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EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Klamath Boys
And Girls Get
Potato Prize
Club Members Success
ful At State Fair
In Salem
This is the 44th birthday of
the baking powder that has
made the birthday cakes in
Western homes where fine
baking is a tradition.
Schilling
B akinaPowder
V
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Cake if you bake it
with Schilling Rakin
Powder and it does not
please you merely tell Jr
your grocer. He will 2
And witnout qi
F don. This ottc
holds good any
time ' yesr in
ma year oul
creanr
'tartar
f Tea
Coffee
'Baking
Towder
Extract!
Spices
nvr
I fie reasons
Eventful Fashion Sale
Now on at
Main at Eighth OU6 Mai" " Eighth
Two Special
Coat Offerings
For Our Fall
Opening
Fifteen Sport Coats of
Stieriine Velour, full
lined, trimmed with
Fnrette collars and
cuffs, at
$12.50
Twenty Coats, made
of Polo cloth, Fur col
lars, cuffs and bottom
full lined, at
Balbriggan
Sport Dresses
Two Piece and One t&
Piece Assorted colors
and sizes, at
$9.50
One Hundred Rayon
Silk Jersey Vests, pop
ular shades
$15
95c
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Millinery Specials
For Fall Opening
Felts, Velours and Velvets .Ml specially priced
for. the Fall Opening
2.95 - 4.95 - 6.95 to 15.00
Hosiery
Ipswich and Kismet
Nationally Known Silk
Hosiery
Compare them with other
brands for which you arc
paying much more.
Try a pair of them and you
will always wear Kismet and
Ipswich Hose.
50c, 1, 1.65, 1.95
EXTRA SPECIAL
100 Silk de Chine Slips in all popu
lar shades, at $2.'J5. Come and get
them before they're sold out.
Service, Quality and Price
We maintain a high standard of best
grade merchandise. Sustained qual
ity at reasonable prices.
We invite you to compare our goods
and prices before buying.
By eliminating the high overhead
and with cash buying and cash sell"
ing, we are enabled to meet the com
petition of larger centers.
Klumuth ciiuiiiy'.i boy's and girl's
Blabt, upheld the reputation pf
Klamath at the stale fair by annex
lug first prise for lite host polutoc i
dUpltyod in the vol! lily club (ItVtf toil
!'. became known tmtit,. The end
ed blue ribbon was pinned on the
..ounty club exhibit the (list Jay of
the fulr.
According to William Marx, local
attorney, who returned last nlgM
from Salem wOte-re he Attended the
fair for a ft( days, the Klamath
count. booth displayed principal
products of this section, was a strlk
tnx exhibit and br ..! comment
from hundreds of people who were
attracted to the booth.
"Tile only thing 1 missed was a
Klnniat:i lumber exhibit." Marx re
marked. "That Is the prill ipal In.
dustry in tals costuty and I think
It should have been given space ut
the booth."
MERRILL
Miss McClelland, County Health
Morse, was a visitor In Merrill last
week.
Mrs. It. II. Anderson spent Fri
day with her parents in Klamath
Falls.
Frank Graybael spent Friday In
Klamath Falls on business.
Friday evening a dance was given
by the Lea Sailing's orchestra of
Klamath Falls. There was a good
crowd out. It was said to be a very
nice dance. A number from Klamath
Falls were down.
The boy scouts met at the club
room Friday evening. They will
meet Saturday for work and a din
ner will be prepared at the club
rooms. The boys were Kmmet Barny,
Col and John Dlllard. Louis Hill.
Clifford and Handle Shuck. Chas.
Craig. Marlon Graybael. Myron Hns-
kins, Laurence and Donald. Frailer.
Lester Moore. Jerald and John
O'.N'ell. Alfred Carlcton and Joe Cly-burn.
The juniors of the high school
sold home niadc candy at the dame
r'riduy evening. The money Is to be
used in buying class rings and pins.
A party of California friends visit
ed with Mr. and .Mrs. J. W. Scoggins
Thursday. They were returning from
Pendleton, where they bad attended
the roundup. Friday in company with
Lyle Merrill, they made a trip to the
Lava Ileds for a few days and from
there will return home by way of
Susanvillo. Calif. Those in the party
were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McElroy
and son Ernest of Crimes, Calif.. Mrs.
(ioodrich of Crimes. Mark Hopkins
of Willows. Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Davis
and son Howard nnd Al t'hlsm of
Grimes, Calif.
.Mrs. M. L. Moore returned the
last of the week from Cbico, Calif.,
where site had been visiting for a
cople of weeks.
The Ladies' Aid of the Presbyter
fan church has a "country store" at
the club rooms Saturduy evening,
next.
Mrs. C. X. Raskins and Mrs. C.
Bowman left for Ashland the last
of the week for a visit with rela
tives. Rev. Morgan preached in the Pres
byterian church Sunday, Mr. Morgan
at one time filled the Merril pul
pit for several months.
Kev. Huiet spent the week end at
Myrtle Point where lie will move In
a sliori time to take charge of that
fluid.
. The Library club will meet Thurs
day afternoon.
Cos Kksmaii returned from a trip
of a week in the Willamette valley
Saturday evening. While in Portland
be attended the Sovereign Grand
Ledge of the I. o. It. V. lie was the
only one from Merrill to attend.
