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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1925)
Friday, October 30, l!KJr, EVENING HKUALI), KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page Tluvo Santford & Cd. The First Strictly Cash Store in Klamath County The Largest Strictly Cash Store in Klamath County 426 MAIN STREET ri;tiiinh to iiomi: . :-.! MTtV DL. 'iA F1 CA ' M IHJ J 1 ' " . J-t 1 1 11 II It" u Fre Delivery Service , Regular Prices Do You Want Service? Mainly cfbout CP c o p 1 e v ! ... : I. After cotnplotlni btlslnosa inm- Irrn III Klallll.ll) Pulhi lllnl I'nllllll'U for i hi i pill few days, M Bernard returned to Dunsmulr tbl macnin, from pia.n fx it i v " In fur ii fcw diiya yli it', m. i, Mil 11 1 of tin. Irjdb in H;iv. Jumli i' i-amp arrived In' ili illy lui m -rang, During bin lluy Imra lie will la n gueii "i Hi' Howl taka 6v Wi:ia ' Mr. mill .Mi". F.inmotl Lnwlor of w i iwho artired Is tin It) laei nvcnliiK iin I'lukliiK afVjr bualuosl (gtiraili hart, KKTIRN TO I'OItT KLAMATH B, Poiirin and I, 0, Purler wlm nva Im'i-ii employed hi tin Hoi d Uke, (in tttaj pUutprlof cdnlraei for fta iiiiki two weeks, returned n ihi'ir houio in Pori Klamath Jil uiorniak, ' DONIPA) lit, All: n. i, Confined Hi" honia ur hor pir enta, Mr. unit Mrs, F. M, DUir, Jlpiilfuy llltilr i tulfferln wllh u j Mvart utliirk uf loasjlllll i . I I Ur II. ITod. (la IIAI l it i Ul IM'oltn llinur. waJfSLufiw I. hi I ii" mini ( Medford, wlm (rani ! jliuiiliii'HH mailers her rriuiHi'iiil. . Vjfrlvrtl III llli' i lly I. ml cVonlllK, M He Holier plans lu return imiiir Hp,-urdny WITH Mlt KUKKLBIN On M i. i , Novcinlu'r Sbd. iii n o'clock;, Mra, abailea w o i Kiwirli'lii twill ha bpaaat lo the ladle of (hi D. A. it. aocUtty ai bar homo. The ,;.iii. .ii "III l u( a I'litin- anil untliil Datura, Sire, Alfred OOlllar id Itlve 11 paper on "Why ih i'Uk rit inn tiati Bncland.V tlti.l s I'ltOMIT.NWW ,On aaaonni "f the tea which, Is u , lui Klvi'ii ill four .'cluck on M InUhy afternoon, h inurlm Mr-. Sadie o.-r Oanii'ir. It u hoped ' all members "of t!jti Women'.' Library club will bo . at "" library eluu rooms tor the Jw7k tuvlcw promptly ni the, Joiur yot i:3i. Mrn. Doriiard J. IfVu 'will .ajliji u reailliiK on "Tin. 0rJlln(an'' Th'o"' who hao bard Mrn, Rl . In paxlouii ooaaalona or looking for ;wajnl wiih much pleaaura to hat wailing on Moiula RACK ITt'lM MIIMOIOI -J It. n. Mofbornwr of th afonaf i Cimbar rom"r.ny nf 'Qrtland, wno bun boon making Klamath Falla hla .-haadqiiartvra, ri'liniiod laUmnt (ram ifrdford whora 1..,. .diJtrrM hjoftiiraay morning on liiialnexn Vlall. Ho yIkIikI brlclly w'lih b'.n mini (iiul uncla, Mr. and Mre. J. J. SUIgafT whllo In tba nlly etyi MovTAt.ri: isrii)i;s on tmalnoaii mafrar, Ijolgb : bertaon and C. M. AlborUou'. bolh of Monlauti". M'.i'iil "' Thurndii..' In Klamaii) Palla ' .'K.h frJi t'i ... 