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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1925)
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. 1026 i, 1"' EVEN'IN'f; IfLKALl), KLAMATH FALLS, (HiFIOV PACK THREE cTVfainly cvtfbout CP c o p 1 c P Santford & Co. The First Strictly Cash Store in Klamath County The Largest Strictly Cash Store in Klamath County Ana miaim bTfiCDT IIIHiVFHH MISSION Hint for lavoral nays on btialneifl from I In' lOUtb In Jot, lllver Of Hun Finiiebiro. MOMOO POINT VISITORS i Phone 34 Phone 64 Mr. unci Mm. W. II. Ilnurk of Hodoc I'olnl motored lulo the -1 1 -I hi', rn kiii i n j: mill ur' ipoudlni Ho greater purl of RMgy hei n bus- Inesi mattara, a .Mils, t ii si; HKIiH Mis, m. cIi.ii-" in enjoying visit in k tn in u )i Fall today from bar boint ui Uouansa, While hard iho In iqojrplng and viiitlug with bar nmny rrii'min. VANNICH l'.tJIII,v in Ti tl.N Mr, mill Mm D, W, Viiiiiilri, mill children returned if"' ovsnug (ruin Grunts l'an whom they enjoyed llii' pul two iluyn visiting wlili .Mr. Vannlce'i brother nnd finally, ai llriiniu PaSe, Mr. Vanillin's brother In inniiliC'T of I ho Until, ii Uiilo Htoiv. MHUFORU lit sii:ss t n, ' i ,m,r. oiitiiii'i r"i waiauve 1 ut iii Metropolitan i. it" Insurance sentpitliy, fur nil Himtliorti Or, koii, Him niiik,', hln bom In Mi'ilforil, npcni Hi,' punt fw day hem on bun luonn uiutlerii. Mrn, Coob :i rum i. in I'll him mi tin- trip. They i" Pernod till'- morning lo their home ill Hi" valley, IN I hi; i VKt Mr, iiml Mr. r. Hundley and youngster mo Visiting In Aidiluiul fur ii tOW iluyn. A finer milk taste it! We're always working to improve Ctrwdon quality. A hard tiling l" Jo! but wlicti you open your next can pfthil milk uikI notice it finer, crcamy-dclicatc tiutc anil color, you'll uy tlut wc have luccecded. Causation Milk I'nouuern Co. 47 ohm niw. r-.,ui. Q"r Af.iV or Ontm ftr ;i Ymri "from ConlrntrJ Cowt" $ 1925. Cviuilan Milk r,iltKtCt. iMefKZRSU)! tow 1 I u with tliat vier-num- taste Compare Prices Large package Jello, any flavor q i I large boxes matches cj I Hi. can Folgera fancy pepper 40 lb. tin fancy peanut butter 1,15 1 pint pure olive oil n 5 Westover tobacco, plug cj0 Dayswofk toba'ceo, plug 2 large pkgs. (Jeo. Washington tobacco 25 1 large pkgs Union" Leader tobacco 25 Large Back Our Advertiser tobacco Large sack Corn Cake tobacco 4Q Bull Durham tobacco ryj 10 lb. sack pure cane sugar yQ 25 lb. sack pure cane sugar ! 1,75 I'll! lb. sack pure cane sugar Q 75 Larc glaBS wash-boards, each ycj Our prices arc the same all Next Week. Make Comparison Any merchant can give you a cheap price on a few items a day or so in each week. We give you the same cheap price each day in the week. You will notice our prices change only with the market, which is your guarantee that you will buy as cheap as your neighbor. We own and operate our own individ ual delivery system which insures you service that will please you all orders amounting to $2.00 or more will be delivered free. Our Service Will Please You Compare Service Nucoa, lb 3Q Large can fancy red salmon 39 Fancy "full cream cheese, lb (3Q Best Creamery butter, lb Kellogg's corn flakes, package ' JQ 10 large bars Crystal white soap 40 1 lb. can M. J. B. coffee 57 2 lb can M. J. B. coffee, lb Pint Economy jars, complete 1.05 Quart Economy jars complete J 25 1 a ga! Economy jars, complete J J55 Gal. size Libby's applebutter gg 2 cans fancy Iowa corn 25 Fancy new comb honey 25 Large packags Peet's wash. mch. soap .,30 Extra fancy bulk coffee, lb ,45 Regular clothes pins, dozen ,Q5 You can Phone us your order and pay our deliveryman at your home 1 1 . fmet-tfian-roei ' J taste r FROM THB FORT Mm, 11. bcrllni wltb hor dauih tor, Hln (iiiuiyn Darlloi of Fort Kluiiiiith iiro antOBI tin out of town (itir.u.s htro todajr. Thoy nro vlnllliiK Willi frli'lliln mill nllopplllK. tllDMOHT SWUnUNO PARTV Mr. Md Mr. Hurry POOla nro bOlBS hoM unit hoHlonii to tho tboatra onployooa tbii avaiilns with ,1 nldnlffhi iwlmtuloi party at tbe aatatOrtu m. inn. s HAVE Oinii Mr. and Mm. Ward Dolan rr tin Daronta ot a naw baby girl, horn ;,i ih" family homo at Sprint! l,nko mi Wndbeaday. Tha 1 1 1 1 1 one wulshad 8 x pounda, Tlilu Ik tho aecond cblld horn to Mr. and Mra, i liohin, hoth Klrls. Ull onU 1 1 1 , . 