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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1925)
Page 1wo Friday, October .10, 1926 Old Gi ads Will i pJ pi ri pal rJrJ pd ipd rJ rJrTrHf pi rJ rJiIrJ rJ rJ if I Meet K. C H. S. I t Mr Well-Chosen VARIETY Prolongs the Fascination Until the Very Last Piece Is Eaten jrom a Box of auses STELLAR CHOCOLATES Taste travels pleasantly through richnesses of creamy centers, almost liquid, fragrant, flavorful. And reaches memorable heights of goodness in "chewy" pieces, nut-studded or fruit gemmed. Stumbles on a chocolate covered, honey-combed mint and lingers over its clean, bright flavor. Interest, fascination, enjoyment to the very last piece in every box of Krause's Stellar Chocolates. SI. $2, S3 and $5 FOR CHARM, choose ylhc quaint package filled with luscious sweets oiled K rouse's Celebrity Choco lates SI. 50 Vear Dealer On I" Supply Yo-J. Order Direct from TRU-BLU Bfjeai.'Co. Spokane or Porllcnd Yourom jucfjfpmt $5000 lf-efrom I'Anr na,ural causes ValvjV VL if yon die from accident and in case of permanent total disability the company will 1. Waive all premium payments 2. Pay you $25 per week for one yeEr; and in ad dition 3. Pay. you $50 per month for life; and 4. Pay $5,000 to jour beneficiary when you die 5. If disability involves loss 0 limbs or sight as a result of accident, the company will pay you $5,000 in cash, immediately, in addition to all other benefits. In case of temporary disability as a result of either siclcnes or accident, the company will pay you $25 per week for a limit of 52 weeks. West Coast Life INSURANCE COMPANY hohe orncE-sw fdancisco Portland Branch Office Seventh floor fiasco Handing John H. Houston. Dist. Agl. Geo A. Proctor, Res. Agt., Klamath Falls, iCreKoii. (VINE OF AMERICA'S STRONGEST COMPANIES - 1 ' ' Meat For Health And Vigor Givc.yo'tir children fjch. tender meat to give them strength and vitality for the cold-whiter weather. Our meats are delicious, tender and the heft. Here Tomorrow Alumni Will Attempt To Down Their Juniors Determined to. dampen the cti thusiiisiii of their Juniors, n foot ball team rofiposcd of alumni of it!n Klam.lt !i County High Sell ml will not cntoFair Grounds field to most the regular high sc(i tool team. T.Ue Iiovh have duhbed themselves 'TPlicums" ajod under lh,e lutela of Clyde Walsh 1110 rounding into a formidable organisation. What ever they lack In team play will be made up in enthusiasm and deter minatlou. Special admission prices have' been agreed upoa for the exhibition game; 35 cants adult general ad mission: 15 cents for students; and 10 cents for pupils of the grade schools. Coach Dwight French, will .bj absent from the game and Kd Clark will act as coach during t ic fray. STATE TO TAKE HAND IN INDIAN ASSAULT CASE The blow that broke tho nose of City Patrolman Mitchell yester day at I o'clock, may cost Jerry Clucktoot, Beatl.. Indian, a term la Jail, it developed toduy. Fur the district attorneys office has an nounced that It would relieve the city of prosecution of the Initjiu. It is probable. Deputy District At torney V. A. Wle3t. said taday, that eaocKioot mjum os .'nargeu with assault and battery, which carries both a jail sentence and fine. . Chocktoot was arrested yesterday noon, after Ae had beut up on a man in the Fori garage an 1 had struck Patrolman Mitchell a terrific blow in the nose. He was crazed with whiskey. Save Your Money It will wait just pay you big to a few more days For The Grand Opening of the SEEKS DIVORCE .NEW YORK, Oct. 30. (Pi Mrs. Anna Stillman, who defeated James A. Stillman's sensational prolonged suit to divorce her, has now be gun - :.' to divorce him. Papers were filed in West Chester county more than a. month ago and the action was kept secret. R. A. Pilcher Co. New Department Store Corner 5th and Main St. Klamath Falls. Ore. ( OU.VCIl, AD.IOI HXS PARIS, Oct. 30. P) The council of the league of nations,' hurriedly summoned on Momlay last to pre vent threatened hostilities between Greece and Bulgaria, adjourned to day ,wlth its task accomplished. .MIDLAND SINCLAIR MARKET "Let me Serve You" Quick Deliveries 1126 Main Phone 793 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wynat and son of Merrill were asines? callers in Midland Monday. Mrs. E. L. Furber and daughter, came home Sunday from Klamath Valley hospital. Frank Flowers was visiting S. L. Bennett on Monday evening. Mr. Motchenbacher of Lowe lake was a business called in Mid land Monday. Mrs. Frank Flowers, Midland mer chant was in Klamath Falls Mon day purchasing supplies. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Burnett and son cv-cre business callem In count.' seat Monday. J. C. Wright is busy hauling bts winter supply of wood from Shav,' Beitram box factory this week. Mr. B. A. Shulmlrj and sos Arthur and Raymond, were calling on Miller Island Ttresday. Frank and Albert Ball of Round I Lake were calling at S. L. Bur- j nett on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charle3 Shulmlrc of Klamatii Falls spent Sunday with Mr. Shulmire's parents on the Mid land road. Mrs. J. D. Hoaper spent Tuesday in Klamath Falls. F. E. Lane of Midland was a county seat visitor on Tuesday. The '.'ounty dredger has complet ed th road work from Ally to i .Midland, end has now moved the dredger on the Midland market road where there are some dreger work to bo done. Goorge and Mary Burnett have, been transferred from We -Midland school to Miller Hill school for the balance of tihe term. , The farmers in the Midland dis trict are busy gathering In their potato crops. They report u g .oil crop of potatoes this year. Mrs, Neil Nelson was a business visitor in Klamath Falls on Wednesday. Keep your eye on this space. We will soon be able to reveal to you the story you have waited so patiently to read. New Merchandise New Prices New Store New Business Methods New Customers New Friends A NATIONAL INSTITUTION Keep an Eye on the Pilcner Building In Poison Case St. Mary's Altar Society will hold n cooked food sule, Saturday, Octo ber 31 at Miller's Market, K.lghth and Main St. Pies, cakes, doughnuts, ap ples and sauerkraut will be on sale. 29-30 (ndv)' 4 Whm 1 Mrs. Blrdlo Slromc, AO. nliove, hrm been Indicted at Sprlnclleld, O., for poisoning her neixlnUBhtcr, Kst Ktromo, 14. The victim predicted her death, the BprlngflAd authorities were told. PINE IDGE Ray Ilorfherger ot the Mvnofeo Lumber Co., of Portland, was business visiter here Wednesday. James Fader of Talent, Ore.. Is I Bpendlng a few days here iwlth friends, Joan iiroiiiiy has returned to Medford to rccolve medical atten tion for his cyos. Mrs. Carl Williams of Fort Klam ath visited her mother Mrs. D. Andonon, and sister Mrs. E. Cram or, Wednesday afternoon., Mrs. Rd Ravage and daughter M,,H Nlta, accompanied by Mrs. J. K. Mansfield spent Thuraday In Klam ath Falls. Miss Margaret Uunnon ovas the dinner guest or Miss Juno IBflma, pi Chilorjuln Wednesday evening. Mrs. Franlf Llghtner entertained at a birthday party Wednesday j evening, for hur little daughter Amy. After plaflng Barnes for omo lime, a rlalnty luncheon was Horvcd, to the following playmates of Amy's Lcona Savage, rteiVa Cade, Patrlca Sevlts, Wundn Donoy, Wlnfred Se vils, Ocorge and Fred Doney. Mrs. A. M. Crystal, Mrs. M. Carys tai; Mrs. bra ICnglo of Klamath Falls, and Mrs. Win. Skcen, Mrs. Colo nnd Mls M in a Skucn of Cblloqnln, called on Mrs. W. Donoy Thursdny afternoon. Ray Oyr and Joe Tus'i ,11 of Kw auna camp, woro here Thursday afternoon. Mr. mid .Mrs. c. A. Flnry of ChlliKiuIn, spent Thursday evening nt the homo of W. Donoy. Claimed to l' speedier and less complicated than keyboard machine) a French typewriter Is operated by moving a pointer to select a letter with one hand and pressing a lever with tho other. "There Is Nothing to Show That You Paid" "Oil yes there is my canceled check with your endorsement." W hen you pay your hills hy check you have decisive proof thai you paid. There'can he no further tpiestion ahout it. Avoid the annoyance and loss resulting from duplicate hills. Pay through: this hank hy check. France has abandoned a plan to build an oil pipe line from Havre to Paris as impracticable at pres ent as 12 other ports are eiuilpped In receive petroleum. The windows pn a new motor bus nrn mounted on hinges much like a windshield so'they can bo fas tened at nny desired point for ventllntlon without rattling. The American National Bank of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Member Federal Reserve System. I m E i I i ni n a i il i 11 1 " . I " I i