The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 21, 1930, Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, November 21, 1930
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
" PAGE THKES
NKWSin brief
Charactei Close-Up
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JLOIYOAf Ttf-
t.iirwta From filale Metropolis
AmniiK the Portland piwpln
who visited n Klamath falls
luii rails y rr A. llainsilnn.
A. M. Mythlng, J. I), Klnn, J. II.
MaKliinla, Jamas A. Hall, K.
Ilaralay. N. Halila, V. O. KuiUa.
J. It. Harrington, Mr. and Mm.
A. A Collins. Mr. anil Mra. II. I).
- CAnlier, K. I'. taMaater, Harry
tilnaro and Donald Krarkea,
IjiaKtlnw Visitors
Inrluried among the out o!
I.iwn visitors In Klamath rail,
Thursday were ttia following
from l-aslew: Mr. and Mra.
Henry '. laU. Mr. and Mra.
(ieorge A. Stephenson. Hubert
. Wnlrh, Mra. (ilnilnr and Tim
Cnlllna.
ICiitrtliiinint l'uatMini'(t
Una to I ha condition of roads,
Kluinalh Kalis ramp will not bo
In Madlord for I ha liiilnjuiit and
entertainment whlrh haa bean
prepared by til Mlatlotoa camp
nf (hla city. Tha baniiiat and
program will ha given however,
and all members, visiting mem
bers and (hair famlllna ara urg
ad to attand, tha event to take
plar Thursday avanlni. Not.
JO. Medfard Dally News.
Kntereri In I'onteaU
Virginia raltereun, student at
tha I'nlveralty o( Oregon from
fort Klamath, haa haan entered
from I ha Helta Sorority ai (hair
raproaeulntlve In tha beauty and
health rontnat whlrh will ba ad
judged Krlday. Mlu Jannla I)ol-
all, fnrmarly of Klamath Falls
and now of Ralam, will repreeanl
tha I'l Phi anrorlly Id (ha eon
(ml. Miss Italian a sister of
Tliumaa W. Daliell of Klamath
f fellffirnlnna In Klamath
(liinala In Klamath Kalla at lo
ral hnlala Thursday from Cali
fornia InrludMl K, U Clark. It
MeCoul. II. II. Welsh. A. Ilady.
Frank Walaon, Han Francisco;
J. M. Wright, John (liimlnraon.
Oakland; Mr. and Mra. V. r. Kal
r, Harramanto: . N. Field.
Harrameulo and F.rneet Klrknr-
anti, Han Diego.
Itrtiinird from Hunting Trip-
Mr. and Mra. N. A. Meed hare
returned to their hnma at Mad
ford, after several daya spent
hsntlng In (he vicinity of Kla
math Kails.
Cliff Dunn Hack
Cliff Dunn, promlnant Kla
math hustneea man and preat
dent of tha Rotary club, baa re-
tnrnod from a abort huslnas
trtp to Medford and Ashland.
P. A. B. To Meet
Tha General Canhr chapter.
Chlldran of tha American Hevo
lulliin, will meet at tha homa ol
Mra. P. A. l-aarh, 711 North
r.lavanth alreot on Saturday af
ternoon at 1.30. Tha program
,..... will he wlwnn tiv Mlu Ar.
ilia larh. There will alao ba
a praetlre for me January meet
ing. All manibara ara asked to
attand.
Visited In Mntford
llrady Montgomery, who wan
fmiAiit I.. ntilnli1 itlMfrlrt reore-
aantallva of tha Bun I.I (a Insur
ance company, baa raturnad from
a brlaf Madford hiialnaaa wiali
Whlla there ha visited with V.
W. Vaupnl, former Klamath resl-
danL
Transacted llusll
W. D. Holllngswortb trsnsait
ait hnalnaaa In Klamath Kalis
from hla home at K.ugene Tbura-
day and ramalnad In the city
tbla morning. Whlla here be
waa a Client at the Wllkird
llolal.
Itrlurn from Trli
Mr. and Mra. (Jllbert Lanalry
have returned from a wdlln
trio to California ana arier a
brlrf Tlult In Medford rnntlnurd
in Mndne Point. u mllea irom
Klamath Talla. where thry will
make tholr home.
