The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 16, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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THE KLAMATH SUN, KLAMATH FALLS, OKKUON
Friday, October 16, iiar;
Wa
E LINE-UP
Saturday Specials
OP ELEVEN FOR
Fancy Smoked Shoulders . 22c lb.
Boneless Smoked Butts 30c lb.
Sugar Cured Corned Beef 10c
Prime Rib Roast (boned and rolled) 25c lb.
We also have Ground Bone for the chickens even' day.
Leave Y o u r Order.
Palace Market
Phone 68
Deliveries S a. m. - 1 p. m.
IflHB
524 Main Street
NEW WINTER
iRED CROWN
pill at the "Red Crowa"
pump (red, white and
blue) at Standard Ofl
Service Stations and at
dealers.
"Wf - A
go
WILD TO
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(CALIFORNIA)
Klamath High School Meets
Medford on fair grounds
Field Tomorrow
In a dosperats effort to counter
KOI l he loss of Hall, star Klamath
back Held uinu, psach Dlght
French lux switched his Hue an I
h.i.-k field nut) a lineup, hitherto
UOt seen by Klamath roolera, will
face Medford S.ituriluy afternoon on
Fair grounds field.
fail Yancey, whli has been in
steady at limes but usually a Rood
ground gainer, has lieeu placed at
;lS'U end. He has been replace.! In
Zed llaruos, arhosO shuvlu.t Ill prac
tice this week has been nothing
short of rcmurkublo.
Besslor. It he can throw oft l!o
effects of Ua Grippe, will riplace
Morgan at left tackle ami It Is :i
toss-up as li.i whether C.'iuors or
UctinlM will starl at right guard.
Hill is Ottt
Hall, Coach French admitted to
day, was out fctf it. He is suffering
Croiu a severe bone bruise of Ihej
right 'lip. Incurred the second iUr-1
ter of the Ashland game last Saturday.
I "He may set In for a few minutes
but I doubt whether he ivlll last,"
tho coach said. "1 am hoping above
hope that Dossier will be in good
enough shape. His sh wing at
Grants Pass, during the first flTO
minutes of play betoro he bad to
retire bcause ml Injuries, was .treat, i
He simpl, tore the tin.MU Pan line i
to shreds. Both Hall an.l Hessler j
are exvellenl coltego material, Witu
those two fellows In the gtunfl would
say thut Klamath would defeat Med-j
'ord. With both out. It Is pretty
hard to predict. Perhaps It fives
them a little bit of an edge, but at
that we have a splendid t lance t
.vipe cut the first defeat."
tiame Tomorrow
The game starts tomorrow after
noon on fair grounds field at 2:3'.'
o'clock.
The tentative line-up as amount- j
ed this morning by Coach French;
is as follows: j
Elmore Center)
Connors or McUuIre ....Hlgiit gUBHHt
Walsh Klght tackle
Yancey Ulght end I
Bliss - Left guard I
Morgan or Bessler Left tackl"
Column - Left end
Cofer Quarterback
Carroll Fullbi ;k
Zed Barnes Right halt
Harold Johnson Left i.ilf
AN EXPRESS SHIPMENT OF FALL
COATS JUST UNPACKED
For Saturday Selling
Many Exceptional Values at
25 $35 50
HECTOR'S
The Fashion Center
i- bt t-a 0 :w.'U; ,: . u
kR w if baa. I in . i: '!,- trmul IruoU:' Ult 1 IiIoa' ilikrw W1
una wuu ma it-. ii i 11. . - - i
kins nnd family. I that breaks up soil .with revolving 1 tlerinan Inventor
Mrs. Axel Johnson of Klumath
u
Falls Is visiting
PeU Fisher.
her friend. Mrs.
Medford Deputy
Confesses Guilt
ADVANCES IN
Wood
I
Come without any warning.
CHEAP PRICES
are on now
Don't be one of many who
will order too late.
Winter Is near. Phone your
orders.
BLOCK WOOD
Is our specialty
PEYTON & CO.
"WOOD TO BURN"
601 Main Phone 535
BOUNDED I I' TO PROVIDE
MEAT IN RtROPE
nut; IX A, Bask, (jp) A syndicate
was in the Western Canada market
this slimmer for 50,000 horses to
be shipped to Belgium. . France and
other European Countries for human
consumption. George Pootmans of
this city headed the :-:yndicate.
Pootmnns said he would buy all
types nnd nines or even crippled
horses Just so they had no organic
diseases, (ireat numbers of wild
horses roaming the ranges in the
southern part of Saskatchewan wore
to be captured and used. I'ootmanf j
declared thai he would have to pur-,
chase the bulk of his 50000 order
LONDON. So many rats have In
vaded Buckingham Palace and oth
er buildings in fear of un onfly
Ml.-ter, that a week Is to be set
aside upon for special extc: mlnutlm
efforts.
at a rate of $.') a head to make: the
venture successful.
Except for running street ears and
lighting In Constantinople the use
of electricity is almost unknown In
Turkey.
YONKBRS, N. V. On his seven -llet.h
birthday, James Hocking cele
brated by walking seventy miles In
1 ", hours. In twenty years, he has
hiked 00,000 miles and he hopes
to make It 100,000.