12 0t Rftyal baking powder .43 V :; Ibk Ho.val baking powder 1.25 lbs. Uciyal baking powder 2.35 Nucoa, lb '. : 30 10 lb sack pure cane sugar .65 25 lb. sack pure cane sugar 1.60 100 Jb. sack pure cane s:ugar 6.15 Large can fancy red salmon .30 Pearl Oil, "coal oil" per gal .25 2 cans Iowa corn . . .r 25 Van Camps pork and beans .03 Fancy seedless raisins, lb 10 Fancy BUgar cured hams, lb .35 5 l. pail best shortening 85 10 lb. pail best shortening 1.60 Gal. size Fibby's fancy applebutter .85 Fancy fresh tomatoes, crate 1.00 Phone Us Your Order, and Pay Our Deliverynian at Your Home Our delivery service' is beyond question, the best t'i be had in Klamath even our com petitors will, we believe admit this fact, We deliver free all orders-amounting to $2.00 oif more You get the same merchandise and the same prompt service if you phone us your order and pay at your home. Compare the price we aak you with the price you have been paying elsewhere re member all our prices are regular that is they are good any day in the week until the market changes, for this reason compare each item you purchase It is the saving on each purchase, each day in the week that counts. Our Delivery Service Will Please You 2 tins Prince Albert tobasco .25 2 packages Camel cigarettes 25 1 plug Climax tobacco 74 Kellogg's corn flakes, package .10 Grape Nuts, package 16 Puffed rice, package .15 19 lb. sack Drifted Snow flour 2.35 1 lb. Golden West coffee 57 5 lbs. Golden West coffee, lb 56 Full gal. Tea Garden syrup ...1.30 10 lbs. pure cane and maple syrup 1.30 G large boxes matches .25 Fancy bulk coffee, lb 45 Quart Mazola oil 49 U gal. Mazola oil 99 Gal size fancy dry pack pumpkin 60 Fancy sweet potato squash, lb .03 Fancy casabos, lb 05 Our Price Will Be the Same All Next Week Urnitaea on mile at Hen Iin-M. ihoi mi " . v ' .";1 on. It.jglr'i T-ol ll8IKH t :u , A ff.-lt i ra btfajnallt i-aller ill the liy loamy l" ft ' brfahrt al suum llomi. California. During bin biml- . wil 1'i-re. lie will III II glleM ill the lloti.1 Arili-J Jkhih I'.wn: sutisiiw The Western rlvlitlpn of th .. le' Aid of the Motbodlat chtrrcbl will li" bolaeaoBVlth n "Jlggn" din ner tomoirow evoning al tba l.o.o.K. hall, Hlunor will he aarved from 5:;lo. In O n vo'nlag, liVAN TO MiailOltll I. mil Uy.iu. local elrttnlng mor obant. motored to Medford tbh. nnirnlnx whora ho will upend the oay iraiuii. Ung buflnoi-s mailers. , ., , IX litO.M MAI.IX Mr. unit Mra. K. Keller of fyalln w, r,. viNiioni here over TlldrMlay o.i a . romhined bttaliiaaa and pteaaare trip. During lluir hluy in the t-Uy lin y were KUtt'ti at the Hotel A r eadc. The milk with the tasty taste VWlVAIORATt03HmjKM n 1925. ('Mn-ttkin Milk 1'ioduiU oimianf ' - ! Carnation's the milk to ask tor ii you are looking for a iincr-lltati-Cfcr. c re a in y delicatc taste arid color to IniDroye cookery and give a pleasantet saydr and richer hue to colTee. Carnation's the world's leading brand for nearly a quarter of a century, ihe first chbicc of Oregon. He sure to. get this favorite milk. PRBBWrit for Mrs.Marv Watc't fomotis Carnafibn Cook Hook Carnation Milk PRont-rrs Co. 47 pllugi Slrwt, Portlniul, Oron Made ill OWOOII ir ij ytars "From Contented Cows." In two siMt tall nnd flmatl K IMPROVED j cNwwiththat fiim-ilianevsr taste FROM KABTBROOK I'AllM Mra. W. A. Wlunlford of the Kuit broo Troql Farm apent the greator pari of Thursday in the city on buainatn ami vlaitlng with friend-, she returned tn the reaori IhhI bvo ning. With the arrival of spring Mra. Wlnnjford plana to majca ex taaalra Improvemanta at the rcaort. wi:sTi:it UNION MA HKttK ('. II. Bunnell, eqnnected wlib (lu. West. -iii (Jaloii djatrlcl oftlcoa In Portland, nrriv-.l in Klamath Fglla last night to vpuud never. il tlnvH inspeeting tho local oiaatorn union office. I.Al'XIIItV MKN VJSrt ii. I). I ; u n .