The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 13, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Pa?e Throe
Mainly cyfbout
'People
Santford & Co.
The Largest Strictly Cash
Store in Klamath County
HOOUTH TO MBMT
426 MAIN STREET
Phone 34 Phone 64
Troop 1, hoy iiciiiln, will i nl
7:110 tonight nl tho A. O. If. W, hull.
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All hoys urn iiiiliuil to till ti k tholr '
opul duet wiih than.
IIK'I'I'II.NH HOI'TII
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Free Delivery Service
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Our Delivery Service
Will Please You
Regular Price
I The First Strictly Caul,
' i Store in Klamath County
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After u Inn day biiiilnomi vlnlt In
K la m u i h Paili, w, i). ponjgtiu, well
l:niiwi(-tMUI. ill pj tluimmulr, him re
turned linmi'.
HI'UAGLIiRIt l it VISITOR
Prank A pi ii ml mill I'l'fil Young,
liulh prnuilimnt rHlIicitn of tho
HpriiKiio rlvnr district, traneaotod
bualnosa in the city. over Xbureday.
Thy relumed homo title morning,
ati i;miix; ;a.mk .
Attorney Hubert lloimou Kuykeii
dall Inft hy motor llifM morn I UK tor'
Km:' no to nttonil tho hlx name, to
morrow. Mo plan! to return homo
Monday wiih n number or tho other
youiiK buetbMg nun of Klamath I
Kill Iii who are attending tho Houio-
aiming.
Mllll. AM) RANQHKB
Making ono of ihh frequent i"in-
Ituim visits to Hi" rit y . P, K. Lull". '
ono of tho woli known farmers of
thin county, iirrlvod In :lio blty Inst ,
evening. During bi v I . . u bery im in
mopping hi tin' holt i Arcado,
AT ItUCONK.TI IIOMB
Mr. mid Mrn. W, V. ftticonicil ol
Minlforil are SjUeela at tho homo ol Mr.
unil Mm. I.. lUomili h ut tnfr lioui"
on north Klghih. They Plan " I" -l'
the wcfk end hero, bororo returning '
ti tbeli borne in the vuiioy ettyi j
KllOI'I'IXti AM) VISITIXd
Mm. T. W, Offleld "f tin- Morrill
dimriii it bore today (hopping and
visiting with friends. Ma u the
guest of, lor daugntor, Hrr. rrofl
Pleteber while in tho elty.
FROM RRRRILL
Mr. John Tuylor one of tho will
known residents of Morrill, apeaj
Thuradny In thn city shopping
dkl.ixls i.havk
Mr. unit Mrn. Thomas l)ololl with
tholr house KttoBt. Minn tin y of Port
Intnl. loft hy motor thin Dooming for
Kugotio to nttond tho Oregon-OA.
game in the university elty tomorrow.
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:inrt (Ik iiHi . ! ,
FaiH'V Blackberries, can 20
Ftfncy. red raspberries, can 35
Largo package animal cookies 05
Large can fancy peaches 25
Full pint bottle catsup 25
Van Camp's pork and beans, can .08
Campbell's soup, any kind .10
2 cans fancy- Iowa corn .' 25
Tender peas, can 20
Large can best hominy i 15
Best creamery butter, lb .60
10 lb. sack best rolled oats 55
10 lb. sack best corn meal 40
10 lb. sack Spjeerys pancake flour .70
Gal. size can tomatoes 40
2 cans fancy pineapple 25
Med. size can sliced pineapple 20
Gal. size can kraut : 50
Phone Us Your Order, and Pay Our
Deliveryman at Your Home
WASHING MACHINE SOAP
Large Package Peet's Soap 30
Large Package Citrus Soap 30
OPAL SHORTENING
5 lb. pail Best Shortening .85
10 lb. pail Best Shortening 1.60
PEANUT BUTTER
5 lb. sealed tin Peanut Butter ... 1.15
COFFEE
1 lb. Hills Red Can Coffee 57
4 lb. Hills Red Can Coffee, lb 56
Best Bulk Coffee, lb. . " 45
FRUITS
Gal. Size Libby's Apple Butter . . .85
Jonathan Apples, box 1.40
It's the price you pay for each item,
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each day in the week, that counts.