The Walton Wright Co.
for
INSURANCE
Fire, Automobile, Casualty
Phone 643 W
KiamaMi Kails
i w school Wed-
Shasta View-Malin
Mrs. W. A. Layman has returned
from a week's visit with her bro
ther and family of Uorrls.
Mrs. Belle Klrkpatrlck accompan
ied her son Clarence' and wife to
Klamath Kalis Wednesday.
Mrs. Curl Henry of Lorclla is
spending some time with her sister
.Mrs. Chas. Fauglit and fumlly.
Mrs. A. Turner and Mrs. Maud
Christensen and baby daughter of
Klamath Falls spent Friday with
Mrs. Turner's daughter, Mrs. Llda
Klrkpatrlck, in honor of the tatter's
birthday. Other members of the fam
ily were present also.
Earl Wilson is assisting In the
cheese factory during Mr. Keller's
absence ut the railroad hearing in
Portland.
Joe Mlcka and Jasper Smith were
business visitors in Klamath Falls
Friday.
Fred Peterson of
visited 1 lie Shotta VI
nesday.
.Mr. Itenner, organizer of the rab
bit associations of southern Oregon,
was a visitor at the Hasklns ranch
recently and Inspected Mrs. Hasklns'
rabbits and pronounced them In fine
Shape and some of lie- the best thor
oughbreds. .
Lester Wilson Is hauling grain for
0. W. .Meyers at bis ranch in Cali
fornia. Mrs, A.W. Mitogen, daughter Mar
garet of M ii 1 In and Mr. J, Li Bailey
of Shasta View were Klamath Falls
visitors Saturday.
ROV. MlsSOrosky has moved Ills
family lo Matin and they are occupy
ing rooms in the rommiinfly hall
for a short lino- until a bouse Is
made ready for them.
The ladles of the Helping Hand
society were enterlalned by Mrs. J.
W. Sander,, at her home Wednesday
with the following present: Mes
dames Myers Maupin, M&oken, Henry,
Faugttt, llannon, lialley, Jacobs,
Wilson, Anderson, iinbor, Thomas,
and til'1 hostess. The work done was
making Curtains for Die grade school
building. Tii next meeting win be
bold al I lit- home of .Mrs. A. B. Street
on October 21.
John Hasklns, wife and son, Bus.
sell, of Kiiusas, are upcndlm: some
IFIiI-filtn. Ore. Oct. 111. L. D
Form rook, deputy sheriff. Indicted
by the last grand Jury, plead-d guil
ty to un Indictment charging "failure
to serve a warrant" nnd the ( lohj
charge, alleging the obstruction of
justice, was dismissed. Forncrook
was given a flno of $50 and upon the
recommendation of the district at
torney's office the fine was suspend
ed and no Jail sentonco given. It is
thought Forncrook will resign.
KE N0
Ed Simmons of Bonanza was u
guest at til" Anderson homo Mon
day isnS Tuesday.
Tho restaurant owned by Mr.
Moore has again been r.penod lp the
public, this time under tho tn:.'i
agement of Herrlck and Itoutle.l ;e
Ocorge Colbaker of Uxievllle.
Calif., was the guest of his nephew
Lcuis Stoker, several days last
week.
Tho MIssch Augutda Pujkclt, Myr
tlo Cross and Sylvia Erdmann ali
visited KHmath FalH WoauosdW
evening.
Mrs. II. A. Broylcii spent Monday
visiting iwlth hor nlcco, Mrs. c. E.
Burton, al l.ic latlets home.
Myrtle Cross, Miriam Gruhb and
Sylvia Srdmanu attended the party
given at the BusbUng h uie in the
Pb vcnu dtstrlet Friday evening.
W. B. SfltPffaf and futhor frum
Bpancar Creek called at the Andi r
M5U homo on business Tti'sdxy
evening.
The farmers in tills se il-u are
rejoicing over Uhe conrplotlon of thin
years threshing. Due to eirly frost
and rains, the harvest was not
In all .uses us bounteous us colli 1 Do
willed, but all nWSS that It Could
have been wwrsc.
R;
ollow up your
'''daily dozen
with the break
fast food that
keeps you fit!
Shredded
Wla-eat
IULLMEAL
IN 2 BISCUITS
ilbert's
Grocery
10 Iba pure cane sugar 70c
10 lbs. bulk macaroni 93o
Pure comb honey, 30c, '1 for 55c
.Strained honey, can 55c
K) lb can Skookum cane and maple
syrup $1.50
10 lbs. potatoes 29c
10 packages Post Toasties $1.00
10 cans Campbell's soup assorted $1.00
2 cans fancy American spaghetti 25c
Horsey cocoa '. j can 10c, 1 lb 30c
Hox Jonathan apples $1.50
Bulk shortening, lb 22c
Bulk peanut butter 25c
Sea Foam washing powder, lg pkg 28e
6 cans hominv. 6 cans Wisconsin Peas,
6 cans tomatoes, 6 cans t Oft
Spinach, all for
10 bars Sunny Monday laundy soap .. .43c
1 galvanized pail of soap 99c
9 lb. sack pearl hominy 55c
9 lb. sack Albers Flap Jack flour 85c
9 lb. sack white or yellow corn meal 50c
1 sack good potatoes $2.50
Remember we will deliver your order
Promptly
123 North 8th St.
Phone 484-J