-Is of I'orUand on) .Marshall Pields. both of whom are connected with the &ungdr lairudry whleh Ik being constructed - the corner of Fourth anil Klauiaih. ar rived luat ulght nnd put up at the Hail hotel. i.aki: t tu xrv.iitii'iiii:itii:-i ' "Yes. we have had a lew small robberies over in l.nkeview. bat) nothing io gejl excited about, i'. . Priday, Rhorlft of l.ak ceuniy, re marked yestt-rday before r.-'iirning to his home with a prisoner, "On the whole. IhiiiKs look prott) good over In my eountry." Mr. Priday succeeded Sheriff Woodcock at the luat election. issi i: MAHRIAOM liH'KNSK Interest was at a IiIrIi point yes Uirday gnldng the colored popula tion of Ktariiutb Palla over thq prTospptdlVC innrrlnHe of a popular couple of their number. Raymond Dixon and lhr.W Voting, both re i deals of this city.. County Clerk ('. It; f)0 l.np issued a marriage licence to tho pair yesterday. f. C. liia.l.HY UKTlltXS C, ('. Kelley, division ennineer of the state highway department, re turned lo his headquarter in Klamath Falls luat nlKlit after an absence of several days in Portland. Mr. Kelley al leaded the state high commission meeting at which eon tracta for considerable road eon StrilCtlOn III ICiamutb were let. Lota or pretty lints on sale al Bao Begln'H Dress Shop for only $2. IIP. . It'll (Adv t i.ri: lintECTOR vitltlVKs Fred Brooke, newly appointed di rector of tin- Pelican Hay l.tinib. r Company Community Club arrived last night from Washington with his family. He will movo imme diately to pelican City where he will make l:is home nnd assume th duties of his new position. I.KAVK8 FOR KIRK Hetty Nelson, musical director for the county schools, left this morning for Kirk m-here she planned to spen 1 the duy leading the children in songs and conducting musical exercises. BUCK WILLIAMS l TOWN I). O. ."Hack" Williams drove to Klamath Falls last night to spend several days visiting friends and ptrrebaalng upplles. Mr. Williams owns a large ranch in the north eastern part of the county , lie reg istered at tin- Hall Hotel. OltOAXI.KS CM IS WORK Keno and Plevna count)- seboola were visited today by County Club le ader Frank Sexton, who inform ed the members of boys and girls county clubs the program for next year's work. "This year's work program ends November t, -nd 1 have hopes of a very credttalde showing by Klamath clubs," Air. Sexion said today. TWO OARS REGISTER For the past two days Mrs. Leah Smith and Marj Johnston of the caambar of commerce office have rad almost a complete rest from registering foreign tourists. Thurs day, the first day In many months, not one foreign oir registered. While today just Owa cars register ed. A. G. Richmond of. Sterling City and Frank Janta of Susanvllle, California, registered early this .forenoon. MltS. KISHKR HACK After an absence of two years during which time sho has made her home In San Diego, Mrs. C. V. Fisher has returned to Klamath Falls to ngain make her home. She will occupy her residence at 512 North Eighth street. Within a short while her soii-ln-ki,w and daughter. Mr. and Mr. A. W. Weaver, will arrive from Sari Diego, lo reside here permanently. Mrs, Fisher will be remembered in Klamath Falls as Miss Constatfce Fisher, the daugh ter Of Dr. uttd Mr8. C. V. Fisher. Mr. Weaver plans to locate In busi ness in this clay, planning to build a hofce here shortly. During the two years