Fancy seedless raisins 10
Kellogg corn flakes, package .10
Large package Shredded Wheat .'2
Quail Mazda, oil ,....49
gal Magola oil , 89
Gal. Mazoia oil L89
jj large boxes matches 25
Jello, package, any flavor 10
Lorge can fancy red Salmon 30
2 packages Camel cigarettes 25
2 packages Chesterfield cigarettes .25
2 packages Lucky Strike cigarettes 25
2 tins Prince Albert tobacco 25
2 tins Velvet tobacco 25
Regular size tin Tuxedo tobacco .10
Gal. size fancy grated pineapple 1.00
Gal. size fancy sliced pineapple 1.10
Gal. size fancy hy pack pumpkins ....60
Our Price Will Be the Same
All Next Week
NoltM.WHY BBIiIj RINGRR8
win itr nt EUu Temple treat Tnore
iin) Bvcnlagi Banco Potlowa
Lorn I lilks will ePODaOr tholr roc
nnd dunro of tho wlntor monthn uoxi
Vfturaday erenlng in the temple, foi-
IuwIuk tho npnoaranro of tho Not
roiimly Moll Rlngera, who will iirrlvo
lu tho elty Tlnirmluy mnrnlnR for tho
nlKht'n intortnlnuioiit. Tho rtanr
whlrh follow'H Im opon to tho itonorul
puhllr mul kIvih iiromlno of holtiK
woll attended.
Ht'lHI 1 Ol I.AWI.KMSXKSS
CUriatUii KndMToc r Preebynrtaa
t liunii to Hold DUKWalon
Tho nplrit or layrleaanoH ln" boon
captured unil Ih being hold In tho
rimioiiy of Deputy Bherlft Detilfg
iiuwkimi until ti::iu Sunday etenlng
whou ho will ho glypn a Jury trlul
hoforo Judgo Vi ru 1 luimtt.il In tho
baaemont of the Prpebytorlan ohuroh.
Tho dlaeuaalon will be bpaq to tho"
entire aenlor endeavor or tho 6hutrph
nnd hi crt'titltiK oonuldorublo Intorost
nmonK tho uiomlo iti.
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llAfh TONIGHT
Mr. Hdpo WoHtnn lillhoiirin', who
for the iwn novornl iluys him houn
ImHIiik In Sun Krwdtaeo with ro
InllvoH mid frtandl, l.i expurtod to ro
tnrn bone thin evobtqg.
HARKS PRATHRR LEAVES
Hurry Pratber led thla morning
hy motor for Bugene to nttond tho
O. A. C. - Ort'Kon Kivnm In tho north
orn city tomorrow. Hn plmm to n
turn homo Monday.
i.i:a im; MONDAY
Mr. nnil Mm. Paul Imlton with
Miaa Blnit Jonaon are leaTlng on Mon
day for aouthom t'ullforniii. Mr. and
Mis. Dulion will romatn south por
Manoiitty whiio Mis Jonaon pinna
to 1 1--' i for u nhort Ume in tho south
wiih friends and attend the hin game.
TOM DIXON BACK x
Tom bttcoil rottirnad Thuradajy
tfpm Siurumonto whore he hns hoen
for aeveral daya LranaacUng business
niuttQrs. i
COOKED POOD gAIiR
Suturdny Norember ll. the LadJIea'
Alii of thn Methodist ehurcfl, enstern
division, nro holding n cooked food
.ile ut Miller's market? Various
tempting dishes made hy the ladies
of the Aid will he sold throughout
I tho day.
MISS HANRS HACK
After aa enjoyable fortnight's vis
it in Sun Fruneisco, Miss Fern
. Hunks has resumed Iter position at
I tho American National bunk. Miss
: Hanks made the trip south by motor
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mar
ion Hanks.
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theatre
On the Stage
Five acts of clcvir van-
lltwilll'. Si. Mill' eNCollollt
plWiCfJ iinnilu'is aro
(eninres of this weeks
pfQgtfani.
