The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 11, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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Friday, llrcunilxT 11, 1926
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Plainly efbout
Santford & Co.
People
The First Strictly Casjx
Store in Klamath County
The Largest Strictly Cash
Store in Klamath County
MAIN STREET
Phone 3-1 Phnn fi4
Ashland hi NTKRH
('. A. MOOuna, Hi E J 'I in u l mill
c. ii. rmiiuy of mi in ! urn onjoy
lull a illicit bUlll III lli" Tiiln liilm
i'iiiiiii iy. Till' patty I'll)"" return
:r mm
: i ii i nimmammmmmmaSOim,
In hi, 'ml tomorrow.
Ill Id HACK
After InitiHiii ting 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i , In ru
riir iii" Southern Pacific thin pnal
uiopthi ', ii, I loii t raturiwtl thii
morning lo Dunsinulr,
HAMILTON to longview
JOHN llantlltotfi r"in-riilnllv'' Of
Hi" Long ii' ii Lumbar , company in
otijlhorii Oregon, lofl thin morning
fur Loilgvlow, Wimhlllgton, win-re bli
win spond Hi" coming mmiih ln.iii
iiitcri'iitii or iiiu company,
PROM KERRV, OREGON
AniniiK ill" visitor in iin ciu
luiliiv are Mr, mill Mr, 0, i. Hbaw
and daughter r Kerry. Oregon.
Tutr vi"ii bora It ana of iiu In
mill pleasure combined.
HALL PROM iTIII.ooitn
J. s. iluii, well known resident ui
t.'hUpquln. i in the city on bunim-i
inaliura today.
INSTALLATION TIENHAV
Op Tuesday evening Ihu mombj i i
o( Hi" A i). II. W, will hold inslul
iiillon of their uloctjv" ojcarawbp
wora elected in ilm I it t mooring,
Following iiu- installation and lodjrlj
moalluK u uncial hour will fallow,
visiting PROM BRNO .
Mr. mid Mm. K. William pud
faqilly of ii"ini art among Hi" vis
Horn in Klamath Falls mduy 'i ii
visitor" ara mopping . thq Hot,!
Arcade whila bora.
COMING HOME SINUAV
Friends (if Minn .Mnrgurlte Itobln.
is ill in, glad ( learn t hn i sbs plgnu
In Itmv" tin. Ktmuiith Yulle hoMd'al
mi Sunday, nfn-r balng fftnflba r
there fnr th" pit two wekn wovnr
in:; (mm mi operation for t l ml:-
cltla.
MKT Tills AFTERNOON
Th" regular sochil meriing "I H"
Vomcn'n Library club wan bald Ibln
aftarnoon in tho club rooms ol the
library following u musical and
tap-niliiuio tnik program n "trhlid
elephant'1 Rift ix-linoK look place,
Tlir Mitotan Mnrgaral Cutptttlufs uinl
Marjorle Folsam distributed th"
it if ch. Tha afternoon moating proved
nno of thi ni": i anjbyabla iba Blub
has bold.
Log Cabin Syrup
Small size fjojg ('uiiin syrup . .30
Medium size L Tabin syrup .6a
Langfl size bog Cabin syrup 1.20
Fancy Peas
Tender sugar peas, can 20
Fancy sugar peas, can .' 25
Extra fancy sugar peas, can .30
Fancy Matches
(i large boxes best matches 25
Fancy Jam
'i lb. jar best blackberry jam 65
2 lb. jar best loglmbcrry jam". 65
3 lb. jar best peach jam :65
Fancy Hams
Cascade sugar cured hams, lb .... .35
t's the price you pay for each item
you purchase, each day in the week,
that counts.
Christmas Candy
We have one of the largest stocks of
Christmas Candy in the county the
quality is the best we have ever had,
and the price is reasonable.
