The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 06, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH "FALLS. OREGON
Friday, Novi'iulicr . 19W
Our pledge
to milk users
You ran buy no finer milk
than Carnation leading evap
orated milk of Oregon and the
world. Unsurpassed richness
and purity, and a tincr-ihiin-tvtr
taste and color lhat is
our pledge to you with every
can of Carnation Milk.
Carnation Milk Products Co,
Hi Cli'an Slrcel, Portland, Oregon
Made in Orrpon
(orjsyeari
Standard Oil
To Aid Fliers
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SAN FIlANt'lsrO. Nov. tl (1
Tho Standard Oil company annouii
eed today that selections would M
made within th next few days of
the towns la Which company build
ing! an to bo marked for tho
guidance of airplane pilots in the
scheme worked out by the company
and the V. S. army for better de
veloped air ways. Towns ulonK tho
present air routes lrom San Diego
So Senttlo and Jtom Sun I'rann.- . o
to I!eno in which the company has
buildings suitable for the guide
sign purposes will be selected.
The company is working in co
operation with the army nlr sor-"
vice in marking tho routes. The
guide signs will be tho name of tho
town painted on the roof of the
building. A largo number of the
company's big warehouses are avail
able for the purpose.
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In two lire
U and .nall
Armistice Night
Dance Postponed
LONDON. Nov. . itfl In defer
ence to the popular outcry the
great hall arranged for Armistice
night in Albert Hall lias been post
poned and the hall will be used in
stead for a religious commemor
ation service.
A controversy has br-on raging
for the last few days over the pro
priety of celebrating the arms con
ference with revelry.
Consequently the Kill has been
deferred until November 12, and
the Prince of Wales has Indicated
his intention of attending, which ho
declined to do if it wore held
Armistice night.
Don't Deprive Your Children of the
Pleasures That is so Vital to Child
hood Give them that joy ami contentment that comes
only with the healthful and invigorating carbon
ated water commonly called soda pop.
Science and doctors today heartily endorse soda
pop for it is health giving and prevents sickness.
White Pelican Mineral Springs
Bottling Works
Phone 58
Local Team to Meet Grants
Pass, on Fair Grouncfs
Field Tomorrow
, i
groujy.'ut .'seasoned, toughened
arm trained jfovmg men will trot
onto Kutr Grounds field tomorrow
afternoon at 2 p. m. to meet an
other group of hardened and train
ed veterans, for the purpose ot de
termining by the survlvul of tho
fittest scheme which Is the superior
aggregation
One group will wear inslgnas of
the Orants Pass high school. An
other the colors of Klamath county
high school.
The Vame promises to be n fit
ting wind-up to "one of tho m04t
successful seasons Klamath county
high school has enjoyed In years.
Instead of the usual cellar position.
Klamath Hi will probably he firm!..
lodged in second pluce, unless
Grants Pass upsets the dope and sets
her back tomorrow.
Concerning the game. Klamath
Kails and Grants Pass . have mot
once before. Gunnts Pass lost, ly
one touchdown, but it was a .elor.o
and hard fought game. This time
it will bo even more hard fought.
according to all reports.
Coach French Is assured of one
of the best line-ups of the season.
Although Elmore Is absent beeaus.
of a twisted ankle, Vrauk Halt,
plunging half back and William
Bossier, stellar linesman, are in the
line-up and in good condition for
the same.
The game will start 2 p. m.. not
at 2:30 p. m. as previously announced.
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Hector's
I Great
Harvest Sale
Swings on with bargains galore swings on with still
greater force keeping faith with our customers giv
ing every value as advertised with
Values Beyond Dispute
and most certainly beyond expectations.
SEIZE SCOTCH
INVITES BURGLARS TO RETURN
GOODS "IF NOT SATISFACTORY'
PHILADELPHIA. OP) A Phila
delphia store that was robbed invit
ed the burglars to bring back the
goods they took if not found satis
factory. Realizing the power of advertising
tho store inserted a display ad. in
local papers headed "Notice! To the
Burglars Who Robbed Our Store:"
The notlcejsaid:
"You bos are not using your pow
ers of objervation. lAu unpardon
able trait in any burglar.) If you had
read our advertisements and noticed
our very low prices yon could have
saved yourself the trouble of 'break-
I ing in' to get the things you wanted.
