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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1925)
Friday, December IS, !!5 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 5Wainly cbout People in from i, ptxn Chorion TtiQiaM of LaPIno, prom- Ifi'-nl rancher mill BtOokniuP,, vlullod hiifd lodny tnrouj tith to upoful ttaii winter tn on ItH, TO niavhprg llBV. mill Mr. T II. Ynrnen and Uillilrmi me ill" guests of rulfttlr mill Month m Isawborg, Oreiooi where i ! bjnn in rotnalu miiii uf (or Hi" hollctgyi, to WAIJiA Walla Mr. mill Mi. Fiuitli Unwind an Utavlni ror Willi Wiiiiii. wimiiliig inn. in upend Hi" Christmas holi days with relatives mill friends. . JAVH ARE LEAVING Mr, ami Mm. '. 10. Jny and mini QHfford ntt leaving the first of the weok tor Forest drove hi spend tiio lint i ' i u wiiii relatives and triuudtj The Large Strictly Cosh Storp tn Klamath County It tastes cm&my It looks cfcamy It is creamy la two ... mU aoJ small Enrich your cooking with rich, mm i i .liini! Car nation Milk. It put foxl value- into milk dishes anil Rivc thrni finer flavor ami texture. Splendid, tup, for use in place of cream and most nprcc ably economical. Your grocer has Carnation. Cassation Milk PauecT Co. 171 (Sllun Sited. PottUml, Oiettm Made in Ortgon lor 13 Yeats "From ConttnttJ Cowl" C- 1931. Carnation MUlc rmdocuCv. Fancy Fruits Large can peaches 25 Large can pears .35 Large can sliced pineapple .25 Van Camp's Pork and Beans Small size pork and beans 08 Medium size pork and beans .10 Large size pork and beans .20 Milk ' Large can Carnation milk' .10 Large can Alpine milk .10 Large can Borden's milk .10 Campbell's Soups Large can sou)), any kind 10 Fancy Corn 2 cans Iowa sweet corn 25 Royal Baking Powder 12 oz. can Royal baking powder 43 21 . lb. can Roy.al baking powder 1.25 10 lb. can Calumet baking powder 1.35 I The Firaf Strictly Cash S bantlOrCl & CO. Store in Klamath County N!StJ 426 MAIN STREET I g .-iz-ij afgT Phone 34- Phone 64 lj Free Delivery Service We own and operate our own individ ual delivery system. We maintain this system f or your benefit. Our merchan dise costs you no more. We want you to use our service and compare it with the service offered vou elsewher. w You can phone us your order and pay our deliveryman at your home. We deliver Free all orders amounting to 2.00 or more. H ( Its the price you pay for each item you - j a n xr i I jB i j .u , .t . , Good Any Day in Week purchase each day in the week that counts ' Laundry Soap 10 large bars Crystal white .40 10 large bars P. & G. soap 40 Large package citrus soap 30 Lux, package 10 Full Crea mCheese Best cheese, lb 32 Creamery Butter Best creamery butter, lb 52 New Crop Beans Fancy white beans, lb 10 Fancy red Mexican beans, lb .10 Fancy pink beans, lb 10 Mazola Oil Quart Mazola oil 49 1 '., gal. Mazola oil .98 Sugar 10 lb. sack pure cane sugar ?..70 25 lb. sack pure cane sugar 1.70 100 lb. sack pure cane sugar 6.45 MR, AMI MRS. VIi.l.Atll VISIT Mr. mid MM. J. J. Vlllulr. from Dumbarton, the lumber camp or tin- Kwauus liux company, arrived in Kiiiiiimii K.iiin uuti night iu spend iv. -ml days visiting with their Meads "mi attending 0arlauaa shopping. Mr. Vlllulr la woods fore nian (or t it (Svrauna linn company. m4Wi&m& Theatrel S , ) I Final showing tonight of Five big acts of vaudeville, including Singing, dancing, music and comedy and lots of pep The feature picture is "THE DARK SWAN" Starring Marie Prevost, Monte Blue and Helene Chadwick A story of Skin Deep Beauty SATURDAY ONLY Bebc Daniels in "Wild, Wild Susan" Babe's Beat Bet! COMING SUNDAY AND MONDAY