The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 20, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    EVKNINC HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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Santford & Co. '
The Largest Strictly Cash )
Store in Klamath County
426 MAIN STREET
Phone 34 Phone 64
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bimliinmi lUOD hero loduy t utlomlluii
to liln Internal In KlnwiUh rounly.
ltv.AN amsa tuikkvh
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l.luyd liyuit-lH offering lilK llV)l
Igrhcy to each itml everyone who
Fancy Apples
Compare Prices
m.iwi m ii purchuiin .if fill. mi, nl in"
Friday, November 20, J!)25
The First Strictly Cash I (V$Sp
la orore in iviamain ioumy gjy
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compare' service
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M.l l.i.l II i I II
It.1 l'urt( 'Si 'mtoliuf'vih Klim- I
nfti Fulls ii brief, bouillon vlnll OVflf
Tliuruilny, MenpUlg. ill III ti(U- 1
Lake, while horn.
iii:hidi:m knoixijkr 11.1.
(.'. (,'. Hi'iilny, l.'llllll'lll II ft 1 1 : of
Kliiinlith fur (lit lUII lilicliw y d-
puriunjiit. bun ben lintbls In n.
suino iilu duties iIiIh week because
of u .severe mill which Inn kept
ti 1 m m bin hum.
WIRT, HL i t RN8
Mr. anil Mrn. Annuo Wins re
turned this mniiilng roil Anhlnii I
whiirn I titty intended iln Hilary In
ter city inoullug uiitl dunce lit Hie
l.llbla hotel lust evening,
Kl'HK.Vk; VIHIiOIt
C. II: kixk, wi'ii known Bui
ruDlili'ui, in aiming the business cull
In Klainntb Falls. Durlnx bin
visit bore, Mr, ItlKgii In stopping It
tbu lintel While I'cllrun.
MmAI'I.AV IIKTI'RXH
CrOrdon Mm-Aulay of loa Nw
Cliy laundry Mtnrned ytrday
(ram Kuxu und other northern
point itt'lioril hill been i n u mm
blneil business unit pleasure trip. '
WITH HHttlilf OH.
Jim O'BrUn, auditor fur the Shall
oil Company, wiih heiuliiunrtor In
Hun Francisco h ii Iiii .lm . ; li-.i
in Kiiiuiiiib Fails' in , tin. intafMU
nf bin rompiiny.' Mr. olirlttn l
stopping nt ttin hotel White Pelican
HTKAM IIKATIXt; COMI'LKTKO
Tbn ni-vv strum boiling pl ii lit
which Lohl mill compr.ny have
been working upon In tbu hotel
1 ..i U t.ii completed (bin muriiliiK
and hum wan turned on fur Hie flrni
time. RnmfdtlUg of lliv rooms .(
the hostelry bus Man completed as
I ft I
10 lb. Hack best rolled oats . ,55
10 lb. Hack best corn meal .'10
JO lb. sack best pancake flour j 70
10 lb. sack best whole wheat flour 50
10 lb. sack best graham flour 50
Fancy seedless raisins, lb .10
6 lb. tin Cripco 1.50
t lb. tin Crisco 2.20
Extra fancy bulk coffee, lb .45
Fancy tea, green or black, lb , 50
Puffed rice, package .15
Kellogg's corn flakes, package 10
Shredded wheut,' package 12
Ppst Toasties, package 10
Grape-Nuts, package .16
Gal. size standard tomatoes 40
Gal. size Liby's applebutter 85
Clothes pine, dozen 05
21. gal. keg sour pickles .' 1.75
Compare the Service we give you with
the service offered you elsewhere.
Arkansas Black Apples, box .. . $1.10
Jonathan Apples, box $1.10
Newtown Apples, box $1.20
Fresh Meats
We are now able to offer you a com
plete line of the best fresh meats of
fered in Klamath Falls. You can
phone us your meat order and have
it delivered with your groceries.
We guarantee our fresh meats to
please you or you may return them to
us after you have examined any order
we send you.
Free Delivery Service
We deliver free all orders amounting
to $2.00 or more. You can phone us
your order and pay our deliveryman
at your home.
4 at. bottle vanilla 50 1
5 lb. tin fancy peanut butter . ..
Large can fancy red salmon 30
Van Camp's pork and beans .j. 08
Chicken tamales, can , 15
Fancy asparagus tips, can 20
Campbell's soup, any kind 10
Tender peas, can 20c
2 cans sveet corn 2S
12 oz. can Royal baking powder ,43
2 ib. can Royal baking-powder ...1.25
5 lb. can Royal baking powder 2.35
L rge package Peets wash. inch, soap 30
Large package citrus soap .....30
Gal. size fancy dill pickles 1.00
Gal. size fancy spinSch 60
Gal. size fancy kraut 50
It's the price you pay for each item
you purchase each day in the week
that counts.
