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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1925)
Vuge Four EVENING I1KKAU), KLAMATH I'ALLS, OKEGON Friday 192u ' " ....... s r I WILL BE HALTED Y ill IN BALKAN 20th Century Grocery Opening of the 57th store in their chain SOON, IS BELIEF J League of Nations Sets in Motion Machinery to Stop Hostilities SITUATION IS GRAVE ! " a : , If r -reeKs to Malt Advances and Bulgarians Evacuat ing Positions Every Day Brings New Shipments of the Latest Models in Fall Coats. For Saturday we have many wonderful values at 25 $35 50 IB&3HBiaiaiIlIJIIPl!EMlllHH&iailH8fiIHBS2 ou can pay more for lots of things than you pay for Shred ded Wheat, but you won't get more real food value for your money. Shredded Wheat iullmeaT IN 2 BISCUITS WITH SOlTHKIi.V i-.U'IKIC" Don Sievens connected with the1 Southern Pacific whose home is in j Ashland is here todaj to transact business matters. Annual Meeting O f Association Set for Nov. 1XH1AX KKI'OKTKD )KAD According to reports received lere today at the coroner's office, Charles Cowan, a well kaown In dian residing at .Modoc Point, died yesterday from a fatai illness. The Walton Wright Co. for INSURANCE Fire, Automobile, Casualty Phone 643W Mrs. Sadie Orr-Dunbar to Be Principal Speaker : to Review Work Pumpernickel Bread Our pumpernickle bread is now being made from the new crop Klamath county rye Judging from the demand for it, the quality must be exceptionally good Fruit-Ola Nut Bread is becoming quite a favorite. Its keeping qualities are good making it a favorite for lunches and sandwiches and it toasts to per fection. Some of the goodies to be offered Saturday include Cream Puffs Boston Brown Bread ! Made by SIXTH STREET BAKERY CHAS. LANDIS 126 South Sixth St. "P6f Goodness' Sake, Fat Better Bread" How far toward solution of health problems, of Klamath, the county health unit has progressed, will be the dominating feature of the un nual meeting of the Klamath County Health association which will be held on the evning of Novem ber 2, in the chamber of commerce. Members of the association hint that facts ana figures on decrease. ana control pr miecttous aiseaaea will be produced, that are startling. The principal speaker of the eve ning will be Mrs. Sadie Orr-Dunbar of Portland, secretary of the Oregon Tuberculosis association, and pres ident of the state federation of wo mn's clubs. Mrs. Dunbar makes it a practice to attend each annual meeting of the association Other speakers will include Dr. C. S. Newsom, head of the Klamath county health unit, members of the staff of the health office and lead ing figures in the county health association. District Attorney K. I,. Kllioti left this morning for Salem where he will be on legal business until the first of the week. PARIS. Oct. S3.- i.V The nia- chiiiery of the league of nations ffu I set in motion todity in an effort to prevent another itiiik.m war. M. Brluuil. as the presiding of ficer. ha summoned the league council lo meet heir next Monday and investigate the muse of ills puto which suddenly dared up be tween tlrecce mill Bulgaria eurly this week. The fighting started on Monday t In the frontier region of lieiniihis sar but the mass of official and semi-offlclals claims and counter claims which luivo emanated SHtOS from Sofia and Athens have failed to establish which side was respon sible. Knee Kncli Other The fact remains that hostile for ces are facing each other In the val ley of the struma river which flows southward acroaa the tnternatioir.il boundary and Into the Aegean se.t, that villages anil towns have been bombard, id, and that btood has beeu spilled. Advices froru trustworthy sources Indicate that the town of Patriot, in Bulgarhid territory, has been 00 cupied and that a number of other towns In the Struma valley have been at least menaced by Creek troops. (reek Invasion A Creek official coiumuniqa. ad mits the entry of Creek troops into Bulgarian territory, but says the move wan of "strategic necessity ' to prevent further incursions of Bul garians on Creek soil. From Sofia comes the word Ilia", the Creek are advancing on a 16 kilometer front on both banks of the Struma and that In addition to th use of urtillery, uirplonttn Imv bombed bridges, tracks, ro.tds ttDJl stations'. Advices reaching Vienna declare I'etrlch, a Bulgarian village, crowd ed with Macedonian refugees, has been finally abandoned in flames and that other towns, including Mar-.'srn.