Peter B. Kynv'r 'Never the Twain Shall Meet' MM ; -I' WEATHER Tii" cyein-storningrapti at tinder wood's Pharmacy shows ill" baro metric pressure to ii" rising ami this movement, H conUnued, indicates Blearing ikies. Th (ceding is still below :: ii I'll ami until that mark is passed ansettled condition! are apt to prevail. Forecast for next t'4 hours: Cloudy anil unsettled; probably colder. The Tycoa recordlai tiisrmometi; registered maximum and minimum tamporatares toiiny as follows: 1 1 Ink SS; low in. r. s. Weather Report -Qrssjod -Hala wast, rain or snow "list portion tonight and Saturday. Normal tempara'turo, fresh southerly winds aloim the roust. Wi l li MISS JOHNSTON' .Miss Leah Bdall and Miss Bold Light, who are attendiiiK college at' (). A C.. are expected to arrive in the, clly tomorrow, to be the house Kiiesta of Miss Margaret .lohnsion over the week end. enroiite to their home nt Lakevlew. j MOVE TO KKMI Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Hayes and two little youngsters have moved to Keno where they will reside. Mr. Hayes is connected with ilia highway depart" mane MAL.MtKKV TO 1'015TI..NI Tom Malarkey expects to leare on Wednesday by motor for Portland to spend th" Clirlitinas holidays with his parents. Attorney and .Mrs. Dan .Malarkey. . At The LIBERTY TOM .'.MX In "The Trouble Shooter" The popular Tom Mix ami Tony, tiio Wonder Horse, In n lonimlo. of ihrill i. SAIIIIDW ONI.V Anothof big wDgtarn story "ltt)BHttANH Kill" wlih Hooi Gibson COMI.NO SIND.W Htitlne Pulers In "thu HToiiM nnnAKMn" At NORTH RENII Mr. nnd Mrs. T. A. Nliholson grc. tmbng the local po'qplo visiting on ! Coos Hay for a few days. eiNKiAMi roNTiucroi: (loorgb Hrltton, a contractor from Plneland, is Itero on tinslhess today. tiolN'ti SOUTH ' To upend their t'lirlslinas and New Veins holidays 111 the south With their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allan JOrJBS j win leave " Wednosday for Sat) Frntulsi'o. TOM TK.M'V HACK Tom Tracy, court house janitor, lias rotliensfl in Klamiiih polls. .He nrrlvoil in ih" city last ulRht, grter an allien"" Of BSVO.ral weidti n Cnlllnrnla. Trmy went sallUI to tttidorgn operatlonn on his lag, wlilolt wfts n!U'8il m'vei'Ut nnmllm iR. IH SINKSS CALLER K. .1. Forhes of Bray, Calil'oruiu. a eontraetor, Is transacting business matters here today. KA.MSHV b HAVING Mr. and Mrs. C, M. Rantsby and son MarUn, in company with S. B. .Martin are leaving by motor to spend the holidays in southern Cali fornia With .Mrs. S. K. Martin and j children and Miss Betty Ramsby. COM1XO I'ROM SOl'TII Mr. and Mrs. W.'K. Pelts, who are upending the winter months In southern California, will arrive the early pari of this coming week to lie the holiday guests ft Mr. and Mrs. c. II. Barnstable. Borthh and Harry PeltS who are at ending col lege at 0. A. C. Will arrive home tonight and also be guests at the Barnstable hum". NEXT HiHRMJifl TUESDAY Court of Honor Of the Klamath Kails eounell. hoy scouts of Amer ica, will eonviine for Its si cond ses sion Tuesday evening. December 2. at Hie circuit court room in the court ItoWiO, at S p. ni. LEAVE THIS MORNING f Mrs. Laura Alice W1H1IS and Myr il" Helm left this morning for Sari (ftrauclsco where they expert to spend the Christinas holidays with friends. MItS. SCOTT HERE Mrs. George Scott of Lone Bridge, Ore.. Visited in the city yesterday. While here Mrs. Scott attended to Christmas. She returned home to FROM THE I'ORT . N. Harnie, one of Fort Klamath's resfflantS. spent Thursday here at teDding to business. PROM MAI.IN (5. L. Chandler of Malin register- ki at me noiei .reaue over i nurs- ua. . niiMiiv.3 iimiivia iiiuuKui .in. chandler in from the neighboring town. Mrs FROM BONANZA Ada I'arsons of Bonanso is Christmas slin;iping In the city today. PROM IDAHO Niicl li. c.iillonett of St. Marter, fllnho, registered his car at 111" 'lianilier of cotnmerce todav. 