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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1925)
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Pago Five Friday, OfltollOl' 9 1025 to 1 1 I I m 1 no 1 1 iiil H iiiurtrparSIiriiTdr.lrrJirJprg Don't Yell Before You Are Hurt Talk to a man about a complete outfit of clothes and immediately he gets severe pains in the pocketbook. It Is the Bunk I will Show you how and why. SUIT, 2 pair pants 32.50 Well tailored wool garment HAT 5.00 Felt or Velour SHOES or OXFORDS . . All leather popular style .5.50 SHIRT 1.75 Fancy stripes, cheeks or plain UNION SUIT 2.25 Heavy winter weight or SOX Ribbed, fiber .60 or cashmere TIE 75 COLLAR, semi soft 25 COMPLETE OUTFIT. .48.60 SUIT 37.50 Hand tailored, all wool HAT 7.50 Felt, velour or beaver SHOES or OXFORDS . . . 7.00 The latest in foot wear SHIRT 3.50 French flannel negligee UNION SUIT 3.85 Fancy silk or silk and wool SOX 75 Mercerized silk and wool TIE 1.00 COLLAR, semi soft 35 COMPLETE OUTFIT . .61.45 I Have Another Outfit to Show You at 39.75 Why pay these amounts or more for a lone suit when you can buy a com plete outfit for the same money? While we are talking dress up cloth es lefs not forget the work clothes a nd all winter wear. Stag Shirts, All Wool and Wool Mixed Shirts, Knit Bottom Wool Shirts and Knit Bot tom Stag Shirts, Underwear, Heavy Shoes, Hi-Tops, Rubbers, Boots and Overshoes. rVJV Heavy Wool Sox, 50c Pair A Fine Line of Blankets, wool and w ool mixed. 3.75 to 7,95 Double Cotton Blankets 2.95 Prices here are always as low as the wholesale market will permit. I do not figure on what you will pa y but how cheaply I can sell you at a fair price. A non-argument money back guarantee on every articles in the store. Lloyd Ryan Main at Ninth St. Home of the Workingmen m I I in m n 1 n n m l l IT! Prepared to Serve You Everyday we are filling many large 0 rders that we have loaded in cars from several different camps and towns surrounding Klamath Falls. In many instances customers bring lists which have already been priced by com petitors, but in every case we have f illed the order. THERE IS A REASON? We believe in small profit, quick turnovers and large volume. We do not claim to b e cheaper on every item in our stores, but on the average we can can save you much. Now is a good time to lay in your s upplies, come in tomorrow or any day. We appreciate your business. FLOUR 49, pound sack Crater Lake 40, pound sack Anchor 2.15 205 EXTRA STANDARD CORN New pack, just received One can for .15 One dozen for 1.75 One case (24 cans) 3.45 RICE Fancy long grain, southern rice, 5 pounds for SUGAR Pure cane sugar, price will be the lowest in town. SEGO MILK Our price is right 1 dozen cans 1.15 One case (48 cans) 4.49 .59 STONES VACUUM PACK COFFEE The best there is in coffee 5 pound can 2.75 2 VI; pound cans 1.40 1 pound cans 57 CANNED FRUIT Peaches and Pineapple No. 2VL cans, 2 cans for 55 One dozen cans for 3.15 One case (24 cans) 6.25 STONES PACKAGE COFFEE A good grade of coffee 3 pounds for 1.29 1 pound package 1 large galvanized pail full of good soap, for 99c 423 Main Street IN OUR MARKET 423 Main Street A hundred good things we might say about our meats, would not make them taste better on your table, that's where the proof of the quality shows. Come in today or any time and gi ve us a trial. Satisfied Customers buy their Groceri es at Stone' Medf ord Votes for New Water System 1 n m m I II I a n m MEDFORD, Ore.. Oct. 9. By an l overwhelming majority the people of Medford at a special election yes terday voted (or a new city water system with a source at Big Butte Springs, over 30 miles away, to loos when completed $975,000. A bond issue of $50,000 for a new temporary city hall i.vas also voted three to one, it being under stood that this building will be used as a temporary court hou;.?, in case the people of Ja'.'ksoa count, vote to move the present court house at Jacksonville to this city. K E N O R. W. Tower, a former resident of this district, but ow