-.tinoro; and Marlnople are un der bombardment. tirave Concern The capitals of the neighboring countries display gravest concern over the outcome. A cabinet meet ing was called in Belgrade, the Jtigo-Slavlnn capital, and at Its con clusion the situation was described as most delicate and calculated to cause "a terrible conflagration" if the creeks advance continued. An Athens dispatch this morning said the Croon government had or di t I its forces to halt their ad vance and to make no .further movo against the Bulgarians unless there wus a fresh attempt to attack them. The Bulgarians wero suld to hav evacuated the positions they held on Creek territory. IUSIXK.SS WOMEN BUSY With their "Radio Carnival" a little over three weeks away, thfl girls of the Business and Profes sional Women's club are busily en gaged in making novelties for their bazaar. November 14th Is the date and the place Is the chamber of commerce. The bazaar gives prom ise of being one of the most unique ever held In the city and the girls are deserving of cooperation in their efforts. The proceeds of the affair are to be used for equipment for the rest room In the new library. I Why Pay More? 2 Free Deliveries Daily SATURDAY ONLY ? Cash .Store Sweet Spuds S ll for , . .' 25 Fancy Pinapple, not a broken slice S. & V. and Guff, advertised, guaranteed to please you. No. can's .' 32c No. 2 cans 26c Xo. 1, Flat 16c Giv us a trial and compare our quality with what yon have been getting, Falls Grocery Three Phones 83 Cor. f .th, & Main, 1 -'(th Century, knowing Klamath halls as a progressive and prosperous Community, and confidently believing that it is entering a period of nun-It great i- prosperity Ihan ever before experienced, have decided on this eity as another link in their great System of economical food distribution, The same methods ami high standards of merchandising will be adopted and carried out in this city as at their 5' other locations throughout the Northwest. Kvery ITort of this great organization will be put forth to merit the confidence and support of this thriving city and community, It's the saving on every item in a 20th Century Store that counts Quoted Prices Good Saturday and Monday, Oct. 24th and 26th Jello Crystal White Soap Pure Cocoa any flavor 10 bars in bulk, 2 lbs. 10c 39c 25c Sakhalin Crab, fresh pack, highest quality, 90' , leg meat, B or., of meat, only 35c Macaroni Crisco Corn Meal fresh curve cut (i pound can fresh .-stock 3 lbs. 25c $1.49 1) H. sack 45c PINEAPPLE ALL BEST GRADES OBTAINABLE Standard Sliced LiblW's fancy Broken Slices No. 2', can 25c No- - 29c No- 23c Mazola Oil Del Monte Catsup Kerr's Oats Quart size Large Size 8 pound package 49c J25c 25c Adirondack cane tion 30' , maple and maple syrup York states finest produc Full pts. 85c; Qts. 58c; t2 gal $1.05; Gal. .151.98 Calumet Baking Powder Pound can 28 C Orange Marmalade Okie English im ported, full pound jar 33c Rolled Oats Extra creamed 9 lb sack 59c 20th Century coffee freshly roasted from our own roasting j plant finest flavor the equal of any better than most and you save. Pound 47V&C 20th Century Grocers and Coffee Roasters Klamath Falls Location, 812 Main FRED E. HOHN, Resident Manager ? t 1 ? Y t Y T 1 t Y t T Y z T T T T t t 1 ? I y t y y t y y y y y y y y y Climate Is Not Deemed Factor, Saturday Game ' CORVALM8, Ore., Off, n.(Jf) Change in climate which ordlnttfly wnrkH ugainBt northern teams piny teg in California ih not expected in ho on Important (actor In the Ore- son Afrlcultnirol Oollese-Stanford Kutno at I'ulo Alto Saturday, hh the AKKlen will take- tlho 'field In lU;!n WOllte Jerney. Add-d lo this ohango In the fact that thin fall has been ! IIOUIUBllor warm and dry hero, no I hut tho entire Kqiiud Ih nra tiHtom cd to idoiylng In tho heat and (glare of hright sunshine, ' The heavy haekflctld comhlnsllotl ur snider, Stfhulmeriflh, Deniriah mid KdwardH will stnrt -.;.. nil Stan ford and probably carry the brunl of tho ontlro bftttle, WINCHESTER, Va. Juit an Oin inn of Strosburt, wis about U ap peal a cOlivtotton In J tiHt icon' cJttrt I for having a pistol In hla im.Hsea 1 Blon, the Comnionwealt'li'H attorney I dint up an ancient law f virftinia ovlllch prohlhlted the poilseHHlon of a plto) on tho Sabbath n mailer WERD, Calif. Seven warranla wero hmied for tho nrront of alx Weed cltlzeim and ari unnntned fed eral officer who are alleged to huvn taken part In a raid oarly thin ntontlh on SSloonS and hotol pro puijty. BI1RWKA. L. L, UpHlrar, omployo ul the N .rlli'.V(!ilern Paelfle rallwav, whnt Iho pretext. T ie Ktittulo had j Is in a local hoHpltal nursing a never been repealed. Hill's (iffeime PhrulSSd log and Internal Injnrlea hail been committed m the Sab SUStaiklSd when hi hitmtcnr eollied ed with a deor on tho railroad right balh, and the justice accordingly loi sessed u heavy fine, of way near Klklwakl. DiHhwatdr will tako the nlcstine off a Tvownn'i! fingoru. Don't Wait For The Urging of n dent hit, or In-fore you glvr give t ln-iii regular iilletitfoii We give free examinations. ho compelled through pain from your teeth to iiiem tne proper ana necessary cure. Bat ii iiiith in Health and money. R. D. COE, DENTISTS (I'aliilniii of courmii 202-204 Uopka Hid Htu and Main I'hone HH mm