11" iilans i .,,,.,,,1 s,.v,.,:,i Mt. i UrtinhBrn SPont with Mrs. LaPrarle'S mother Oregon. RANCHERS VISIT Two of the most prominent ranch ers In Klamath county are J. if. Siseniore and J. T. Dixon. Both of these men own large ranches in the famed Wood River valley country north of Klamath Falls and near Fort Klamath. They arrived hero last night from Fort Klamath for the purpose of spending several days transacting business. HANNON BROTHERS COMING Frances and Hurray Hannon of itii'hmond, Calif., are motoring up from the southern city to spend the Christmas holidays here with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. -Hannon and other r-ylntrvcs and friends. PROM KLAMATH PALLS W. T. l.ee of Klamath Falls, wW known assessor of 'Klamath counter;' familiarly known as "Bill," is spend ing today In the city un business,;- Medford Tribune. TO VISIT .MOTH PR Mr. and .Mrs. Hex LaPrarie audi little daughter aramong the Ktam-1 ath Falls people who will spendj Christinas iu the south with rela-' lives and friends. Mrs. LaPrurle and little daughter will remain South for two months, most of this time lieing DPI'l TV MARSHAL VISITS KEITR COLE COMING .Keith Col" of Los Angeles will ar rive in the ciiv Sunday to Spend the Christinas Imlidnys with friends. While in southern Oregon he will visit tor a short time in Medford with relatives. Mrs. MOAboy. SEPS MAN V CHANGE.1? Mill Man From La riuv AinaaeO at Ctymgcs Since l.asl Visit c. .('. Wells, a deputy UUIted Stales biarshal working out of the department of Justice in I'orllnnil, Oregon, arrived in Kliitnath Falls yesterday for the purpose of serv ing snhpoenaes lor eases which ,ue coming up iu the United Slates District court In I'orllanil. Mr. n'ells being familiar with this territory, Is usuall.v, the mull the federal law enforcement ilepantn ei'.l seit'ls to this territory, lie is a veteran dap tit y In l he tlepat'linepl of ju4lj9i PAUL M'l.LER COMING Paul Kellei, commercial artist, in business in I'ortlaad, will arrive mi Tuesday to siend the ChrUtlrttisand New Year holidays with his parents, Mr. and. Mr I. J. Keller, on Jeffer son. MItS. RICE Mrs. Hliia Itlee of Muedoel spent Thursday here Vfstttng with friends nnd doing clirlslinas shopping. MISS Mr ANDREWS COMING Miss Veronlea McAmlrews is ex pOotSd lu re Saturday Hum San Itn- fapt, Calif.. !iere she is atteiullnE Dominican eollpgej lo spend the hol idays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. l UoAlltlrewsi James Miltenlierger. who twenty two years ago arrived in Klamath Falls from his home in South Benr, Indiana' visited hero today for the first time in over 2n years, and was amazed at the wonderful business city that Klamath Falls has de veloped into. With Mrs. Miltenlier ger. he plans to leave tomorrow for southern California to spend the winter mouths. Mr. MlltenbtlTger is a mill man at I.a Fine. TO JOIX FAMILY Miss LpLatne West is leaving on Sunday rooming for Portland, where she will join her family for Hie Christmas holidays. Miss Virginia leit vesterdai: for the tiorjheru city wifh Miss Loretta .leitnlngs. who is' also lo Spend the holidays In the north with t'ehitlves and friends, a RADIOS For the Christmas Buyer Two Special Values TjssF-su&i.;-: m.kw jKjiM-ii mm i! 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