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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1925)
Puge Eight EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OJIEGQN a B - l J-Ua LiUl'1"" Tiuinuliiy, Novtmbii' 12, ARMISTICE DAY PROVES QUIET Gccrgc Griffith of Salem Spcak.i at Laying of Cornerstone For Region Building Bare hewed, n orowtj ot iovvr&l hundred throne.' . i about the row Am erican Leitloa Memorial building you tardt) uflernoiM to Helen to nn In structive and effective speech hy (lobrjfe Griffith, doput) state treas urer, nnd former stale coimm-.tuler you have no idea how GOOD crackers can be. Their flavor and shape are distinctive. And their texture is crisp, flaky honey-combed so that they fairly melt in your mouth. That's why Tru-Bakes are so delightful with soups. salads, hot chocolate and for cracker sandwiches. The name "TRU-BAKE" on every cracker is your guarantee .that it is baked Tru-Blu. Ask your Grocer for Tru-Bake Crackers. Baked by the TRU-BLU BISCUIT CO., Spokane and Portland Th Home of Tru-Blu Grahams, English Style Biscuits and lha Famous Tru-Blu Fruit Cake Florida Tourists Start Own School KISS1MEE, Fin., Nov. 12. (P) Undismayed because local scbaols were overflowing with children, of regular residents, "Tin can tour- ists" here have instituted their S 8 W Consistent " Qoodncss Consistent, ts well as extra ordinary goodness Is charac teristic of S&W Fine Food Products! For more than a quarter century this reputa tion has pre va i 1 c Afo c S & V . An exacting standard in qual ity, grading and packing methods has built this reputation. S9 FINE own schcol from curriculum to MILWAUKEE. Alien Schult anl campus. y ife. Dorothy, were lined $5 and Following a mass meeting at-! costs for kissing In a parked auto tended by tourists, the tin canners j mobile. Schults maintained a man de.'ided to erect their own bnlld- ! ,. ,-. , i . ,v . , , , could kiss his wits when ho pleased. em'I(. ,v,a teachor and prelttt the patrolman and judge had scribe their own cou.-.'e of study. A richness that satisfies, j a flavor that charms, in these Coffees aged in the tropics Nature is sometimes slow in yielding to us her treasures. And so the real goodness stored away in fine coffees must be patiently coaxed to the break fast cup by aging these coffees in the tropics before they are shipped. So great is the demand for coffee that little can remain in tropic warehouses to age properly. Hence most coffee drinkers experience but partly, the en trancing flavors that are really there. Not so with those who have found S & W Coffee. Adequate supplies of the rare aged coffees are se cured for S &W. To this blend is added just a dash of new coffee to emphasize 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. FOOD different views. PRODUCTS of the Legion! nml u W.nv the lay Inn ot the corner same. This1 spaeeb and the cornorston ceremony Were the striking features 01 ArniiRtico uay in Kinmat u rami j The cornerstone gave evidence of u long and tedious struggle by the Am erican Legion to unoart a building which would represent (heir; organis ation lit Kluinuili Falls and to provide a high school gymnasium. This they have done. So far as an "ileohollday" !s con cerned. Armistice day was th quiet est over experienced in Klamath Kails, according to the police .Those who did see fit to cclehrato In other way:- than those prescribed hy law, j conducted taeuselvet'wJth taste and discretion. A war tlmo picture nud a dance at Altamoat and Scandinavian ball completed the Armistice day pro gram. Two Arrested on Possession Count Gus Rodeker and Edward Lowe are facod with the proposition of making a momentous decision, name!, whether or not to plead guilty or not guilty. Itodeker nnd Laws were arrested last night on Tenth street. Special State Agent i William Cale aud charged with j possession of Intoxicating liquor. A bottle of whiskey was taken from j ench. They wero lodged In Jn!l last night and mere to hnvo appear- od In Justice court this afternoon. , TAXES POSITION .1 Mlsa Myrtle Colllstor has accepted I a position with the Falls Mercan tile company. I Starkey And Trambitas Ready For Ten Round Go Wednesday Night; Other Boxers Signed Up Twenty-Four Rounds of Real Mitt Slinging Booked For Local Fans by Matchmaker Sylvester Interest at High Pitch Johnnie Trambitas is due to arrive here tonight for his 10-round bout with Kid Starkey in the main event at Scandinavian hall next Wednesday night. The Port land battler wants to get on the ground in sufficient time to acclimate himself in this altitude before going against the tough little carpenter over the 10-round route. Starkey has been taking things easy since his last bout two weeks ago, but will get back into the harness to morrow to wind up his training. Starkey and his sup porters believe he will repeat his win over the little Port land Rumanian. The sem'.