Hooiit Hhurt Time in Alilnol
Mr. and Mra. Carl Bmlth of
Klamath Kalla apmit a abort
lima vlnltlng frlenda In Anhloiid
I hla work.
Returned; llonir t
Don Prnllh, aaltant gen
eral panaeiigxr agent for the
Northern I'aclfla railroad, re
turned In hla homa In Bealtle
laal night after a hunting trip
of anreral daya In Klamath. He
waa airompaiilrd by J. W. Wll
lara and J. Krcilrli on of Heat
tie, both of whom ara affiliated
with the I'arlfle Count railway.
The Northern I'aelflr la now op
nratlng (ha Northweat Coaat lim
ited whlrh makea tba run from
Hiiattle lo Cbliago In II boura.
On one phaae of tha journey one
locomotive, tha largaat paaaen
gr engine In tha world, la ued
for tu mllea. Tbla la alao tha
longeat run In tba world made
by on angina on a trip.
fiuxata at Klk Mobil
Among tha gueata reglatered
yeaieraay at tna Hotel Klk ware
Mra. and Mra. W. II. Riddle,
Haldn: Mr, and Mra. C. C.
White, Portland; Mr. and Mra.
II. A. Kuhnhauaer, Seattle; J. E.
Cole, Portland. C. V. Btu, A.
Carr and Mr, and Mr,. H. L.
Ilutler, all of Uummulr; M. P.
H'hoolman, Han Kranrlaro; Mra.
Mildred Ittckard, Camilla; W.
C. Taw and O. Carlaon, Portland:
K. I,. Clayton, format firhnelder,
Hmllle llald"man, lie Hnerland.
Tramp Morrla and Mr. and Mra.
R. A. Marruni, all of Klamath
Kalla.
Mlaa Richmond Hark
Mlaa Virginia Richmond,
daughter of Mra. Parry O, Ua
l.ap, returned racantly from Ha
lern, where aha baa been making
her home for 'he put few
moniha. Mlaa Richmond worked
on tha Capital Journal aa aoclety
editor during tha lllnaaa of the
regular editor.
Mother Rwotrrlnn
Mlaa Ollvo Wilson, who waa
called to Yonralla by tha anrloua
lllneaa of her mother, will re
turn to Klamath Kalla Bunday
night. Mlaa W.'laon'a mother kt
now Improving rapidly.
Learra For Kaat
Mra. W. 8. Hall haa left for
Kasaaa City, Mo., where ah will
apend tha winter TlMting her
daughter.
Oneata at ArranVv
Among the new arrlvala at
tho Arcade Hotel ara Mra
Blanche Naamtth, Ban Kranrlaco;
Holcomha Jobnann, Griffin. Ga..
Mra. Plnnlgan, Aahland: R. N
Wright and aon. J. D. Rnlltlnch
and J. rloyd Peak, Seattle.
Parchaara ,nmbrr
Jack U. Powler, of Ban Fran
claco, reprraentatlvo of tha Buaa
man Wormaer company, la a
hualneaa vlaltor In Klamath
Kalla. Mr. Fn- :er haa Inat cloa
ed deal with tha Big Lakes
Lumber company for aevaral
car of bog shook.
prisoner RctumM
Sheriff L. L. Low raturnad on
Thursday night from Granta Pass
with James Duguay, charged with
violation of parole.
i..i,.rl,. in Trxaa
Krlenda hnve reielvcd word
r.m Mm l R. Carter and hnr
hrnih.r II. V. Vorhecs, who are
motoring lo Tejaa to spend the
winter. They are v ting friends
and relatlvea en route.
I ... t..wlanft
Mra. K. 8. Doega left today for
Portland to be gone a monib. i
Her home Is In the Kalracros
subdivision.
Here With Itaiiubl.-r
Mrs. J. A. pedoy of Dallas, ;
Tfns. In vUHIng In K lams Id
Kails with biT ilauKhter. Mrs. L. ,
II. Craver, on Wantlnnd avenue.
This la Mrs. Peddy's first vlalt
In the city, but nhe Is so Im
preiaied with Klnmaih that she1
plane to remain here the balance;
of tha wlntT. 1
Phona) 569.