HSnttM sot rii
Mr. nd Mm. I. O. WollienUW
and nun, uf l.oinllii, Cullfui'iil i. !:.
hnvn beun mnrliiK tnrdafb IBe
northern ttntin, vlnllod over Thtir
day In Kluinutb Fall Slkroat noutb.
Thny plnn to vlnll Qrdnti Pill ;i:l.-t
ly und iciurn iou(h via Hi... 'emit
route.
N.IWSOX ACCEPTS POSITTOJi
1 ;.- DiiWHon. rtPvnily of Dunn
intilr (trrfred In the city Tlmrndny
to accept ii potltlan an telifraph
operator with the Suiitjiorn l'iic!fli
Mr.' DaWdoo exports in remain hefo
until ihf ft re I uf tin. yo.ir. He Ii
I ut tin.- I.uko hotel.
I.KIT THIS XtKIX
Mm. n. B. Wttenbu'r$, Mm
Fred tllovcr, Mrn. Wlllmr J ines
.Mm. Charlnn Martin and Mm. W;ir
ron i: Hunt, motoroil to Anhluml
Itilk mm.hImIJ wkil. tit... ..I '
tHo noon luncbepn f ir tfi5 Critor
Iiko D. A. It. iiininbprn of Mod
ford, .Ml. Anhlunil nuimbt'rn o( AID
In ml iiinl I In' Kikiloiia im-mbem at
KJtmtth Pllll ill tlio I.lthla hotel.
Mrn. Beymotir JoHm, uiaio ronli
pf till' I). A. It. .'.lit i III" gjU II 1
liunur uiiil (itva tbo principal ad
itri'sn nf tbo tneeting,
At The
LIBERTY
TO ASIII.AM)
Mi... llnrry AcUey toft thin mnrn
liil? for Anhlnnil to attend the noon
lunoheon- of the D, a. n. at the
liui.. I l.ltblu nml to spend acveral
dnya vleltlnR wtth her mother In
the valley city.
I THK wk.thi:h
Tbu Cyclo-Stoimnnraph at Umlor
wund'H riinrmary Indicates a con
tinuance of pleanant weather an
bnt'oiuetrle eondlllonn have changed
but little ilurlnn the last period of
observation.
I'orecanf for next 24 bourn: ' '
Fair with mnderate teinpi'ature.;.
The Tyoot roOordlhg th.'rmonieior
rtRtatored moxtnuni ami minimum
teiiiieriimieK today ns toflowa:
lltlih II; low 26.
.ITTKMi l.rXfHKOX
SCOVTS OK TltOOP
Boy ncout.v of troop two will meet j
t,! ...Ml., in rh.. ei.... noi.,. :
I r- nmnn.
scoui i
tills lorenoon
Mrs. Bert Thomas and Mrs. Percy j Tom
pacta itoAt)
Dixon, roadmaster
lerian church, with
master Percy Murray
their
leaving crew of men bus:-' on
has a
e Pee Val-
WIIITI.OI KS ATTi:XI)
.Mr. and Mrs, Karl Whltlock wore
niuoiiR ibo local people who motor
ed 1 i Ashland lam ovciiIuk to nt-
iend ibo banquot and d.uue at the
I.lilila hulol, which was for mom
bers of the Rotary club and thai",
wives from Grants I'nss, ModtOfd
and Klaniiilh Falls.
I.aHt iiIiowIiir tonliilit of
WILLIAM FA I It BANKS
In the snappy story,
"MARRY IN HASTE"
SATURDAY ONLY
"GUN-SHY"
Starring
FllANKLYN KAItNIIM.
A western comedy - drama.
:
Ki:.M.lLL TO H.U.K.M
K X. Kendall, magistrate In the
I Justice court, left this noon for
i Siilem fur I lie mir-nnu., nf ennferrlni.
fV wlib Governor Plorce tomorrow
morning. The justice of the pence
iwoka financial compensation for
the wounds Incurred I ait June whe?
he was shot In making the arrest of
thrco aien near Olene. Keudiill
earlier in (he week received word
frnin W. A. Dsiiell, the governor's
IBOrotarX, lhat the governor would
receive him tomorrow morning.
IT ' . . - - "
; IPffjfpf Theatre i
y -1 1 in 1 1 - : - - i
ON THE STAGE
I
. (1QNTHE. SCREEN
Gonjttoce J'lilniudKo
Antonio Moreno
in
"Learning to Love"
A snappy, clever eoinedv
Vaudeville
Sparkling Novelties,
A snappy Dance Revue,
Comedy galore, and
Tuneful musical
n it in b e r s .
