THE KLAMATH NEWS SATURDAY, .TUNE 23. 1928 PAGE THRE3 CITY BRIEFS i Mra. Kuri Walker ,of illy . w a vlnllur In lliv rll Krl.lAy ell mule In Aahluud far ntlurt vlalt Willi frlmiila. Mm, Walk!1 was k gucat nl Ilia Hall linliil. Mr. mil Mn. I,i MitNniulit , returned Immii Friday aflor i fw UnV vlalt wlih Unilr aiw-ln- known roaliUmt ley. Cnpi-o' einpluyna will enjoy a pic-'after spending lhe put week In nil, anil will rut urn (i their ' Urn i Uy. Mr. Di'ln II returned l liiiina In I hlii city vU Meilford. Ilila liom In Halnm (nil "iIk 1 It'iilvlc to Ills home In Medfnrd. J, It, WoiidHiin.iif KuKne arrlv-r ' . ud yestvrriuy to spend a few days ' J. K. Wlilllliigton, Alio Whit- of I.uiiK"ll Vol-1 liro on luminal. , llo In a guest mutton, and Mr. and Mra. W. II. I at mo Hums. . I Myers p( Im AiikuIv stopped lu ' ilho clly Tliumduy evening, en- II. Taylor of Reatllo la a route to their lioinii In tha. south Mr. and Mra. '. I). Arthur nf I.shuvIhw am aivinltiiK a ahort llmu with ftliuula III tuu clly. Iiualnuaa vlaltor In tho cliy. Mr. aftiT a lour of Oregon, f They Tuylnr la a guunt at tliu Wlllard. I wnro guste at tha Kerns hotel. (.'.'It. Htlun la amour tun kiimu ' Mra. K. II. Jefferson and ann Mra. J. K. Mrlkiugul and amvll realalerwl at the Wlllurd from ) Jami-a havtl arrircd here, from ami, who have l' n vlaltlng with hla homo at 1'ortluinl. ' 1'ortlaud to mike their future luw and iluuithl.r. Mr. and Mra. frlenda In Modfnrd fur 4 ho paal ''hum. Mr. Jefferson ta the frlx- l.vlauil Wllllla of l.kvlw. Mr. j lew iluya will meet Mr. M Douaul w. A. Drilled and Judxe Wll- iilulre salesman located In . thla and Mra. Mrllonulil are well 'at I'ruapoct today, whom too 'llam M. f'olvtg" 'left" yesleriluy ' city. ' ' " '' IE DEPENDABLE MERCHANDJSEpBv: ft? arcvJe,f93a!rt ..1?,. . StffOWE w .. ' -ir BETTER QUALITY QUALITY and SERVICE : 717 Main St. Phone 150 423 Main St. Phone 844 MODERN FOOD STORES LOWER PRICES CONSISTENT PRICES Corner of Sixth and Main Phone 83 SAFETY IN SHOPPING ' In keeping with our policy to sell the best for less; to maintain a higher standard in merchandising; we strive to make our stores more than just shopping places. Stone's ;' Stores are veritable supply depots', where pure foods are in abundance, where thrift ' and economy greet you, where cleanliness is paramount. These combined with our courteous, helpful service and a satisfaction of moneyback guarantee with each and ' every purchase gives you assurance of safety in shopping at Stone's Cantaloupes Jumbo n'v.e. All riio OQ finest duality. 3 for ad 17 C New Cabbage iium m? y per pound Medium nine, solid head funcy Tomatoes Fancy California grown Firm and ripe Ofi 2 pounds aawl Bananas Ripe golden fruit'. A cheap price today QC it pounds aaOC Bunch Vegetables Carrots, Beets Turnips. Fresh and best quality. T 2 bunches IOC Peaches Early Clings Ripe and juicy 91,. 3 pounds afitej New Spuds Medium size, fretdi and fine quality . ,1Qr 6 pounds 1 iL Lettuce Fancy Northern. Fresh, solid heads 1 (J 2 for :....: IOC Water Melons Fancy Klondikes. Guaran teed ripe A per' pound T t Pork and Beans Van Camps medium An .unusual "I C value. 2 cans IOC Pineapple No. 2'i cans broken 39c ..l: If- I nilten.. syrup. 2 cans.. Peaches No. 2' cans Del Monte Sliced or Alr halves. 2 cans..raJ C I AM Kerr best quality. Assort- f1 AC JrVlU e1 fnvors. No. 10 "tins.... P 1 aUO 17Ii"ilTI? Anchor Brand. Local flj-i fiA V LUU K blt.nd( bargain. 49 lbs. 1 'Py Poat Toaatres or Corn Flakea Large size pack ages. (Limit of 3) a Stone's special (J ' per package wC ni;n Pnurrlar Calumet Brand Save at uunms u" stones 2Vi-Jound can 55c I Ann Swifts Silver Leaf. A t 1 QQ IV17 saving value. 8-lb. paiI.....P 1 aOaV Cbni-fonirni-SwifU Jewel A vegetable witui iviim compound 8-pound pail $1.33 rTiliriri? Maxwell House. A sav- At. Lurruii. inK vaIue x pound 4yc Raisins Ehrman's Best seedless. Sanitary scaled pack ages 4-lb. package.. Jwt Crackers Plain or salted. Fresh sodas , OJ 3-lb. boxes OOC Tomatoes No. 2Vi cans standard A real value Q C 2 cans faUC Stone's Special Coffee ft 1 Ifl Full Flavor, Fresh O 3 1 1 U 3 lbs. Ground -1 lbTa) C Stone's Supreme Coffee You can't drink the can, so why pay for it? $1.45, lb8FirstQFSFine9t1.b.49c In Our Markets 3eef Short Ribs, Veal Breast, Pork Ribs 18c POUND Roasts Beef, Veal, Pork 22c POUND BaCOn BackS curcf ")ac'ts n'y a cw h"n(lrci pounds. Be aure you get yours '' Klamath County's Leading Food Distributors I - r. u f ' . ir, mm of bargains in every dep't its Klamath's Greatest Sale Be the first here when the door opens as hundreds of items are awaiting every thrifty buyer 4 4. IMceo Smmaclmed on Women's New Summer Coats, Dresses , and Ensemble MEN'S SUITS FIFTEEN DOLLARS J .... Work Sox 10c "Economists p, Distribution" Work Shirts 49c KLAMATH XilL FALLS C. D. Tiylor la atopplns at tha Wlllard during a buslnesa Tlalt lu the cltjr from Sao Francisco. Mrs. Fred Johnson arrived In the city . yesterdajr to spend sev eral days shopping. She la a guest at the Wlllar hotel. A. Kallnn. prominent Malin merchant, was a business Tlnltor la the city Friday.' ' J. J. Roberts of San Francisco Is smonfi. the guests registered at the Kerns hotel during a busi ness visit here. Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Hawk are mona Is a brother of Aev. A. F. Simmons of this city. Miss Sim mons will return home with ber father. addition, which Is claimed by both the plaintiff and the defend ant, Henry Schnleder.' i Portland. They are guests at tha Hotel Hall. Odessa Clbblns Is spending a few days In the city from Lake view and Is stopping at the Kerns hotel. , Percy Dixon, well known resl- transacting' business In the city for a few hours yesterday. A. Sterrltt of Saa Francisco la among the guests registered at: the Hall hotel. Mr. Sterrltt Is here on a buslnesa trip. A. H. Schramm, state supeiia- InnilAnl nf tianka. ta anendlne laomtraJ di . lilanlh Fall ou tbusineae from hla headquarters at Portland. . X. Arxner of . Lakavtaw - la spending a few daya in tha city and wb'U here la stopping at Hotel Hall. H. . F. Morrison la a buslnesa visitor In the city from bis home at Portland and Is registered at the Hall -hotel!--. , ; A souvenir booklet featuring tbe United American Sokols of the Pacific haa been published by the merchants of Malin to visitors,-in the city from their ''advertise the Fourth of July cele- home at Walla Walla Wash., for a Bbort time. They are reg ' Istered at 'the Kerns hotel. " bration which they are sponsor ing. The booklet, which is well illustrated, .also Contains many facta about the Malin country. Mr. Simmons, father of Miss The front part of It is given over I Miss Hazel McClelland, county health nurne. Is expected, to re-. turn Monday from Portland and ' other northern points, where she haa enjoyed a fortnight's vaca tion, ... : Marion flimmnnr vhM haa Imam i the house guest of Miss Dehlta i Hawkins for the past two weeks, I arrived last night from Fossil, ;Ore., for short visit. Mr. Sim- A - At The - LIBERTY -THEATRE- X XOW SHOW ING - Ill llDV KUOUKVELT "The'Cowboy Cavalier A murder without .a clue anil a girl iwithout a mem ory thrills galore! " Sl'XDAY. -TOM MIX"" to a description of the fete held at Prague in 1926. George R. Knapp filed a di vorce ault In the circuit court Friday against Ursa Knapp on grounda of cruel and inhuman treatment. Those who are expecting to make the trip to the lava beds Sunday under the guidance of Captain O. C. Applegate are ask ed to meet at the chamber of commerce corner at 8 o'clock In stead of six o'i'ock. The cara van will return about 6 o'clock Sunday evening. I Mr. and Mrs. John V. Houston, who have been spending the win ter months In Florida, are ex pected to return to their home in thla city today. Mrs. T. W. Renlck la enjoying a visit In Oakland, California, with ber brother, William Brady. She expects to return borne this coming week. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Smith of Crescent lake are visiting in the city today with frrlends. They are among the arrivals at the Hotel Arcade. . .. .' James Harris of Klamath Falls has returned home after an en joyable visit at Central Point with his mother, Mrs. il. Harris. , Dr. L. H. Story, conected with the state board of health In i Portland, Is spending a few days in Klamath Falla on business. He la a guest at the Wlllard. I' Mr. aqd Mrs. A. Frank Miller I of Palslay are enjoying a short I visit In Klamath Falls and are ; among the guests registered at the Willard.' I Leo P. Sagehorn was granted j 'at the office of tha county clerk. Friday afternoon. Both gave their address as Kirk. J. M. Word and D. O. Williams are transacting business in Klam ath Falla for several days from Warren Crooks, formerly ot the Golden Rule of this city and now manager ot the store at Chiloquln, Is confined to hla home In the neighboring town with an attack of illness. ' ' Chicken dinner special for Sunday at Keno. Tourista, fish ermen, yon will find this an Ideal place to eat a real home cooked qhicken dinner. Moore's restaur ant. Jack Boslar, proprietor. - 23-lt John D. Morgan filed an . oquity proceedings in the circuit j court Friday, asking tor settle ment on a lot In Buena Vista At The PINE TREE NOW SHOWING Big Double Bill SPEED! SPICE! SUSPENSE! Home Made Jam um-m-m-m-m-m-m-m! Heme Made Thrills' oh-h-h-h-h-h-hf Home Made Romance ah-h-h-h-h-h-h! 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