221 E. Main St
THE HAT BOX
See Your IFat as Other, See It and Have the Hat Box
Make It New
Hat Cleaned, Blocked and Renovated
Holiday Special to December 25
Two Hats Cleaned and Blocked for $1.50
New Ribbons Sweatbands and Equipment.
Work Guaranteed.
We Call and Deliver.
MR and MRS. RAY EARLY, PROPS.
RECEIVED
This a. m.
New Shipment of ,
BOYS'
2 AND 4 BUCKLE 7
OVERSHOES
Boys Dept. 2nd Floot '
WSTRIBUTIOM TH A1AM OUH KtUO
Fnee
Beflfiveity Service
Santforda wonderful value in both meats and groceries
are no farther away than your phone Order your meats
and groceries at one time and use Santfords Delivery Ser
vice, see for yourself how much nicer it is to phone for
your order and how much Santfords will Save for you.
Fancy Hams
Mild unsrnr cured, wonderful value at Santford's
Having
Per Pound
Coffee
Kxlra quality In bulk, yon Save the price of cans with
out sacrificing quality
Per Pound ,
Drifted Snow Flour
Sporry's boat hard wheat You gvt wonderful delivery
aerviro at Santford'a at thin low price
Wheat Hearts
Sperry'a beat, pure hearts of wheat at a Savins lo sacks
10 Lb. Sack
Macaroni
Extra quality In bulk "At Santford'a regular Savinff
Pork and Beans
Van Camp's quality in the large medium aize tins
Phone your order to Santford's and Save ,
Per Can
Baking Powder
Royal brand, a cream of tartar product Bny the large
can at Snntford's Saving . .
Cocoa
Hershny's bert and yon Save at Santford'a. Buy all
you want
Full Yz L- Can . .
Catsup
Van Cnmps Eastern quality in large bottles. You SavJ
on six bottles
6 Large Bottles ... . ...
Cocoanut
The very finont in bulk At a wonderful Savin
Pull Pound .V. -. -..
25c
2c
55c
25c
8c
E5
9HDc
25c
San tf o rds
426 Main Street
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Oregon City All Wool jSmfi
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Men, during the pst 60 days you have been confronted with many f v.';? 1
sales, but we sincerely and firmly believe that this coat sale- and l ' f-
these Oregon City all-wool coats are far superior to any here-to-fore r
ever offered. You're especially invitad to come in, see them, try, v I 1 II
them on and draw your own conclusion. f I I
Every Oregon City Coat Gents, Please Read This Lf,
"SM? .fi U T,7'n If yon haren't an orercoat, right now. to- jM - ' 1
la dlstlncUra new patterns, band talt- , day, ta tba time to fet It darln the Golden fcHT I
ored. atyla rlabt and of tba best qnal- Rnle'a eot price coat sale. If you hare a VJ II
tty that s possible to weare Into coau coat bat IU slightly worn, or eren praetl- R
of IJS and 135 grades. Erery man. eally new, yon cannot afford to pass this III
. . ..!,'Jr kno''! Oregon City oppcrtnnlty to hare an extra tor future use. .'. I
Woolen Mills reputation for quality as seldom are the coats ef this natlonsllf M
and style. The Golden Rule warrant known maker reduced to these figures. I
ererj cost to be of their blgh quality , . I
and to bare been passed on by tbla n
woolen mlir. rigid Inspectors before TWO LOW PRICED GROUPS - I
being offered to the publlo. iva. un vwr w - IN
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a. Sizes 35 Jo 14 -I
Single or Double" 1
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I ' nfVrllliAi ,1 This store poaltlrely guarantees eTery fjr II
1 vi" I r??i 'sft'HI ro"t regardless of Its price, to be a 1 1 II II 1
I ViHst"1 llu I new "l"'" 1930-1931 model: to be 1 Jf aa I J 1
V1U IV! VI exactly as ' described and claimed In 1 M Al U 1
w lSV"' I tn,, D' furthermore to be worth 1 r ataew 1
' k(Jkl v I U" regular prices stated herein. 1 aaaa
"- Tl .'jlV ' Y LimifecT Quantity of 69 Coala 00
A NftV y Heavy Weights or Top Coat Weight. 1-
V Vul i Cal SaleMen' DePl MaIn 00t
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