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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1928)
S) - t,Page Twfl i u . -i THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREOON Friday, Juno 22, lflfefl ?F NEWS OF KLAMATH Slr. Jury Leaving HatunUiy j,, Mrs. Mar A. Jory of tlila city Vlll lesvs on Saturday morning vor (n extended Titlt In Kanwt tWlth relutlvea and friends. At J"ort Scott, Kauaaa, ahe will visit wild her daughter. Mm. C. A. Jtshbott, and at Hutchinson, with nuthor daughter, Mri. Alice Men- 1 Ilranrb Clubs Will Tako Part . The branch club of the feder ated rlulw of Klamath county at , Merrill, Chiloqutn, Honania and Malin will take part In the en tertainment of the Oregon Fed erated t'luba convention which coiiTcnes here on Monday, June 15. Officials of these cluha will be In line of matrons of Klamath Knlls on the receiving line at the ! rervptlon to be held on Monday evening In the reading rooms of the library. Mrs. Leslie Rogers. j Mrs. It. K. . Moe. Mrs. Harry . Toole and Mrs. K. K. Magee are completing plana tor the recep tion. To Spend Summer Jtcre I lnnquot nt the VVIIIiunI Mra. Carrie Olds of Walla Wal- Aa courtesy to the g la, Wash., la expected to arrive ; Klamath Kails atUindlng in Klamath Kails this evening to man's Federated clulia con :ueals In j I the Wo-1 nvrntlon Si spend the summer mcnths here wlih re daughter and twj sons, Mrs. H. W. Bathiany, F. K. Olds and 1.. K. Olds, all of Klamath Falls. Mrs. Olds, la accompany ing her daughter-in-law, Mrs. V. It. Olds hornj. Mrs. Olds has been visiting In Walla Walla for the past fortnight. They, are making the trip Via motor. t ' henclmln From Illy " Frank Obenchaln of Illy is transacting business In the city rtoday. Mr. Obenchaln It a proml itaent rancher of the Bly district. .Mere prons Metlfoml ' H. R. Trentlce of Med ford la .'among the 'Visitors in Klamath Falls today. Frotn Alturae Bessie Unpen, of Alturas, Is among the. business visitors in Klamath Falls for the week-end. While here she Is stopping at the Hotel Arcade." Tnkm Position . Norma Wuthrich has accepted a clerical posit'.on in t' ofdee at. K. W. I.er.iick of the Wil liams building. ; - : ; j Kwarnetl l-roiu Alaska' ' F. K. Hansen of the Southern Pacific has returned from a six i weeks' trip through Alaska. Her man Talley. who accompanied Mr. Hansen, will return within ; short time. Mr! Hansen express ed Ijimself a happy to bo back In Klamath Falls. I " , fhit ltnro.stulile Ihick Chris Barnstable has resumed ; his business duties at the Hurry Cash after an absence of several weeks during which time he vis ited a number of northern points. Mr. Barnstable la very much Im proved in health.. here next week, ' no host banquet Is to be given on Wednesday , evening, June ST at the Hotel; Wlllard. The cover charge will ho St. 25 and It Is expected that f more than J00 will attend. Mrs.j ('. I. Kerkard ia In charge of the ticket sale and banquet. Tic kets can be purchased a! the Iteckard office on Main I and Sixth. The banquet will b served promptly at 7 o'chijrk. . For. the v. - Newest and Best LADIES' Ready-to-Wear Millnery, etc., You Will Find It At DONAbD'S bacliesFShoppe ' 114 North Eighth Street Klamath Falls, Oregon Just around the corner from Forbes Drug Store - v. Hopka Building. Visiting KYora Hele Mr. and Mra. C. A. Whipple and daughter of Helena, Mon tana, are guests in Klamath Falls today enroute south on an ex tended motor trip. The northern guests are stopping at the Hotel. Wlllard. At flic "Maioii Home- Mrs. M. C. Madison Bud family of Colfax, Wash., accompanied ; by Mrs. Frank liar and son 1 Bobble also of Colfax aro 'th j bouse guests of pr. und Mrs. ,('. 1'. Mason at their homo on Sooth Riverside for a few days. The, visitors are looking forward toj trip to Crater luke. Mrs. Mud- j ison is a lister of Mrs. Mnsoi, and Mra. Hart Is the nelce of Mrs. Mason. - -i Vbltlng From Kugvne Mrs. J. K. Hodea of the Hotel , Osborn at Eugene, In company with Mrs. O. Fabrlck of Medford and Miss Grace Knopp. daughter of Mrs. Hodes. spent the day here visiting friends, en route . north. Mrs. Hodea has been with , the Hotel Osborn at Eugene for, many years. 1 Reported Improved Bobble Olson, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Olson of Dorrls. California, who has been ser,lotr ly ill with diphtheria for the past week is reported improving, according to word received here today. Mrs, Araut Visiting, Here Mrs. W. F. Arant of Ashland, formerly of Klamath Falls, Is a week-end visitor in the 'city. Mra. Arant is visiting with her sons and friends while here. Vanderhoffs Have PauchK Mr. and Mra. Alphlld Vander hoff of Modoc Point are receiv ing congratulations upon the ar--t rival of a baby daughter, born i this morning at the Klamath Val- ley hospital. I A- ' Returning KilurU) Mrs. A. J. Lyle and daughter. Miss Alexis, are expected home tomorrow from Portland, whore they accompanied the remains of Mr. Lyle, who was laid to revt in the northrn city. Winetrout Returned Home 1 Lee Winetrout has returned to Grants Pass from Bly, where he has been employed. Wlne-( trout expects to remain in Grans Pass for the