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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1925)
Friday, November 0, 1926 . . H j : RVKNINf! HERALD1, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page TJiroe 7" cM ainly cfbout People Santford & Co. A'tC AI A IV CTOETT" 77ie First Strictly Cash Store in Klamath County The Largest Strictly Cash Store in Klamath County tig in i o i i l o Phonf 34 PVin. fi4 tm ... -.' i hum Hi-UA(ii i: IUVKH A. ii. Bdfi inbu niiniii Thursday in Mm 1'iiy (con ti( innii hi Bpraiue giver on buJlntu metlerf. VINITIMJ I'KOM AHIIliAND Mm, deorgu A mt v rnun In vIiiIIIiih In Urn illy wlili tili'iiiU from her Mm in Asulnnit, : af IICNI SJIH .HHP , I'hurli'K Vaughn ut KtrtH 1 u.l wi I . California, "ml .1. II pdlunder of I .ill;,, city, i;pliruriiUi. hefi' mi l"i .1 netui ii ii 1 1 1 ' i to, ii io r.loppln i.i Hi" HiiU'i wiiu.. i'.tiiu, . ' W' f JZ, t'KKHf 'KNT I'lktPl.H llUNlnnmi uinllciH bropghl Mr. mill Mm. J. I.. Il.'frii. .if Ci.'bu'in tu Kin in n t h khiih ytsterdtyj They m turned io tbelf bona today. i 1111,001 is yinitoii " B, It, Wilson of Chllouuui iiiiioiik III" "HI of town guosti In Klmnii:li K.illi. on '! Iiiirniluv, Mr. Wilton i here to jtttend to buel' mm matter, He flopped ii the II i Arendt (!' her isiriii pnoti IH NSMl III . Mr, sad Mm. wuiiuui ii wiiii", Msldenti "f Dunimlnn Qpllfornli, nr. builDHI I'nllrm In Klttinutli nil toddy, two i i.iv. man; Arriving liy inhior from Lou AuK" Iph. 0, II Tr.-iuiiTm plutlii in pnd it I. ri two v.,. 'i In Kiuiuuih I'ounii on bnnlnfiii iiiulli.rn. I n - mi. iii may here be i i Wpi 'in- 1 1 tit,. Hotel Hall. Itl.l l l'TION TOMIillT II. A. I'llrbcr Slur.- Holding tieeep-1 lion Cor Gew mi rni. ii.- Toitlgbl Between ih" hour of seven ebd niii" ii . lin k tQOlgbt, ih" Dew It. A plotter store Hill bold i ptlon for th" general public in their now Ore n Main mid fifth, Mimic and to eatertalritnenl hit been nrriitiKid for liy tli" muitager. A. A. McDonald, who with Mr. McDonald. mid tin. entire itaff win be m tin neeptlon line fhle evening. Motors Will be Klven to th.- tadMH ami l(An to Ih" men. Th now store open! Tor liulns lomorrow morning. I'rutly corduroy hnili r.ili. n In it 1 1 1 1 tin. pretty Hrlghl colon el Boe ii"-i glti's Dress .Shop, for unly Su., ., ' jiiht unpacked imtny. .1-1 1 n i Free Delivery Service 3 large bare Castile soap .25 Piinso, package ' .05 Large can Hex lye .10 Large can Sani-Flush .25 Large can old Dutch 01eaner .08 Lux, package .10 Hall Maaton jar lids, dozen .20 iv unoniy jar lids, dozen 25 1 Ih. Bchiiling's Making powder .50 21 :; lbs. Schilling's baking powder 1.20 5 lbs. Schilling's baking powder 2.20 I lb. can best ground chocolate .28 :'. cans Jowa sweet, corn 25 if ' W K 1' ' Large can fancy dill pickles jj 25 Large can fancy sour pickles 35 QaL size Libby's applebutter 85 Clothes pine, dozen 05 Fancy new crop prunes, lb .10 Service That Serves Phone Us Your Order, and Pay Our Deliveryman at Your Home We own and operate the best delivery system in Klamath Falls - watch o.ur cars on the streets loaded with gro ceries. We will be glad to furnish you this same service which we arc sure will please you. This 3tore is independently operated and has no connection with arry other store in this county our store is capa ble of handling half the grocery busi ness of this city and do it at a small cost when you patronize us you only pay the cost of operating one store. Weie we foolish enough to place an other store in Klamath Falls, it would simply mean double the expense you would have to pay if you patronized us. It's the price you pay for each item, each day in the week, that counts. Regular Prices 6 lbs. Crisco . 