The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 02, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1925
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREOON
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FOR WEEK'S run1
Al I'OWnrn, well lllinwil I ii.libli I of
Duttnuulr, i in tin' iiiy "ii ii buHlnoM
trip, planntni in ipend the opmlnji
wook in ihiM vuinit y.
short business i Kir
II. Berry mill 0, Cnaler of Buann
town grrJfed in Klamath Falli lati
ovenlnj mill plan ta ipond lovernl
(In M III I Jilt, vhlnlly mi bllllUO
DIXON (iliKH TO CRESCENT
Tom Dixon lojti fully itiiti mornloi
for CiMHri'iif tu Bpond the day nil
bualotfui nfttlori, Mi. Dixon in road
upervlaor of Klamath cotfoty.
RKVI.VH IK II. I,
Jiimiii Dovlna In confined in the
Kiirmniii tlenoral hoepltal wtili nn ;
attack nf itomacli trouble. Ha will bs
n patttnt m thu local ftiatltittlon for j
novi nil day rticulylns nYedlcnl treat i
rnont)
IIAIiltHTH MOVE IIKHE
Mr.' ami Mm, Dra K. Barren, w.dl
known rancliora of t i itoun'd t-aka
riMiiiii) , bava moved Into Klamatli
Pallejfor ilia winter niobthx " their .
chlldMn win lin able io aiioait Hwi:
local HcliooU, The lliirrottx own one
of iba fertile furnm of iiia acroa In j
du' itniimi Lake dlatrlet.
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mvnaoeh IIBHK
li K. Under, manage? ol ib" P. B
Yatee! and rompany with hrhd'iuai
ten in Ban Prencleco, paid a buatflea I
mil to ililii necllon or their lartoi
Thursday. In company wltll u ft.
Davinon, iio travel ihi lerrltor)
lur ill.' i nil. iTn. be li'fl HiIh iiioruliu
fur ill" touthotfi mettopoll Mr. Ila
def plain, in tIhIi Klamath Palli obce
avory hIx ttiontbi. ii" raporla builneee j
condition! tii ilia lumbering world
in aplennid condition.
CIIASTEI.I, UKRH
a. J. Gbaattflf, iit"iiiinii( forennn ;
Hi tha " ' " Lake country dob ot
Portland, nrr v.'ii in Klamatb Fails ,
Thuraaay t" get the farewaye ol (he :
iti'iunoii Ooli and Country club in 1
condition for the pluming ol llio
Kntni naxl aprlng. Mr. Cbaatefl in
ax parkin eed in nla line of work and
wan loani'il lo lit" loi-nl rluli through
Iba ktadaeM ot C. 0. Baltagaver, ih" ;
ireenakeeper or ibo Portland club,
whirli h one ol b" flneel la the
weal, ioetlnx over $150,000.
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s )ll AND BOOB MAS
K. Roncock, Well Known fciinii unit
door ninn of Portland. I in Klamath
Pall on builnoae matters today. Mr.
Heaoeok wax accompanied by Mrs.
Iloacdjok. Wbii" barn tboy are gueati
hi the boti'l Arcade.
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The First Strictly Cash
Store in Klamath County
Santford&Co,
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The Largest Strictly Cash
Store in Klamath County
Compare Prices
I'uicy ten, green or black, lb 0
Extra !'';!!' ; eoffee, bulk, lb ,45
LO lb-sack pure cane Sflga ,70
': lb-sack pure cane sucar 1.75
Jolloj any flavor '
li large boxes matches 25
5 lb tin fancy peanut butter 1.15
.l.aiyc can fancy fed salmon .. .. ,3Q
1 Ib. ScbillitiR's coffee .57
2 Ib. SchUlinjrt coffer, lb 45g
l' tins Priniti A4bert tobacco ,25
1 uw- Velvet tobacco ,25
Regular size Tuxedo tobacco ,Q
16 oz, tin Velvet tobacco ,95
16 02. tin Prince Albert tobacco ,95
Our prices arc the same all Next Week.
Free Delivery Service
We own and operate our own individ
ual delivery system all orders
amounting to $2.00 or more will be
delivered free.