summer months. Called Kaat Today Mrs. LeRoy Arnold, wife of Mr. Arnold, superintendent of Klamath Agency left today for St. Paul, where she was called by the critical Illness of her father.; Mm. Hamilton Returning . Mrs. J. H. Hamilton and son, Orvllle. are returning tomorrow irom oan r rancisco, wuero iuoj motored s week ago on a com bined business and pleasure trip. From National City Eliza Meishenhlmer of Nation al City. California, is spending the day Irji UlamatjT; galls w',h friends enroute north.' At Hotel Valley G. C. Howard of theTJnion Pa cific w)th headquarters in Sac ramento, Is in the city on busi ness. Mr. Howard is a guest at the Hotel Valley. send-out of town for your when you can buy better ". merchandise, for less " r money in our new " WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT ' - . . .. - . .!. ' ' ', , : k We pay the freight to Klamath Falls. We uncrate and set lip the Furniture. We deliver it FREE to' your Home. ; You see just what you buy and save Time, Trouble and Money Come and see us before buying elsewhere. Used Furniture Bargains Always on hand in our big basement. Liberal Credit Terms, if desired, on New or Used Furniture, at our usual low retail prices. We give a LIBERAL ALLOWANCE for your used urniture, stoves, pianos or vie trolas, in exchange for new furniture. Why Not Make a Trade With Us Today? FURNITURE CO. 1011 Main Street Phone 894 ' .Wholesale and Retail. - Here From Merrill Mr. and Mrs. Henry Voss. resi dents of Merrill, are in the city today looking after business; From JYrscent Lake' ' Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Smith of; Crescent lake are visiting in thej city today w(th frriends. They; are among -the arrivals at the. Hotel Arcade. i From Spnmur Rivera Mrs. Fred Johnson of Sprague Klver spent the day here shop ping. North on Business N. J. Crane 'of Forbes Drug store is In Portland for a short time transacting business. Her From Madras Margaret Preston of Madras, Oregon, is among the hotel guests stopping at the Hall today. Visited Mother at Central I'bliit , James Harris of Klamath Falls has returned home after an en joyable visit ' at Central Point with bis mother, Mrs. M. Harr! Mrs. Richardson a (iolilen Bulc Mrs. Eva Richardson has ac ceped a temporary position att The Golden Rule store during the busy season. Visiting In City Mr. and Mra. E. D. Morgan and son transacted business here today from their home at Sprague River. Visiting From Salri Mr. and Mrs. L. L. McBrlde and daughter of Salem are guests In the elty over the week-end. v ! BeaUy Visitor 1 John Simmons. Beattv mer- i chant, is in the city on business today. Mr. Simmons is a guest I at the Hotel Hall. Main at Seventh Street Phone 22 Free Delivery Phone 23 Buy your meat at Klamath's leading market WHY PAY MORE? Liver ....... 05c lb. Baby Pig Pork Roasts ............... 17c lb. Fresh Picnics. - Young, Lean, Tender Steaks 28c lb. Sirloin and Round , . . Pot Roasts .'. 19c lb. Shoulder Cuts. Prime Young Beef. Bacon in any size piece 28c lb. Home Cured v .,,, .. Boiling Beef 15c lb. Lean Plate ' Fryers and Hens Hundreds to choose from. . WE LEAD-OTHERS FOLLOW MTISJI ate Santford &, Company Santfprds System 426 Main Street Save$ You Money ' - k Dependable Service Our delivery system it owned and operated by ourselves it is exclusively SanU fords service Our deliveryman gives to Santfords service his entire time and attention. Order your meats and groceries from Santfords. Use Santfords wonderful seYvice, compare it with the service you have been getting. PHONE 34 OR 64 Golden West Coffee . Snow Flake Crackers 97 Vacuum Can, Quaranteed, Pound Sjid' Large. Package Freah Baked, each W sf : ' ' . . -. ' '. ' r- m i fx, . . Folgers Coffee N Af Fresh Apricots Golden Gate, Vacuum Tin, Pound TXv! The Best California, 3 pounds hdJ -: . : . ' Crystal White Soap AO Anchor Flour 1 7 A 12 Urge Bars, Guaranteed the Best 4 Lb. Sk, Guaranteed Satisfaction 1 J . . : . . . v t ...... ....... ... ., K. C. Baking Powder 10 Tea Garden Syrup ' L C .2S px. Can Guaranteed Satisfactory A . Full Gallon, each JJ i i i . . T . . Fresh Jello Hot House Tomatoes 70 a : Large Packages ....... T,.....7V,.. f"V The.yery Best, Pound ......... ,A ... sWV Del Mqnfe Peaches Medium. Sixe Yellow Clings, each.. Pork and Beans Small Can Van Gamps, each Opal Shortening 4 Pounds Net, Fresh 1 Washing Machine Soap 90 JLl ' Large Package Peets, each d .06 .65 Mazola Oil Full . Quart, each Maple Syrup 6 Lbs. Pyre Cane and Maple .45 .75 , . ... .. ,,, . ,. :. f . .... . Santford's Market This'wfeek our market has a very large supply of th most fancy fresh meats, rab bits and poultry buy your meats at Santfords market, compare the quality you get and the price you pay. You can phone Santfords for your meats and have it delivered o your home. s v i. 4 . I" a, J, t,j Cascade Hams Whole or Half Fancy Fryers Grain and Milk Fed, pound., .29 .35 Lard Home Rendered, 2 lbs Pot Roasts Lean and Juicy, lb. Young Rabbits Small Extra Nice Fryers, pound 9JkJ . Medium Bacon Fancy Sugar Cured, lb. .. .35 i .22 .35 Sirloin Steak Lean Juicy Steak, pound.. 20 Rnd Steak -;.Y?Vn nd Tender, pound M 3C