We are glad to know, however, that
you prefer OUR merchandise. Every
article in our store Is absolutely
; guaranteed by us whether you buy
it or steal is makes no difference. If
what you fellows took does not give
you good service, bring it back and
we will make it good with the as
sistance of General Butler."
"P.S. Special reception for burg
lars calling after our store is closed.
Bring your friends along."
Prohi Sleuths in Jackson Coun
ty Nab Atttoist with 21
Cases of Liquor
MEDKORD. Ore., Nov. 6. Twenty-one
cases of bonded scotch val
ued at nearly $2,000 were seized
by local dry officers in the Siskiyous
early today from a car driven by
Edward Richards of Los Angeles.
The car had been wrecked when
it went off the grade nvnr the sum
mit, and Edwards was engaged fn
trying to conceal the liquor when
he was arrested.
Values Beyond Dispute Values Beyond Dispute
An exceptional line of coats and dres
ses that have been m stock 2 to 3
weeks, from values $25 to $S5.
Sale price $16 to $68
Dresses in wool or silk
See our vast display of new fall mil
linery the reductions are far greater
now.
Former prices $3.95 to SlN.OO
16 to $28, Others to 39 Sale Price 2.98 to 11.88
Immense quantities of goods, new dresses, coats, millinery brought forth
that is holding great interest for ever yone who wishes to be sure to find
style and dependable quality at savings tremendous.
MIDLAND
Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Cray and
children were visiting in Midland
on Saturday.
Charles Porter is spending a few
days with the Ball brothers at;
Round Lake.
The Hooper brothers have fin-,
ished combining on the Motcban-I
bacher tract on Lower Lake and
have put their combine In shed fori
Hecto
rs,
Klamath Falls
The Store that Carries the Stock
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K E N O
the winter.
.MADISON, Wis. Damages far
000 against a bootlegger who sold
her husband liquor that caused bis Furber on Friday.
death were
Amble.
awarded Mis. Carl
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DELICIOUS AND
TENDER
-JUICY AND FINE
Are all the meats handled in this
market. Meats, that enrich every
npiai. '
For the best in quality and price
Let me serve you
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.Miss Augusta Puckett grade leach-
,i nn -thn t,.L- lint ,...,..-.1
Harvev Withrell Is Improving the days the pant week.
looks of his home in Midland with v. .1. I'ucKoit was down rrom his
a new coat of paint. '.ciging camp at Rocky Tolnt visit-
Ed Sutton has purchased' the Mar
tin property in Midland which i"
merly belonged to J. W. .lory.
Carl McRr-yoohls was calling! at
(SCHOOL I IQI'RKK GAIN
Total enrollment of the public
schools of Salem at the end of Octo
ber amounted to 4237, according to
report from the office of the city
superintendent. This shows an In
crease of 211 over two weeks ago
when 1023 were enrolled. At the
end of October, 1021, there was u to
tal enrollment of 4081, making an
Increase for the same time this year
of 143. Enrollment at the Sabjin high
school is now 1023, compared to 9S9
at the same time last year. Salem
Statesman.
Lap-over white Indian bead wait
ress aprons for $2.50 at Bee Begin 's
Dp-ss Shop, next to Shasta cafe.
3-7 (adv)
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SINCLAIR MARKET
"Let me Serve You"
Quick Deliveries
1126 Main
Phone 793
Fur Manufacturing.
Coat Remodeling
All work guaranteed
Mrs. Wm. Bessler
436 Klamath Ave.
Between Fourth and Fifth
Phone 112-.M
Next to Mouse Hall
Ing his mother.
Miss Cora Snow-goose .was visit
ing v illi Miss Waive QrUbb, Thuri-
day afternoon
the home of his stM-r. Mis. Kdg:'P A. H. Whims of "Paradise Flat"
Is sawing the winters supply ot
wojd for .Mr. Kessler near the Mt
Collum mill, on the Klamath rive'.