Compare the price we charge you with
the price you have been paying. Don't
merely compare one or two items
compare each purchase each day in
the week. We add nothing for the ex
cellent service we furnish we simply
give you more for your money.
We have added two new delivery cars
to our delivery system which will in
sure you service that will please you.
Our Service Will Please You
Compare Service J t
Fancy full cream cheese, lb w. - .30
Gal. sjze Libby'.s applebutter 35
100 lb. .sack pure cane sugar --6.35
', large bars best Castile soap ,25
Rinso, package Q5
Large can Rex lye .JQ
10 large bars Fels Naptha soap
10 large bars Ciystal White soap
Economy Jar lids, dozen ,25
Ball Mason jar lids, dozen 20
2 cans fancy Iowa corn ,25
4 lbs. fancy sweet potatoes ,25
Pine Ball Mason jars, dozen ,7Q
Post Toasties, package ,Q
Pint Economy jars, dozen J ,QCJ
You can Phone us your order and pay
our deliveryman at your home
in 11. .i ii RNt'RFI ion
Iri'ni-T"ii i"i -' Aeeocixfrkm of ivn-
1 1 i,l Si'lllMll 10 (ilvo I'l l"
on Tiii'nitay afternoon between tbn
iioura of throe and four, tin- Parent
'I'.'.ii In ra' aaaorlailon of tlu Uenttxl
Kiltool will hold 11 r.'"optlon at tbe
tchool. A maslrnl program will he
Klven. Offli ern of lh" :nioi inllon h
diiile Mm. Itey Heed, president ; M'n
AurusIo Pafker, vlco prealdent; Mrs.
tinlillliK. nerriiiiry unit Mrs. John
Vadeni treaeurer. .'..
SfOLATORKfi HAVE PACKARD
lr. nnil Mm. T. Molatore of the
Metro politan hotel just recently pur-
chused a new l'tti-haril six seilnn from
the PoXpblll Motor Car company.
Admired for the Style that's in Them
Worn for the Wear that's in Them
Clothcraft Tailored Clothes
These Nationally known clothes the country over: Correct in
style touches that Win the approval of this seasons well. dressed
men. And wear- The guarantee is in the pocket.
Priced at 25 29.50 $15 40
Top Coats and Overcoats, the new box styles in the newest Vat
terns. Priced at 20, 25 and up to 45
Before you Invest in your fall clothes investigate our qualit;
and prices; We -ell the same high quality merchandise in
Klamath Falls that we do in the Wiliiamette Valley at the
same low prices.
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W. L. Douglas Shoes
The name arid price stamp
ed in everv pair
Sweaters
Another new shipment just
received, beauties every one
3.95-5 -7.50
Hardeman Hats
Heavers, Velours. Fanevs
at 5 - 6 - 7 - $10
Underwear
Now is the time for "heav
ies". We have what you
want in all weights.
Priced at 1, 2 to 6
Work clothes and shoes of all kinds that will defy hard wear
and at prices that are hard to heal. Every garment fully guar
anteed. For Style and Quality Without Extravagance
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RAT BACK PHOM HAM II
I!. D. Ray. well known hotel nun:
returned last evening from his ranch
In the Keno dliitrict. where he spent
the day hunttbk and lopklng over the
aonetmctlbn of his new ranbn home.
It. M. Butler anil company, local
buiniui COBtractbra, have the con
tract for the home, whic) will he a
five mom modern huugalow.
Mia:Tit; nkxt 1 hiday
The rejttilar meeting of the Lihrary
1 lull will he held on next Friday af
ternoon In the club rooms of the
library, according to announcement
made today by Mrs. Allan Jones. .Mrs.
William McNoaly and Mrs. Sloan will
be hostesses for the afternoon and a
moat unusual program has been ar
ranged. The women of the city of
Klamath Palls are most cordially in
vited lo attend the meeting.
ASIII.AM) VISITORS
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Rason of Ash
land spent the day in Klamath Falls
from their valley home on bnallseaa.
MEDKORI) VISITOR
B. j. Peldman of Medfora, who
pays frequent business calls to Klam
ath Falls, arrived in the city last
evening.
MRS, r.IillK.'KI'Olil) BETTER
Friends of Mrs. H. W. Brldse
ford will lie pleased to learn that
she Is recovering from an attack
of la grippe at her home.