Come in our store and inspect
our candy before you buy
Pure Cane Sugar
10 lb. sack cane sugar .70
25 lb., sack cane sugar 1.70
100 lb. sack cane sugar 6.45
Fancy Shortening
5 lb. pail best shortening .85
10 lb. pail best shortening 1.60
Full Cream Cheese
Fancy cheese, lb is 32
Fancy Creamery Butter
Eest creamery, butter, lb . 52
Wesson Oil
Quart Wesson oil ;.....49
'. -i gal. Wesson oil 98
Fancy Coffee
Best bulk coffee, lb 45
Compare the delivery service we fur
nish you, with the service you get elsewhere.
MHS. PmORRAU) LEAVING
Mr- PrancU Pltoggrald of Hiti
Malta itroat, i leaving on Monday
for Aiiliurii. . t'lllfornlu, wttOra aha
plnnti lo Npiipcl ihi, Clirl'tuuiH hull
iiiiy.n with Iut glatar.
KMLLRV IIAOR
Oi ". Kaltay ban relnrnad front
iiadford whiT" bi attendaa to im'
Inpn mattori.
pi ri'Kn.M tai ill
v. k. Putarbangb i ill at his
lionm auf forinn with a nv.vm att.icg
uf In grlDPa,
... HV; .
Theatre
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Last showing tonight of Five Snappy Acts
of Vaudeville with singiqg, dancing, music and
comedy-"-
and
Ramon Navcrro nnc! Enid Bennett
' ' in
"The Red Lily"
A story of vivid crime and tingling love In the
Paris underworld -
SATURDAY ONLY
Mae Murray in
"The Broadway Rose"
Coming: "The Ten Commandments"
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liOUIIITT IMI'ltOVINtl
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i factor f t lirUtlnn' Ctiurcil Itoln
j xiii iy PollotAnB Operation
j Rov. W. B. Bobbin, pusitor of til"
lfrt Cbriatlan church, who was n;i
trati il uimii In Woodiand, Citllfornlar
the lattaf part nf lu.it qjftaek. Ih re
f parted at doing ncey and hnpci
nr,' ln'M for his apMdy recowry.
' hi wniil sent hack to hla frktuts
I liui". Riv. RobbHI oaked. for the
comnUiiUin of ih: church and dctlar
I ad b would be hero fur tlio decllca
, Hon. Mrs. llohlilu Is at the bedside'
j of her buiband.
MI'.S. HOIUUSO.N KIMC.NS
.Mrs. Qlldya Morrison, primary
first RrniKi toicher, of the Pelican
plly aabocJ, hiis turned In her resig
nation to lake eftocl in the chrlst
nida holltliiy seusun. In tiie near
future u lite w toucher will be a;i-
pointod iii fin the vacancy.
Ki;ni:i ( M il SIKRTS
At The
LIBERTY
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Bob Custer in
"The Blood -Hound"
e ' .-'Iv i . i 'Ih ,
Northern woods riiRgefl
peaks ilrirted Knpwa
puntlnK horsuH dgablng
dog-teama eiuioes awlrl
Iiir. Ii'i'-fllli d raiilils.
Saturday Only
Art Acord
. In
"The Call of
Courage"
a ihriiiiiiK woatbrn tltama.
Hie in ig liuliiiles ih,. MUijEgty. mid Mm. . if.
th and SOlll. ' j" snfitl'ns Srjtool C
TO ATTHM) MIOIOTIMi
Mr. mid M". j, Percy Wells plan
In leave llle day It f I Or I 'hl'lsl maa fiir
Pol Hand where they will allend fy.)
Btllte mootlnn of Ic.ieliers. The del
of
Oth
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nr.NYs i.h.wim;
Mr. and (Mra, C. A. DiiUii and
tlougbter laf, are hMvIni; KlaWdtb
Rills, this tpn'nilffg week end f r
Ohuln Vlsia, California, 'Whore they
plan to spend the Chrtt(naa lioll
days wllh frloitds. They aXpoat to
reiurn to Kliiinuih Falls some time
after the first of tho your.