w ilch Mrs. Fisher has spent In the south she has kept in touch with all happenings of this City, She Is oho of the loyal Ore goriiana und says she is looking forward tu Iho time when Klamath Fulls iwlll linv'e more rnllr ads. which will undoubtedly make It a bigger nnd !, Iter Klamath Falls. Slot -KM AN IN Mr. and Mrs. .11. L. Darling, prom inent ranchers nnd stpekowners of tho Fort KlunMMd) country spent the dny lit Khunnth Falls bp business matters. Kvery but Is on sale ut Hee Begln'i Dress Shop. 27-;tl (Adv) Tlie Walton, Wright Co. for INSURANCE Kite. Automobile, Casualty ' Phone 643W ROAD INSPECTOR VISITS A. P. Morris is interested in all roads built in part or entirely by funds from the bureau of public roads. For Mr. Morris, who arrived in Klamath Fulls Inst night, is In spector for the bureau uud is here on one of his regular inspection trips. Today ho and O, C. Seeley. resident engineer of the state high way department, drove over fed eral aid roads. DAITON IX To attend to his business inter ests In the city W. C. Dalton arrived in the city this morning from his ranch. MR. AND MRS. ItKAI. LEAVING Mr. and Mrs, Jack Ileal are plan iiIuk to leave Sunday morning by motor for their former home In Nebraska, They plan to visit rela tives and friends in Lincoln. Grand Island and various other Nebraska points. At Lincoln they will be the guests of Mr. Reals' parents and at Oram! Island with Mrs. Pearls' par ents. This Is their first trip eaal since coming to Kl.unath Fall'. They are making the trip by motor In their new Hudson car. HUNTING THIS AFTERNOON R. B. Amlcke and George Fife left early this afternoon for the valley on their final pheasant huut. t'HARLKS LOOMIS LEAVING (i,.in.j; South for Miillcnl Treatment Which it is Hoped will Help Charles Locmis 13 leaving for Los Angeles this coming week whofiaL he itrlll receive medtral attention. tC is hoped by his many friends heW that the treatments will prove bene ficial and (hat Mr. Loomis will bo much improved in 'health upon his return to this city. During his ab sence from the city, O. D. Ilurke, former vice president of the Irst National bunk will be .in charge of the hcokkeepping department of the Falls Mercantile. Wheu you want pretty sitk under wear, go to Bea Begin's Drtos Shop, 129 South Seventh St. 27-31 (adv) f .--- -2 i 7 1111111 Theatre 1 - A' ' ' ON THE SCREEN Bebe Daniels in "THE MANICURE GIRL" Bright, jazzy and irresistably funny . ON THE STAGE Five acts of Clever Vaudeville Lots of music, Dancing and some funny situations SATURDAY ONLY BEAUTIFUL ALICE TERRY IN "ANY WOMAN" COMING SUNDAY Zane Grey's Thundering Melodramatic Story "WILD HORSE MESA" ACCEPTS POSITION Miss Olive Morton has accepted a position with the Falls Mercatir tile storo. BILME BELL TO MEDFORD nillle Leonard Boll Is leaving Monday by motor for Medford Where sho will spend a few days visiting with friends. SALEM, Ore., Oct. 30.fyP)--Earl Fisher, stole lax commissioner, will leave 11. -xt Thursday for New Or leans to attend a national ttlhetlug of state tax officials WblOh convene ropj November !) lo 13. AT THE LIBERTY t.ast slioninj; tonight "Greater Than A Crownv A Tate of Mi.'ilcni Adventure. Saturday Only lie Champion Girl tsiiler, (osie Sedgwick, in "The Outlaw's Daughter" , , . : 1 1 Corning Sunday and Monday II MxIxV-CAft'i-'.V in It 111 L "The Ba,d Lands' i, at