Saturday Only
l!AKI.l.K. LA MAR R in
"The Heart Siren"
COMING SUNDAY
Harold Hell Wright's .Great Story,
"A Son of His Father"
P. S. Weather HeMirt
Oregon Generally fulr tonight
and Saturday; gentle variable
winds.
HCOVTH OK TROOP ONE
Under tbo direction of their lend
er. Julius Mueller, the Boy scouts
of troop one will meet this evening
at 7:30 In . tbo A, O. D. W. hull.
t.lVIXt; DANCK TVIOSDAV
Member of Pollcnn Conunuuit'
Club (tlvlug Danci- Xet Tuesilny
The first of a series of winter
dancing parties will be given on
Tuesilny evening by the members
of the Pelican community club. The
affair wll be Invitational and Is In
charge of Glen Parker, E. II. Hun
nnn, L. Oorst and H. Stnley.
MISS HOOKER IMPROVING
Miss lia Hooper of Midland who
submitted to n major operation at
the Klamath Vatley hospital a short
time ago is doing nlcoly, according
to reports received today.
MIDLAND KCMOOL EXTKIITAIXS
Pupils of the Midland school are
giving an operetta on Saturday eve
ning at the .Midland school. The
money realized from the enter
tainment to bo used In purchasing
Instruments for the Midland Orches
tra. At the close of the entertainment
a dance will be given at the Mid
land Hotel. i
AT t'HILOQVIX SOOX
Commercial flub To Sponsor Hoy
Scout Troop ni Chlloauln
Within this coming week the
young boys of Chllonuin will hav
the opportunity of organizing a
boy' scout troop, under the direc
tion of the commercial club of the
adjoining town. R; Cunnings, sec
retary of the club, recently confered
with Scout Kxecutivo K. O. Nord,
who Is now making plans to organise
a club some lime during the coming
week.
for Ashland to at-, ley road grading and resurfacing H.
LEFT TODAY
Jay Cr.ii;(k .if the Klamath De
Telopcient left this morning' for
s, ulhern California, where he will
vork wiil take in cvcrJl -ciUo ; spent a week with his mother nd
. l,,.l,nn nf the . TliP .
tenu me iiuwii ...t.t.- : - . - i , ... , .u ki
-Vmcricnn Kevo- n the road and win iai:o a; ib-si. a i.ieuus un ancuii u.s
Daughters
lution
the
Saturday.
THURSDAY AltltlVALS
Among the arrivals from various
destinations nt tbo hotel While j
il'cllcnu over Thursday were Mr. ,
and Mrs, Edward KHckman and Ituslpess Man and Wife E.m-i
HETl ltNlXO TOMORROW
Fred E. Illckmoro of Wlnthrop,
Iowa, B. F. Othus or Portland, H.
L. Hayes, Snn Francisco, Henry F.
Pusey, Piedmont, California, Mrs.
II. Munsoy and Mrs. Clements of
iMnCloud, A. F. Walluco, of OaK
liipd. W. 11. Jensen, San Francisco,
Milton Koyscr, ltoseburg, J. A."
I.eatborman, Portland, A. F. Walter
KresBe, Medford, C. y. CumoW,
Sacruinonlo, 0. C. Evans, Portland,
Curl Knutsen, Medford, und J.
O'Brien. Suu Francisco.
Rack Temoriow
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kerns are
expected to return tomorrow from
the oast and south where they have
been vUltlng, Mr. Kerns leaving
here nbout ten days ago to meet
Mrs. Kerns who fcas been visit -tig
with relatives atid friends for sev
eral weeks is Minneapolis and St
Paul. Bnrouto home frem the east
they stopped In Santa Cms to visit
with Mr. Kern's mother.
"Ttine In On This One"
Who wants to buy a 1924rBuick Master Six touring
ear for
800.00
DbvyTl paymeRl $Jii().(": a year to pay the balance.
In eNcellcnt contlition. Call at
Overland - Knight Sales Co.
'4th and Klamath, Phone 899
of
n Aslllami touu;. . 1 etii uom.
ReductioiM $3Qq"
Nash has reduced the price of this Special
Six 4-Door Sedan to $1445 f. o. b. fac
tory without sacrificing one iota of
QUALITY. It's exacdy the same car with
the same fine features including luxuri
ous mohair upholstery, silver-finished fit
tings, heater, Nash-design 4-wheel brakes,
full balloon tires and 5 disc wheels.
R. R. R. GARAGE
831 Klamath Avenue