The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 19, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Tluiiwliiy, NovoniliiT 19, H'SK
Nobody Ever Regretted Buying Quality
TOMEW
Almost 20 years for the workingman is it
any wonder they buy the bulk of their
clothes from
Is Your
SHOPPERS URGED
Table
Ready for
Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving time, when all of the family come from far and
near to feast at your table, is of all times "the greatest strain on
your supply of table linen. Our linen stocks are filled with
beautiful, snowy, full-sized table cloths for the dinner itself.
Luncheon sets for smaller affairs. You may need a new table
pad too.
Fine Linen Table
These cloths are fine enough to adorn anyone's table. Size
70x88. Beautifully soft shimmering 'pattenrs that are a de
light to behold.
Extra Quality Table Cloths $25.00
Your table cloth cannot be too fine for the festive dinner. This
is a heavy all linen cloth of exquisite design and will be a fit
ting companion to trukey, mince pie, etc. See them in our
window.
The Quality and Values speak well for our
1,000-Store Buying Power
All Linen Table Cloths
At 6.50, 8.00 and 9.50
Absolutely pure Irish Linen. The $6.50 cloths are 70x70
in size. The $8.00 cloths are 70x88, and the $9.50 cloths
are 70x106 inches. Beautiful chrysanthemum square bord
ers or plain, tulip and scroll, holly and mistletoe, with square
borders. Lovely snowy napkins to match the (jQ rf
above cloths are priced at, dozen vOUv
The Dining Set in Our Window Display Was
Loaned by Courtesy of Perkins Furniture Co.
Linen Finish d A ff
Table Cloths Pr.UU
They can be had in white
only :and lounder like real
linen. 72x72 inches is the size.
A very fine quality at this low
price.
3S feet of our window display space is given over this week to
a complete showing of beautiful table linens choose your linen
from this display or instead, come in and visit the linen section.
FOR
FINE
LINENS
ViBtegg Truth in AdvertisinygBjgogK,
Linen
20
intnS
Cloths $20.00
Linen Finish dQ CA
Napkins, Doz.y5-vJ
These Crisp new arrivals come
In pure white with ' cleverly
subdued designs that appeal
to those who like pretty nap
kins. They launder perfectly.
QUALITY
VALUE
SERVICE
Postmaster McCall Starts
Annual Christmas Slogan
Early This Year
Mull Burly! Thai's the national
lllhltl II: HlOgUtl Of lllO POMt offU'0 llo-
purttuvnt.
t'ovtmustor iMit'all has received a
loiter from Hurry S. Now, poHtumHtcr
Kommil ul Washington, uniting hi in o
cooperate with the nowsptport, the
i:nnimr 01 romnii'in'. punm HonouiH,
picture houses mill "11 oihor avail
able agencies for this ucodod publi
city In iho "mull early" ciuupnign.
Twelve o'clock midnight of fiecorp
her 24, the local office will stop
public service, wit li only such em-
ployes on hufld as nro required to i
make tho regular dispatches of first
oUsa mull to tho tmin!t.
While Christmas day Is u legal hol
iday, tho exigencies of tho postal
service at thin season of tho year
have been such that In years past
it has been felt necessary to mnkc
the deliveries of mall end iTQ snb
sti.ntlnlly the same service on Christ
mas' as any other day.
Two years ago the dopartiuent
mado an effort to broak Into this
custom as far as possible and set 1 2
o'clock noon as tho time tor cessa
tion of business.
This worked ren9onably well, uud
one year ago the time for closing
was made 11:00.
This year, with tho Inaugurating
of a "mall early" campaign of publi
city local post office employes will
bo able to enjoy Christmas liko other
people, with the entire day a holi
day. Harry Poole, local theater man.
volunteered to assist Postmaster Mc
Call and is dally at each performance
at his theaters, running slides, "Mall
Christmas Packages Karly."