The Clevenger children have
been absent from school for MS
past few days.
D. R. Dten, Keno to Worden
mail carrier, transacted business In
Klamath Falls, Sunday and Monday.
The children and teachers of
the upper grades of Keno school.
(OOk a hiking trip down the rivet
to the power plant, Friday after
noon. AH report a very pleasant
trip.
Mr. S:-hmore, state highway repair
man of this section, haB licen tran ;
fcred to other 'works.
A tain blanket of snow covered
the country In and around Keno
Monday morning.
Mr. Sexton, girl's and boy's club
leader, visited the school Friday
,e!th a view to organizing club worl:
among the pupils.
Ed Palsmu just .completed the
&a!o of a n! :e hunch of ,beef steers,
Mt. Jofferics of tho 'Keno gar
age was a Klamath1 Fall.) business
visitor Monday. v
MlsS Cross, one of our teachers,
spent Sunday with friend:),
very pleasant trip through the lava
beds.
C. Snowgooso substituted as mall
carrier In the absence of 1). R.
Doten.
J. 10. Turpln was quite busy tho
latter part of tho week, taking the
school census.
Mrs. L. W. Anderson, daughter
and son, motored to Ashland Sat
urday to spend thc week end,, with
Mrs. Anderson's parents.
The Vaughn threshing machine
was takon back lu'ross" the mountain
tJ Grantu Pass, a few days ago.
Ray Stlffler of the Worden dis
trict, paised through Keno on his
way to Klamath Falls, the latter
part of the week.
James Marshull and Claude Kerns
were absent from school .Monday.
S, ISOLATED CHINESE PROVINCE
GETTING FIRST .motor road
KINGCHOW, Province of Kama,
(iT) This central China proylnco ;s
getting Its first motor car road.
For communications in the pti.it,
Kansu probably has been the worst
off of tiny of the is provinces. It
has no railways, and practically no
navigable rivers. But In spltu of
lliese disadvantage!-', travel has been
lively becauso the main routu to
Tibet and Turkestan load through
the province.
l.u Yung-t'uu. military an. I ey
gorornor of the province last year
Ordsrtd his principal general to
start the road work with the sol
di, irs under his command. The gen
eral commanded inch regiment lo
build riven miles of road. The sol
diers promptly Impressed resident
farmers Into service. A road capa
ble of handling motor traffic of
more than 100 miles has been completed.
p.k; lakeside LEASED
William I. Noble on .Saturday!
signed a five-year lease on tilts !
Lakeside . dairy ranch of bis aunt,
.vinry a. Noble, or Portland. Mr.
Noble recently returned from it
year's sojourn la California.
The Lakeside ranch Is a 52s acre
tract finely equipped and stocked.
There ure 4 3 milk cows on the
ranch nt present and the new lesson
plans to Increase the herd.
The1 ranch proven an exceptional
producer for. ..Clyde Noble ivho, for
merly leased it and who has taken
over 1,000 aCreji of grating laud
nearby for stock raining.
0, (). Hrokke, of Frlzuen, Brigs
anil Brokke, bandied the lease.--Marshfleld
News.
Most People Have But Little Patience
with oilier) who neglect their health, yet they pay but
slight attention to the vital need or caring for their own
teeth. Don't delay. Ken us for free examination.
R. D. COE, DENTISTS
(Painless of course)
102-204 Hopka Bldg. 8th and Main Phone 839
Who Eats Pie?
It's Mince Meat Time
Marl -How your mouth will water when
yon i iil one of pur famous I Ionic - Made
Mince Pies, Just a sniff of the savory fra
grance of pur delicious Mince Meat makes
you yearn with lumber.
And what a taste, what a piquant tan;;,
what a thrill your; palate gels with every
luscious mouthful. No wonder it's good.
Jt's Pur own make, made froni our famo is
Thousand Dollar Recipe
SIXTH STREET BAKERY f
CHAS. landis
126 South Sixth St.
"For Gbbdness' Sake, Bat Hotter Bread'
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