1 IIAHDK.VBROOK AND HOUSTON Byron Hardonbrook nnd t win I lousion loft thlH ninrnlni; 011 11 door hunt Into tho Siivon Mllo cbun ! try. Thoy plnn to he Kono for BOY- oral dnyrt. . . . j PMt Theatre I On the Stage An excellent crook story is "On Thin Ice" It, is a story of San Francisco's u 11 d e r -world by Darryl Fran cis Zanuek and di rected by Mai St. Clair, the author and director who made "Find Your Man" here last summer. Final showing tonight On the Screen We present for the last time "The Royal Khorassan Quartet" of Portland. These clever young men can sing the comments last evening were numerous and all fav orable and personally we think it the best we ever played. Saturday Only Barbara La Marr & licit Lvlell in "SANDRA' Mlts. BAB.VB8 ENTRRTAINlNfJ Mm. W. B, Iliirin-n Is ConpllnTont Iiik Bart cook this aranlng al tin Baynoa homa wltb 11 birthday Hn- nor puxty. Tin nuonts will ho tho Imuii'illnt" fnuilllos. LOO8MLY AT ..sm.WK Mr. mill Mrs. t'.. W. Loosely of Kurt Klamath mv enjoying a short visit in Aahland to attend the Pion eer reunion. PROM A8MLANP Mrs. s. .1. Chanay and Hn of Ash land are enjoying a few day rteli in Klamath Kails with frlonda. KORT ki.am.vhi isi tolts Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Parker i resl ilentH of Fori Klumnth, nre ntkuid InR to huslnesH Intorests in the clly toduy. Whllo here they nre attOPg the KiirstH at the hotel White Pell- ean. NORTHKltX VI81TQRH Mr. and Mrs. V. Siott and Mrs. Pearl l.innurd of PortllUttd are en Joymd u motor tour of southern Ore gon. While lii this vicinity tboy are enjoyliiK the various si enie trips and expaol 10 Jodrney north totnorroW r.RAVK I'olt RORTIiAND H. F. Tyniir, who has boon btnploy- ed with A1 fonndry here for some lime, letl I his morning for Portland where he will locate ptjr- lnaaently. .MRS. ;.l!l('il IJU'ROVIXG Mrs. Homer Garieh who suhinit tell to n minor oiieration upon her throat a few dus .- is doing nicely. NEW SCHOOl, Dl'KXEIJ MRS. HOSK1NUS I.KAVIXG Mrs. J. &. Hosklngs plans to leave tomorrow- mottling for Santa Clara. California, where aba wUI vis it with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bowln, for several weeks. Sprasue River shojl nov stands formally opened. The final approv- j al of the new two r om brick struc- I ture which will serve the educati- j onal needs of t.'ie fast g: owinis com- munCty 40 miles east of Klamath : j Falls, was made by County School Superintendent Fred Peterson Wed nesday. About 40 pupils are regis tered In the new school. FORMER RESIDENTS HERB Mrs. I). M. Griffith and J. S. Griffith of San iJlego ure visiting in th" City with Mrs. Griffith 'a son. It. W. Clove. Mr. Griffith was for-j mer owner of the Eagle Ridge Tav-j ern and is now located in San ' Diego. MARKS FOR PORTLAND Mr. -mil Mrs. William Marx left POdajy for Portland where Mr. Marx I baa legal business to attend to. On their return they will stop at Die state fair in Salem. FROM SPRINGFIELD Here on a combined business and pleasure trip. Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Hansen arrived last evening from ' Springfield. Ore., and are guests at ' the hotel Arcade. PRINEVnJiE GUESTS From Prinevll'te, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. Lee Blevin, well known residents of the northern section, are enjoying a business and pleasure trip in Klam ath Kalis. ntrsiXKBS MATTERS .1. M. and .1. Si. mrdseli of Sprague river spent Thursday here on busi ness matters. FROM t MVFliSlTY CITY Mr ,and Mrs. II. D. Roe of F.ugene nre guests in the city today, stopping at the hotel While Pelican. OH HAVER HERE Ted Ge BaUQr, well known business man or Medford, arrived in the city last evening to spend the ttexl few days In the Inleresls of his business. Mr. tie (tuner with his father Is in- torested in 1 he valley candy com pany of Medford. oh' FOR I' KLAMATH ' I,. K. SI 11 11 ley is here from his home al Fori K la 111:1 1 h attending to busi ness mailers today. SOUTHERN ARRIVALS R. W. Cagey; A. Oggay nnd .1. Doyle 'nil rdfeiatornd lust evening from Ban- Frnniisco, ut (lie hotel White Pell-can, aj Jfee LIBERTY Dainty Shirley Mason stars in ccThe Scarlet Honeymoon" Saturday A poach of a prize Hlil story is "The Battling Fool" with Hill Fa ihanks nltd Eva Ndvak starrliu Sunday It's Jame.8 Now Bngtand tale "Hearts of Oak" Which was one of the greatest stage successes a few years back, llnliart RfJSWortli has the letttlftlg rolev ami is supported by a capable fast. , --r in the west j2 Alto Trv GOLDCV WEST TEA ' V.-.7 )t I'tkot mi Grttn Japan Added to the Natural Wonders of a Western sunrise, and the invigoration of uWestern morning is an exclusive leature of this great country, a refreshing cup of West 3T J i I 'M I 1 V