REDUCED LOAD
UNDER PROTEST
W. A. Foster Adamant in Forc
ing Stage to Lighten Lug
gage Yesterday
Like moths , around an arc llg'it
or buzzards hovering over their kill.
did the curious populace crowd
around the Howard and Grimes
stage on Sixth and Main which was
just about to leave for Medford yes
terday afternoon.
It was an argument between tbo
driver and State Traffic Officer
W. A. Foster, over the load tho stage
should carry. The driver did most
of the talking, and the officer, ufter
delivering his edict that the luggage
load must be reduced, the listening.
Tbe .load was reduced.
Lynch
and Willis
Cases Are Set
It will bo on December 8 that
Everett Lynch and Alvln Willis .will
appear In Justice court to fight out
to the end tbolr claims of lnuo
cence of the charge of possession of
Intoxicating liquor. In the mean
time tbe two men are released un
der bond of 1150. each.
Ed Wilklns, Indicted by the grand
Jury on the charge, of uttering a bad
check for $30, entered a plea of
not guilty, when bo was arraigned
yesterday beforo Judge Leavltt.
Court of Honor
Holds First Meet
Tho first court of honor was hold
In Klamath Kails last evening with
E. X. Kendall presiding in the place
of D. V. Kuykendall. The board of
examiners met in the Amorlcun
Legion room at seven o'clock and
passed the boys. Promptly at eight
o'clock the court orderlies escorted
the eight scouts, who were to appear
Into Circuit Judge Lcavltt's court
room. Then tbo court commission!?
riled .Into the Jury box. The color,;
guard took their stations, the Judgov
went to tho bench, the salute to the
flag and the pledgo of allegiance was
given. i i ' i
The following bpyn, 0,11 - of trpopf
one, under the direction, of Julius
Mueller, scoutmaster, were advance
In ranks as follows: Thomas Massoy,'
George Maiisey, Robert Morrison,
Chester Hnmaker and Hubert Totton
to socond class scouts; Elmer Wllker
Bon and Itohort Hunter to first class
scout; Moris; Swanson, received
merit badges and advanced to stnr
scout, Rwanson received badges as
follows: KlreniianRhlp, safety first,
first aid lo animals, path rinding and
swimming.
At the close of tho court, Judge
Kendall gave a talk on scouting to
i
tho boys, while Dr. Mass
Of. 6q woildi'rffti Oilim
fori Itbm .tjnd urgei na
vano .,v roJpiriJ'.s y
the boys, while Dr. Massey told thorn
portuhltlcs he
acll hip to aM
lnir-.iM shin,
Sue
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A New Thanksgiving
Suit and Overcoat
It's your .winter insurance against the wea
ther stylish, warm, good looking. The
style is tailored into finest woolens tailored
to stay.
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Our prices take care of the economy feature.
To the man who wants to and to the man
who is accustomed to buying quality, we
say "He is assured of getting more than he
expects for his money," this fall and winter.
The oldest exclusive clothing store in Klam
ath stands ready to meet your needs, quality
garments, at
" Ain't
NEW YOilK. Mrs. Caolldgo and tall Dry
Queen Mary arc .'cited by the lie- examples
Steal precious minutes from kitchen cfntd- V V ll r
gcry by serving New Style H-0 Quick Mil H Jk H'fl
Cooking Oats for breakfast! J IIM 4J
On and oft' the (ire in 2 minutes! A new ... WW na'?
breakfast dtHt. Filled with flavor-packed ; W
with nourishment! V
Oat flakes that cook into granular oatmeal. HITirK fOAlf Ifcir 12S5
Smooth and firm in texture, yet retaining IJUIvn. vUUlVINU asir
the roughage that stimulates digestion. OA.TS 'S'
i That "all-night cooked" r vo 'H8
fyrorinonlytooninu,' .
I'OR MORE THAN II " H O h0hv OATI tXS
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ar man's
$35
Mad at Nobody"
Goods Association as good
low In the matter or early Chrlnlmaii
shopping.
tor every woman to fol
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