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On the Screen
POOLE RETURN'S HOME
Harry Poole of The Pine Tree
Theatre returned home Thursday
from San Francisco where he has
been transacting business for sev
eral days. While south Mr. Poole
signed a contract with the Para
mount film corporation to take all
of their releases for the coming
year.
VALUABLE BIRD DOTJ
A. J. Connolly Is the proud wn
er i.f one of the finest thoroughbred
bird tlogv. In s iiiiliern Oregon. The
dog ame from one W the kennel:,
in Ashland and Mr. Conn. illy plans
to try "him 0 it in tiho nc.tr future.
MRS. BRADFORD To MBDFORD
Mrs. Louis Bradford will chap-'
eron u crowd of the younger set on
Saturday who are planning to at-1
i U'nd the football game at.Medford.
I.1NN NESJItTU HEAVING
I, inn Nesmllh Is kaavtng n Sun
day UfOrntng for Grants Pass to bo
the week end guest of United Statpj
Senator. Charles I,. M.'X.try. .Mr.
Nestnlth plans to return to Klnrauh.
Falls aSotil V daesday.
SOUTHERN I 4 , - TU MAX
It. P. Itobcrls "f Oiloil lake, with
the Southern Pacific, is in Klamath
Fall today on official business.
HALE TOMORROW
The rummage sale of the Preaby
U'lkiii church will he held all day
I tomorrow in Miller's meat market. 1
.Mrs. wllbur Jones is in charge of
the sale and Mrs. M. Q. Mordoffj
In charge of soliciting.
MRS, -IIAKUENHKOOK IMPROVED
.Mrs. II. I., llardenhrook who has
lu-eii confined to" her home with
an attack of la grippe is very much
improved.
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KLAMATH FALLS " WOODBUftN, ORE.
HERE FOR TEX DAYS
L. H. Kemp of puipamulr arrived
in the city last night expecting to be
here for at loaal tbn days on busi
ness matlers.
SOI T11KRX TOURISTS
Mr, and Mrs. W. Shelton and Paul
Sanderson of Burbtink. t'allf.. are
guests in fClamnlh Falls today, en
route on an extended motor trip.
RANUMEIt AM) STOCKMAN
li. W. Ryan, well known rancher
and stockman of the Fort Klamath
country is in the city today on
business mailers. ' Mrs. Hyatt ac
companied Mr. Ryan to Hie city and
will spend the day visiting hero with
rrTetuWi
LEFT FOR PORTLAND
.Mrs. Mary Mct'ormlck with Miss
Florence Hector left on Thursday
for Portland where they will re
side for tho winter months. Miss
Hector wiH enter the Hehnke
VValkr business college to take a
couise in business administration,
she is the daughter of .Mr. and
Mrs. O. M. Hector and one of the
popular young girls of Klamath
Falls.
A story of the young
generation, written by
one of them, with a
zest and feeling that
has stormed the emo
tions of its readers, is
"Wife of the
Centaur"
Starring John Gilbert,
Eleanor Boanlman &
Aileen Pringle
It's daring and it's
different !
On the Stage 4
Five Acts of
Snappy
Vaudeville
"The Golfer and
the Maid"
"Horning In"
"Dan D. Lyon"
'Songs and Patter'
"Equilibrists"
Saturday Only
Lewis Stone and Virginia' Valli in
"The Lady Who Lied"
Sunday's big picture is
" C h i c k i e "
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SHOPPING HERE TODAY
Mrs. t'laude1 Davis and Mrs. Ches
ter Balfdur both residents of Cbilo-
1 11 ill. spent the day here on a shop
ping tour.
POOI.E OOES IIU.NTINfi
Harry Poole loft this morning
for Title Lnko country lo spend tho
day hunting tliicka.
AT THE LIBERTY
Last Showing Tonight of ,
Edmund Lowe
in
"The Kiss Barrier" f.gj
Saturday Only
The Popular Cowhov, ''Hoot" Gibson, in
"The Ridifc' Kid from Powder River"
St ' PAY - A thrilling Drama i f IMS telephone,
"Daughters of the Night"
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