Miss Muriel Nichols, who Is teach
ing In the high school at Klamath
Kalis, spent the week end In Mer
rill, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. I'M
llarwood. She returned to the Fall:;
Sunday evening.
S)V L V 1 IblUlVdl mill. twLj.v7
' J a flavor that charms,
in these Coffees aged in the tropics
I Nature is sometimes slow in yielding
to us her treasures. And so the teal
'goodness stored away in fine eolfecs
must be patiently coaxed to the break
fast cup by aging these coffees ' the
tropics before they are shipped
r.
S&XV Consistent
Qoodncss
Consistent, M well u cirrv
ordinuy goodness is charac
tctistic of S 4: W Fine Food
Products) For more tlun a
quarter ccntu.7 this reputa
tion has prevailed forSflr W.
An exacting standard in qua!
try, grading and packing
methods has built this,
reputation.
So great is the demand for coffee that little can
remain in tropic warehouses to age properly. 1 lent c
most eolfee drinkers experience but partly, the en
trancing flavors that arc really there.
I Not so with those who have found S&W Coffee.
Adequate supplies of the rare aged codecs arc se
cured for S&W. To this blend is added just a
dash of new coffee to cmpliasizc mildly the smooth
mellowness.
Imagine, then, the delectable flavor, the deep rich
ness, the delights, that await the palate! Yes, you'll
notice a difference, but S&W Coffee grows upon
you as you detect the true coffee-goodness devel
oped by nature.
S&W Coffee maintains the reputation of all other
S&W Fine Food Products for extraordinary good
ness. If you've used S&W Products you'll know
what S&W Quality means.
- FINE - FOOD PRODUCTS
Farm Bargain
1C0 ceres, all cultivated,
nearly 100 acres In alfalfa.
Sheep tight topee, spring;
fair buildings, 10 miles from
town. Inquire
V. J. Walker
Klamath Falls.
V.. ". Aylswoith, Ounce
(Iresbum, Oregon.
eSWIDLAND
Tin; Oregon Power company were
surveying u'.llne through Miller Is
land this wcok.
II. H. Largent and family were
calling at Furber ranch on Thurs
day. J. Is. Burnett wuS a caller on Mil
ler Island Thursday.
K. L. Furber was a business call
er in Klamath Falls Friday.
S. f. Sevlck was calling 011 the
Islaurt Sunday.
The Hevlin brother! nnd Albert
Ball were visiting in Klamath Falls
Friday evening.
Mis. Boriha PhotiM spent Saturday
In the county Beat.
Frank Lane wits among the busi
ness callers In Js'lumiitli Fall 1 Sat
urday. Master Frances Flowers spent the
week-end with Geo, Burnett on the
Island.
Mrs. Lee Sutton was a visitor in
Klamath Falls on Friday.
Mrs. Frank Flowers was In Klam
ath Fulls Saturday purchasing sup
piys for the .Midland grocery.
Mrs. Chas. Porter was n culler
on the Island Saturday evening.
The youngsters ore looking for
ward to a gootl time at the box
UO'lal which Is to be held October
. at. s p. m, Midland school
house. Every one Is invited to at
tend and bring a box.
.1. I). Hopper has Unbilled thrash
ing his grain crop on Die Island tills
week. The grain turned out well.
Kay Shcppard was a Midland call
er Sunday.
Opher Scbmeck and brothers were
calling In Midland Holiday.
Richard and Ouldo Rubustelll
were calling on Charles Porter Sun
day. Mr. nnd Mrs. Mlddleton were vis
iting In Klumath Fulls Sunday.
C. R. Patterson has finished
heading grain on the Gregory ranch
Ibis week.
SPRING LAKE
Miss Dirotho Hawkins visited orerj
SnndaS with 'Iter parent! In Klamath 1
Fulls. " I
Mr. and Mrs, Ivan lcenblco and
Mr. nnd Mrj. Wm Johnson visited
Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. j
Frank Stewart.
Gladys and Grace Forger visited
Sunday with Marie Sclvrelnor.
Mrs. Alex Cheyno was shopping
In Klamath Fills Saburduy.
Mru. Frank Stewart and Mrs. Ar- j
thur Scbrolnor called on Mrs. Chas.
Meok tho first of uho week.
Lalta Brothers threshed for Ed
llalr Saturday.
tings, Agor and sin Audry, were
vlly visitors Saturday.
Many Killed in
Torrential Rain
TOKYO. Oct. 1. (P) Twenty
persons were reported killed today
und ninny Injured In the most tor
rcntlnl ruin Menu In Japan In 60
years. At 'Yokohama, fifty houses
were crushed by a landslide and
nerfouii damage also was ruportod
In tho Knnto district.
PARIS. Marcel Nlllcs Is going
back to the farm to await his next
fight. Knocked out fourteen times
he spent two months on the farm
1 ben came back and knocked out
Jack Taylor, , of Otnttbu, In two
rounds lust night.
NBW YOltK. Federal Judge
Win. II. Shephard, now sitting lien1.
Ill In fnvor of legislation of llgbl ;
wine nnd beer because of difficulty
Ot enforcing tie. Volsteud Act, '
Carnation
Mush
Alforrj itandi for Belter TireaUfasts
The grocer who Bells you
Carnation Mush sells you
Nature's first and finest
fixxl- whole when
in flagrant, flaky form!