cl.vaer of u ranch at Lebanon, Stopped in Keno, on his to Klamata Falls the last of the week. Mrs. Ivan Bernard and infant son arrived at t'helr home In Keno Sun day from Algoma. Maurice O'Keofe, of Chiloquln, was a guest at the Stocker home over too week-end. When the musicians for the Keno danco failed to appear Saturday night, a number of local young folks tnOtlored to Malin to the dance there. An enjoyable tlmo was roported. Jessie Pu.'kctt, Rita Kane, and Mary and Edna Keras enjoyed a horseback ride over tho country side Sunday. Among toe local people who transacted business In Klamath FalN Wednesday were: John Taylor, Ross Simmers, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Pnekett and C. Snowgoose and his sun and daughter. By the installation of a radio set, Mr. iPrather ihas made his store a place of pleasure as iwell as busi Tho recent tain and overcast sky. has caused several farmers to an xiously scan tho heavens and hope for tho sun to shlno because It Is well-n nigh Impossible to thrash wet grain. oAt The LIBERTY Can Buck Jones do trick riding: Oh, boy, does a bronc eat iay: a question can be satisfactorily an swered with another quer.r, there is the correct solution. And you don't have to look in the back of the book to see if the answer Is right. Just go the Liberty where Buck Jones flashes his stuff on the s:reen in "The Trail Rider," tonight. It 1IV63 up to Us title! That's the one, big, outstandingly important fact about "Adventure" It lives up to dts title! Adventure! The dictionary de fines it as: "the encountering of risks: a bold undertaking, In which hazards are to be met and the Issae hangs upon unforseea events." Mag nify old Noah Webster's defiuit or, with all the superlatives you can think of and still you will come short of getting an accurato Impreo- sion of this picture, At the Liber y Sunday. REWARD FOR REVEAL- ING BANDITS' HIDING PLACE ENRICH BULGARIAN HASKOVO, Bulgaria. UP) Dlmo Marcheff, a goat-herder, has become a rich man for revealing to the police the mountain hiding place of Mitu Ganeff, notorious chief ot a robber band. Marcheff had been one of the bandit's victims for a long time, being obliged to furnish food and other supplies. Conse quently, It afforded him great pleas ure to guide the police to Ganeff's hiding place. As a reward the ministry ot the interior presented Marcheff with 40, 000 lire; the district of Haskovo gave him 200 sheep and a money reward, and the community of Su sam has set aside a site, upon which the villagers will build a house for him. i The aborigines of Australia eat moths, so would make fine watch men in overcoat factories. TOM SIMS 8BZ Tho worst man wo know about got married because he heard a wife was choaper than a Janitor, oAt the TINE TREE Comedy, drama, Viola Dana, and girls, girls, girls! That's the de scription of the star's latest picture, "The Beaut- Prize," which opend last night the the Pino Treo thoatro, and a delightfully entertaining pic turo it is, too! Miss Dana appears as a Now York manicurist who wins the national beauty title of "Miss America," .". t then gives away the $ 2,000 prize money she needs so badly. The sUr is pepplor than ever, and certa. .ly looks as if she could win any beauty ontost anywhere. Pat O'Malley is splendid as the hero. "The biggest cast of the year ' is tho claim made ifor "Broken par riors," whloh is coming to the Pine Treo theatre on Sunday. This pic ture, which was adapted from Mere dith Nicholson's novel of tho prob lems that arise in moredn society I because of the divorce question, has among Its players somo of the best known actors In pictures. Included In the cast are James Klrkwood, Mao Busch, Norma Shear er, Adolphe Menjou, George Fawcot:. Robert Frazer, Ruth Svonehouse, Winifred Ilryson, Robert Agnov, Vera Reynolds, Edythe Chapman, Margaret M:Wade, George Kuwa. Auto Tops and Side Curtains Connolly Bros. Will put a new top on your Ford for $12.50 and up We give estimates on tops for all makes of cars. Repairing promply done. 912 Main