MISS 'ITTTLi: SIIOl'I'IMi
' Miss i ,,i Ttvtllo of nnnnnzn is
ninoiiK the Chiistmiis shoppera in
tog i lly today. DurliiK her .visit 111
the bit Mlga Tullle In nl the hotel
Willi" I'ellt'un.
KLKCTlON or ni'Kiri'iis
Dinner nl lintel Wllite IVliean anil
.Annual Bloctlon mi Monthly
Monday evening the bualnean and
professional woinen's eluli will hold
thilr annual otnctlota of officers for
tho censiiiiiK ygftir. A dinner at the
hotel While Pelican will he held til
six-thirty.' and taction ot officers
will follow in the sun room of the
hotel.
The otfierrs who have served lor
the nasi year Include Kllea Francos
Beatty, preildout; Miss Chloe Palm
er, vice presldenl: Mrs. I.orene 1'en.s
)py, troienrer, and .Mrs. Oertrud.'
Miiore. seeri'lliry.
tlesertattong lor the dinner are
.(In,; in,, lie thrnny.li Miss Jo itpii
ill ihe l'irnl Nallonal ilank.
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tTlliJSl.MAS P.VH'I'Y TOXlflMT
ei Rvenl In lie Annual (Tirlstinna
PtKt)' lit Home of Miss Hall
Thursday evening the Kexlrou
lull held Its rcKiilar business meet
Inif In the parlors of tin- Pirst Pros
bjfterlan ehurch, wh:h was follow
ed with a social hour. The usual
attendance was had by the club
and plans fur the unnual Christmas
party were discussed. On Mondav
evening, Deeemher 11. Miss Mary
Hall will be hostess lo the girls at
her home on Jefferson at the annual
Christmas time event.
THURSDAY Al-TKKXOOX
The four circles of tfte Pirel Pres
byterian ehurch met on Thursday
afternoon when plans were com
r itl d for the annual bazaar of the
auxiliary, which will be held tomor
row in the basement of the church
parlor's.
MHS. STOOPS IMPKOVINt;
Mts. T. J. Stoops who was scri us-
I ty ill ul ier home m tliis e:cy for
I several weeks with an attack of bran
chial pneumonia, in Improving rap
j idly at Hie home of her daughters
in Oakland. Calif., where she want
ubbjit three weeks tigti In the hope
W benefitting her health. Her many
friends In Klamath Kails will be glad
to learn of her con Untied Improve
ment in health.
Riff to Honor
I'lnss Tonight
The yiAniK people's Sunday school
class of tfio First Presbyterian
ehurch will 'enjoy a Christmas party
nl the homo of (lev. and Mrs. .V. 1,.
Ilioo this evening. Close to thirty
guests will be presenl
' Mrs. kice hnu' planned a delight
ful Christmas program with games
'and. music, 'ThV decorations will
be carried out in Iho Christmas col
ors, A Saul ii Clans "will distribute
the gifts.
The class which is recently 6rgnp
iied will elect officers nl the parly
this evening find decide upon some
detlnlw name jor t ln-ir 1 1(188,
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ana . ggggajmi gi lafgg g ggsM
HEALTH--My Gift to You
LIFE will be fnr sweeter if you
j once and for all time rid
,'iusill of those annoying, uncomfort
able and dangerous PILES and other
Rectal and Colon ailments.. MY FREE
JlS-pagc Honk tells of my unqualified
WRITTEN GUARANTEE to cure your
Piles without a hospital surgical opera
tion, or refund your fee. Many personal
letters arc also contained therein prov
ing now t nave given back
health and strength to
thousands uf others. Start
the New Ycv Hurro ami Well.
Scn.l lor mv Hook TODAY.
potrffiSoom,
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THE WEATHER
The Oyclo-Sfornngraph at Cuder
woad's Pharmacy shbwa that the
harometric pressure has beeu slowly
falling since noon yesterday. A dis
turbance is forming i the south.
Forecast for next 24 hours:
Cloudy and unsettled with mod
erate lemepratures.
