1.49 $1.69 42 x 36 Pillow Cases Pequot Brand Mir- OQ. acle Sale Price. Ea. OVC 45 x 36 Pillow Cases Pequot Brand. Mir- A'lf acie Sale Price. Ea 42 inch Pillow Tubing Pequot Brand. Mir OQr acle Sale Price. Ea. OUK For Every Beauty Need There Is a Remedy Yes, an efficient, restful preparation, that can be ap plied in this up-to-date Beauty Shoppc. If it lie hair dressing, manicuring, bobbing or a facial massage, ydq will here receive the attention that you have a right to demand. Phone 3 for an appointment. I