-windup botweon Jack Crlm and Wilbur Harrington Is at- Cllll.imEWS HOOK WEEK trading almost as much notice as xhd Star Drug, Underwood's arid tho main event. Both boys are Southwell's have agreed to take or flghtcrs and both are obsesJed cllh dors for any of the books which par tite desire to knock the other kick- cuts might wish to purchnse for their Ing, so when the gong starts them children from tho iielcctlon sent off on their six-round argument, here hy tho state library. These hooks It's going to bo a bittlo royal, with win ho on display all of Wodnosday, either l them liable to smack the Thursday, Krlday and Snturday at convas at any time. Bobby Allon and Tommy Murphy will cross leather In a four-rounder that ought to furnish plonty of ex citement. Although he has not ap peared here for a long tlmo, Allen at one time was qulto a favorite, and he has been conditioning htm solf for several weekj In order to break into the local game. Ho realizes he must dispose of Mur phy If he hopes to be placod on further cards, o U going out to win as quickly as possible Henry Ilurke will got his baptism of fire when ho stands up against Jim Fleming, a strapping 16G pounder with a real iwallap. Durko in his last fight showed he packs a hefty punch In that sturdy left hand, 'and If ho gets his right In good work IAS order It ought to be a sweet m itch to sde from a slugging standpoint. QUIxriY. ILL, Taking an alma nac to court, Lawrence Nick showed his car lias been lagged four minutes too early for pnrklng without lights, ills case was dismissed, LONDON ''I have drunk a lov ing "up with the German ambassa dor," said Austin Chamberlain at a Guild bnn'itjet. "What he and I have done tlii:i evening, may our nations do toinoi-ron'.'-1 K. " Baldwin's hardware, with someono In charge each of theso days' to en lighten folks interested. Parents will bo urged to encourage their children in reading the best hooks during theso days. Cattlemen Will Meet to Discuss Market Problems There are a largo amount of facts and figures and general ex planations that Klamath cattlemen will ask about next Monday and Tueiday when the southern Oregon Cattlemen's association will hold tiwq meetings with It. M. Hagcn, assistant managing director of, the California Cattlemen's association. A majority of the big, anttlemon urn marketing most Vof 'tfiolr live stock through the California flattie, men's association, which first en tered this territory lust summer. General satisfaction with the plan Is expressed by cattlemen, Btlt there iro a few prnhleim to straighten out. L. C, Slscmore, president of tho Southern Oregon Cnltlomnu's asso ciation, has Issued u call to all as sociation members and others who are Interested to attend the two ? jl HI 1 II FIORSHEIM SHOE The FLORSHEIM is a shoe of un usual distinction at the head of the style trend on the feet of the well dressed. THE OLYMPIC will keep you in step with the times Sugarman Ain't Mad at Nobody" Monday at 1:30 p. m. In tho cham ber of commerce rooms, Klamath Falls and the other at 1:H0 p. ni. Tuosday Nov. 17. S PERRY off crs you the personal Service ofcMrsDeQraf THE WBST'S FOREMOST AUTHORITY ON HOMB COOKERY Maybe you've heard her over KPO, San Francisco. Perhaps you have her cook book over n hundred thousand women do. Surely you have seen her articlca In the newspapers or magazines. Rated among America's leading cooking authorities, Mrs. Belle De Graf is best ac quainted with the special cooking problems of women in the West. Because of that, and because she loves to help other women in a friendly way, we have chosen her to direct our new Home Service Bureau. What the Sparry Home Service Bureau will do The Home Service f Jureau will help you in your baking will tell you how to do It easier and better with Master Recipes. It's the new way, you linow. You learn a simple Master Recipe and, with a few variations of it, make from four to a dozen different food delights! Menus? Mrs. Dc Graf will give you a fine one for any occasion or help you give new interest to your everyday ones. If you're planning a party, Mrs. De Graf will help you work out every detail for its success. To get Mrs. Do Graf's Personal Service Watch for the Sperry Home Service Bureau announcements in later issues of this paper. Write to Mrs. De Graf. Ask her any ques tion on cooking that puzzles you. You will get a personal, helpful reply. This service is for you, whether you use, Sperry productn or not. We invite you to test it with a request today. Address Mrs. Dc Graf at the Sperry Flour Co., 141 Cali fornia St., San Francisco, marking your en velope, Home ServiceBurcau, Dept. 8801-B SPERRY i HOME SERVICE BUREAU IMrs. Belle De The Olympic 10 M-VHMCIU VIHITOItH M:', and Mrs. Waller H. James spent Armistice day In Klamath Fulls from their homo In Dunnmulr. Let's talk it over Perhapi you've been having "troubles" with pie cruits. They won't bake tender and flaky. Maye It's your recipe, the way you put It to eether, or your stove. But you don't know. Let's talk It over. You're wondering how to oave time In all the baking you hove to do. Would tho Sperry Master Recipes help? Let's talk It oyer. You're planning dinner, a Iuncheonr the club, or party fdi Sonny's birthday, and yuu wiiri'. lopn prises, bet's calk Jutt writ mt tall. I'll do m best to holp y i a opcrry oris gv everything to h help you test k stenographer i write me, cur no obtli aryour tffcei Qraf, Director 1 ' I"-. fW i i .