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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1925)
I ....jTneBday, November 17, 1025 F.VKNIN'f; IIKUALD, Kl,. MATH F,J OKr.fiO.V Coffee 'Baking powder 8 Extracts Spices, 1 It is not that all other teas arc poor teas t they are not but Schilling Tea (Sealed. HOT in Vacuum) is infinitely finer r that's all. It's the new Schilling process. Schilling Tea Qbc voiids only tea- t ibat fa . O J .1 It, cx so m b JL IV JL.' m vacuum :' !otir famous hlfrnU Irnm 1 1 if four comers of !.' the I:ust. Black t Oranec Pckocl Green V Japan ) English breakfast Mainly About . People 3 HCOfT MA8TKRH ,H.SOI.Vt'l IJOItllltf CATTLEMAN ' 1 "'kIi. w"H itnown cattloaao To MM At ( Nuuilx-r pi Commerce f Dl)rr,, (-aMornbt, arrived In the TliU Evening iii 7:;io o'flark Hcout Executive Kvoreii O. Nord has called it lUcutliiK "( 'ho Boout Muster' Anclstlon to lio hold tfcbl evening hi 7:90 o'clock at woul headquarters In the chamber Of commerce.. Tim dtSOUMtlOO tM6 do vniopniitni or i hi' patrol method will tin taken up by tbt aMOClatlon. Krnnk Minder In president ol the M- ocUnpn, William Muolltr. lei president iiiul Perry Murray, secretary. city yi-finrilay afternoon lo attend lbs lui'iiinK t the California caiti. nun's Attodallon. II" la registor- t . it ' Catholic linyK. wus organized according to announcement matin tuilny liy Benin Executive Everett O. Nord. C, A. Murlno will bo the ooui master for Ibe troop and in making plan" for an active proKram l among Hi" gucids at the Hot .-I 1 throiiKbour th wittier months. The Arcada, KXIGIITfl OK ,UOUMH'H TROOP A. Marino Srotit Muster Par Oathollr li".'. -"',111 TVoop l.mt evening in the Kacred Heart Knights of roluinbus lodge la sponsoring tbe troop nnd Kather A. V. I.oem r In aiding In every wi,y possible. II. M.W.I ItWI IIKIt 1 1. William! one of Malta': Academy, another troop of buy: well known farmers, In transacting SCOUU, to be known an troop nuni-j bllalnaaa tunttera In Klamath Fulls bi-r tliree, con'posod of some tour j today. M ore Bargains for Colder Weather f:iiht at the season of the year when old man Winter says more wtllens this MANSTORE , comes out with cut prices in every department of its complete stock. There isn't a thing that a man will wear this winter that he can't buy right here at prices that are below any thing offered in southern Oregon. Just think of it $7500 worth of suits and overcoats Ml to the bone. Shoes Men's 16-inch Hi Top Pacs, $12.50 values - 9g5 Men's Heavy Double Sole Work Shoe, $6 values 4.45 Men's 16-inch Chip pewa Shoes, $9.50 value- 735 Shirt Bargains All $3.50 French Flannels $2.85. FJeav.y Flannel Shirts $6.50 values - $5.15 5.00 " - 3.95 2.50 " - 1.95 Hat Specials $7.5 0 and $6.5 0 Hardeman Velour Hat 5.85 - 5.00 $5.0 0 Hat Hardeman 3.95 4 VI 1 Men's $50 Overcoats .... $39.95 45 Suit and Overcoats 36.85 40 " " 33.85 35 " " 28.85 30 " " 23.85 25 " " . 18.85 Sale Ends November 21 Underwear Heavy all wool un ion suits at 5.35 Good weight wool 8C cotton mixed. 2.45 Now is the time you need a new cap, we are shewing some clever new patterns, $2.50 values 1.95 Overalls Heavy triple stitch ed overal!s-the kind that stand the wear 1.19 Canvas Gloves Extra, heavy weight 2! for 35c Next to Blue Bird KLAMATH FALLS -WOODBURN.ORE. 517 Main TOURING cap 290 Touring - 290 Runabout 260 Coupe - 520 Tudor Sedan 580 Fordor Sedan 660 Cloied cart In color. Demountable rims and .tarter extra an open cari. Ik AufcM..l.Dtrlt M Every ounce of material used in building Ford cars must measure up to Ford standards