On the Screen
Blanche Sweet, L t W
Cody ami Ronald Col
man arc the leading
characters in
"The Sporting
Venus"
Saturday Only
Anna Q. Nilsson and Lewis Stone in
"Inez from Hollywood"
An up to Ihe minute story of life in the world's film
center. This will Interest all of ns and perhaps
change a few of our ideas. .
I
INSTALLING ItOOTHS
Work started this nfternoon on the
installation of the various stations
j in the 0.11111111101' of commeyep office
Tor bit n.dlo carnival which Is un
uyt ai ol tomorrow-. liein sponsored
by the business mul professional wo
men of Klamath Falls. Any number
of booths, ouch representing a radio
station, which will carry candies.
j novelties, nprons and fancy work are
I heltiK Installed today.
RVAXS BROS. JRWKLRY
s:t Main SL
Bellable watch, clock and jewelry re
pairlnK. Stone setting ad eiiKnwins
for people who are particular. -13
Mi;iFOKi: CALLER
On ono of. his freouent ln:sines8
calls from tho valley !o Khmath
county. Ted Go Bauer arrived in the
city last evening from MeiHord. He
is accompanied by H. It. Pace of .Mod-ford.
Sl'CI KSSI'l L DINNKR
Close to 7(1 Giltllor at I'.it .nrU I)in
iii r Hold Iist Kvouing.
Tho pot luck eupper hId by the
indies of the Bpls-opal Guild in the
chamber o. commerco last evening
was attended by nenrly JO members
of the church and their friends.
Bishop Komlncton was present and
gave an interesting talk. ltcv. J.
Henry Thomas, lo.-al pastor, also
spoke. QpppQf was served by tho mris
of the Trl S club.
LOBBY orrx
SUinin;, today tlo lobby oi the
post office will ho open Ulgllt and
day, w:u! tho aniiouiiceiuent made by
Postmaster McOaN this morning. The
fixtures have arrived which "r.-.hlos
the employes to take care of all mnii
in tho aanu) manner as before ihe
office was moved to its new location.
LKAVIXG TOMORROW SOUTHERN CATTLK.MEX j ROCKY IOINT VISITORS
Miss Pauline Clift leaves on the F. High. O. W. Sly and I. B. Whit-' S. Ii. Saunders and B. Lassonfiibotli
morning train for San Francisco, for comb, vr.-li known cattlemen of Dor- J of Rocky Point, are among the out
i two weeks' vacation trip with ris, Calif., are in the city on business ; of town visitors in Klamath . Falls
friends. Sho will enjoy the big game matters, atoppfng while bore at the today. While here they are stofcping
while In tho south. -hotel Arcade. at' the Arcade. ' -
At The
LIBERTY
The Pinal Showiug
Tonight of
"Hit and Run"
starring Hoot; Gihstf).
See loot at his host as
the home run king.
Saturday Only
Jack HoxiC starting i'l
"The White
Outlaw"
with Scout, the wild
horse. One of the fin
est of its kind ever
screened.
TA K ING A lA RTMKNT
Mrs. llnisloy with her three
daughter-, ilenevlevo Hensley. Geor
glanna Clltl and Pauline Clift, are
moving within the next few days to
tho Walnut apartments from their
present apartment ill the Jacobs.'
BROCKKX BROBGHS LEAVING
Mr. and Mrs. J. c Bro'ckenbrougB
are leavim; tomorrow morning for
southern California where they will
spend the winter months.
a g im.imii.ii naam a it iiigMhtl n'i iliWig i t)il
MYSTERIOUS
i While vitamins are unseen,
tnysterious factors, medical
science proves that they are
necessary to assure health.
Scott's Emulsion
for over fifty years has been
effectually serving human
need, with these elements
I now called vitamins.
! Scott's Emulsion builds
health and strength.
; Scotl it Rownt, niooinficlil. N. J. 25-H
m i r rA
Reductios
Come in and view the Qreaier Valtie in the
SPECIAL SIX 4-DOOR SEDAN at its
new low price of $1445, f. o. b. factory
including luxurious mohair upholstery,
four broad doors, silver fittings with vanity
case and smoking set, large efficient heat
er, Nash-design 4-wheel brakes, full bal
loon tires, and 5 disc wheels.
R. R. R. GARAGE
831 Klamath
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