1.50 Fancy full cream cheese, lb 30 Best creamery butter, lb 60 5 lb. pail best shortening 85 10 lb. pail best shortening 1.60 10 lb. sack pure cane sugar .65 20 lb. sack pure cane sugar 1.60 100 lb. sack pure cane sugar 6.15 1 lb. can Schilling's coffee 57 5 lb. can Schilling's coffee, lb ...56 Large package wheat flako .30 Large package Mother's oat ...35 10 lb.sack pancake flour 1): .70 10 lb. sack best rolled oat IZ.. ..38 55 Large package com flakes .10 Empty 50 gal. oak barrels 3.00 Empty candy tins, each .25 Fancy Spitzenberg apples, box 1.75 Our Price Will Be the Same All Next Week Just By Way of Reminder Th e Pilcher Co Holds Its Formal Opening and Reception Tonight from 7 to 9 o'clock ' - i'wlu; , "dt amy We are planning on your being there and it vill make a big differ ence in our plans if you are not. Make it a point to be there and say Hello Fifth and Main Streets iMMMtomiii i ii i m i i ACCl'.l'TS POSITION James Dyer of Los Angeles, who arrived la the city .Thursday has ac espied a position with a local ma chine Fhop us a mechanic. He will reside at the Hotel Hall. citAWi-oitDs ;oin; soi th Mr. and Mrs. Leon Crawford and two children are leaving Sunday by motor for southern California, where Mrs. Crawford and children will spend the winter months with rela tives. Mr. Crawford plans to re turn to Klamath Falls in about ten days. BLOTCH KV HKKK Owner of l-a V.igU" Shop t'p Fnen Southern Hcii.hiiiurtcr M. I. Blotckey, manager and owner of the La Vogue shop on Main and 'Eighth, arrived in the city last eveuing from San Fran cisco and will spend several days hero in the interests of his local store. . Dresses - I7.D0 and ilS.OU. at Barnhart's. McCarthy Bldg. 3-7 (adv) JilXXEK MONDAY KVKNINti -Members of the Business ami Pro fessional Women's club andiproe pective members will hold a rliniu;. at the hotel White Pelican ori'fllon dky evening, when plans will be completed shr the Radio Carnival of Saturday, November 14, iff the chamber of i-ommert-e. Miss. Jj Cpp ot the First National Dank" .is in charge of reservations, whlcll can be secured until, noon of .Monday. SOCTtlKKN VISlTtlltS .Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hughes .f Olive. California, and Mr. and Mrs. !:. Ii. Adams of Orange. California, who have been touring northern country, are enniute south. In vis iting lit Klamath Falls they are stopping at the Hotel Arcade. LI.OVK KYA.VS NEW SKIN 1'eonle passing Lloyd ityaji, th.- j Clothier's store today are gjetod with a naw slsn in orange ant! j cream, which is hung over the en- j trance, taking the place ot an ' antiquated light that has be! hanging over the entrance. TO START ON IN'TKBIOR Work of decorating the interior of the new Christian church will be started- by the first of this coming week. The finish will be in the now magnetite which is proving so popular at the present time. The stucco work on the outside of tho building is being completed this week.' SPLENDIB BILL Both performances at' the Pine Tree Theater la-t evening found tho theatre crowd..'. Prupl,' who war.o fortunate in securing seals declare the vaudeville one of Hid bist Mils witnessed here this lull. , , . , CARAVAN oc i:sst:x's Crawloril of Acme Motor Company Announces Arrival of Cars A caravan of Essex coaches Is ex pected lo arrive here tomorrow front Portland for the purpose ot dem onstration. Leon Crawford of the Acme .Motor Company announced today. The ears will be on the street all day and everyone is lir?led to test their riding qualities by simply uialilng lb" formal i"itiest "gimme n ride." IfSatiE Theatre On the Screen Pola Negri in "The Charmer" On the Stage We again present Five Excepionally Clever Acts of Vaudeville 4. i SATURDAY ONLY "What Fools Men Are" Starring Lewis Stone, supported by a most unusual cast .. . The Big One Sunday is "Three Women" pretty ereton Itlnionas unpacked today at Bee Begin'" Dress Shop, for Jouly fMV. . It 1-7 (.ndv) AiJhe LIBERTY I ,asi Ifliowrfig I'Diiighl Of . J "The Ridin' Comet" "Perils of the Wild" Pciulleton's Clianii'ion Cowboy. ;ikinia Cantttt, ttis-d plavs his woii'lcrftil liorscii'.ansltip in this picture. Saturday Only A He-Man's Vig for a (light-of-Way, -a I "Tainted Money" SUNDAY A Drama of Railroad Hangers am! Thrill J "The Danger Signal" ; r