The Tycos recording thernnmeter
registered maximum and minimum
temperatures today as follaws:
High tl Low 31
I". S. Weather Report
Oregon: Occasional .rains tonight
and Saturday; moderate tempera
ture, strong southerly winds along
the const.
ONE CAR ARRIVES
Just one tourist registered at the
chamber of commerce up to late this
afternoon, C. it. Jordan of San Fran
cisco. Mr. Jordan plans to Sp'end at
least two weeks in southern Oreirou.
FORMER MATROX HIES
Mrs. Mamie Sehorep. who will be
remembered in Klamath Falls as
Mrs. Mamie Mit.lioll. wneref Shi lived
lor many years, passed away in Port
land yesterday and vill be uid to
rest in the northern cltv tomorrow;
Mr. and irs. John Siemens and
Lloyd Low left this olofntng by mo
tor tor Portland, to attend the (mu r
al of Mrs. Schoivn. They "ian lo
rediru to Klamath Fhlla on Sunday
and wilt be ac .'omp.ii:;pd by Miss
Francis ('lark, win has. befln spend
ing the past two months in Portland.
MISS WOLFE LEAVING
Miss L. Wolfe, head nurse at the'
Klamath General hospital. Has left!
for her home in Edmomiton. Caa
adn. She plans to spend the com-!
ing two months with her parents i
in Canada and during her- absence .
Miss (.rant will be head nurse at
the local hospital.
HAS PEftNH'IOlS ANEMIA
Taken to Loctti HospituI for Treat
ment uf Lingering Illness
HONAX.A PIONEER HERE
For the past 3S years. W. W.
Woods has resided in Klamath. His
main occupation during that time
has been mainly ranching and at
this time he is conducting a 75 acre
ranch in the Bonanza district. Mr.
Woods was called to Klamath Falls
yesterday to serve on the Klamath
county jury but was excused.
Ike Straw, one of the well known
residents of this county who Uai
been suffering for a long period
from a malady that baffles the skill
of the best physicians, wns taken
to one cf the local hospitals yester
day. Physically Mr. Straw i as
perfect as when ho' was a boy, but
his blocd supply ihas been 4imlu
ishing until It hi refich a point
where it is a marvel to the medi
cal profession tliati he has been able
to be on his feet. His is one of
seven known cases ot this trouble
and no remedy Our relief is known
to physicians. ;
SCHOOL HOARD MEETS
Because all important business
matters were transacted at the special ,
session of the board two weeks ago,
there was Utile that the county
school hoard could do yestevday af
ternoon ai its regular session except
allow hills. Tills they did in a short
lime and udjoornod after one of the
briefest sessions of this year. One,
member of the board. Charles Mack,
was absent.
TO HN'TER COLLEGE
ATLANTA, Ua.. Oca. 11. (P) -W.
L. (Young) Strlbllng. Georgia's hard
hitting fistic performer, expects to
onier the . University of Georgia as
a treshtilftn in January. He will he
roine a student in the school of common'!'.
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ULAPi. P1.U..IIK.
,CtS: SEATTLE OFFICES!
mil N5H unit Building
IN OTM AND PIMff
J I ' BttBa ' -"''i
AT Del.AP HOME
Bill Jefferson, brother-in-law of
Perry Del.ap, is In tho city on a
combined business and pleasure trip.
Mr, lelt'erson plans to return to his
home In Salem on Saturday,
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'Most
WelrotTif nf 1
ChristmasfGiftsi
STELLAR
CHOCOLATES
V .i s
We modestly proclaim them the finest fcf gift
Chocolates. And the public seems to agree! Por
t Knr-inIe r.( k"r.inco' Rrell.ir Chornlate narkaopc .iri
being sent as trusted messengers of Christmas good Jtij
mill In nil rvirr nf rhe world. I
So easy to send. So delightful to receive
Priced SI. $2. $3 and $5 the box.
as
AmWlltl ttrU rtnt. t
choolit gift package of .
pure delight Kiauie's
Juicy Chernov. gfl)
$150 t
The Blue Bird
Sweeis and Kal
"Sweats and Ivai , jgi