of quality reinforced by Ford standards of workmanship and inspection. That is why Ford cars give such long and satisfactory service. The Touring Car with added beauty and finer riding com forts, is representative of the unusual value available in , Ford cars. Ask the nearest Authorized Ford Dealer to show you this car. (y Detroit, Mich. I.KIT FOR C.M.irORiVIA j Smith declares bo is to be aniong 'After spendiug the summer and i the new residents pC Klamath Falls fall at Pelican City In the lumber! having accepted a position here, game, P. Mbdin left this mornlns for southern California to spend the winter months. FIRE BS FRICTION (TALK RETURN'S HOME H. K. C!ali(,( district manager of thi) Oregon .Motor association, re turned to Ins home In (Hants Pass tftcr pending' soYeral days Installing a brain h office. He BtatBa that Klamats Kails has 20 members of Smith, member of the Eagle scouts A. A. A. at the present time camp and also a member of Dan Perhaps the first "Fire oy Fric tion" outfit to ever visit Klamath Falls has been received today bj Scout Executive Everett O. Nord, and will be used By the local scouts. The present world's record is held bv a ' Kansas City scout. Dudley (irants Pass Courier. Beard's outdoor school. His time I for using the outfit without the TO LOCATE HERE aid of matches is six seconds. For O, it. Smith, recently of Ashland, the past two years he has held the registered among 'the arrivals at I championship and declares "Yucca tile Hotel l.ake last evening. .Mr. Wood" as his favorite. you can't spend Thanksgiving or Christmas with the home folks, you should do the next best thing send photographs. A November sitting avoids the rush solves the personal gift problem Large Picture with each dozen STINSON STUDIO Open Evenings and Sundays ly Appointment 737 Main . Phone 252-W MtjSBB Theatre a' i " . n i . . . . sr Eleanor Hoari'mian. Pat O'Malley and Harrison b'ovd in a comedy romance of Irish - Spanish love. "Proud Flesh" It's a picture of the real San Francisco, pajst and pre sent, and vou'll eniov it. RETURNS FROM VISIT Mrs. Helen Enloo has returned to the city after an enjoyable vis it at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 11. H. De Annelid of Head. STEPHENSON R ESIKM BEltED George Stephenson, who is well, known and remembered by .rnnrcy here as the ninn who always paid toil wages In the small mill now owned by the Stout Lumber com pany and who always had an ef ficient force, is here with his fam ily from the Klamath Falls dis trict where he Is operating in tim Iter, and was quite surprised to see the improvements on thi) Bay since his last visit. North Bend Harbor. LEGION MEETS TONIGHT Report on Armistice Day Activities To Bi' Given At the regular meeting of t)e American Legion, to ho held iSk evenjng at 7:45 o'clock, a repejt en the money realized by the legion n,i tbe Armistice Day activities will be riven. All members' of tin.,' Ic'ioit are urged to attend tl " meet ing, i m .MRS. PERRlN TO entertain Saturday, November 21, the Boy Scouts of the city are to take over the Red Cross Roll Call and will report to Mrs. Howard K. Perrln In the Hopkn building at 9:30 in the morning. The scouts will he teamed in pairs and each pair will work a certain district. Tho tenm that turns In the most . memberships at the ond of the day will bo the guests of honor at a dinner to be given by Mrs. Perrin. ttcouts, bo prepared. At The LIBERTY ;! t- 1 i j You'll be interested in 1 Seeing "The Wings of Youth" and how they were clip- I kj ped. It's a story of W.i i and Joyousness.