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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1925)
Friday, November 20, 1025 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Don't Forget! You Can Save Money on Your Clothing By Trading Here PUBLIC ANSWERS WORK SHOES 4.85 . ; - ;s to hir.mh'j: Double oak soles, oil tanned uppers moccasins and plain toes. Keep your feet dry and warm. An all leather shoe at $4 .85 I Sell For Less Not that I do not make a profit, but because my overhead expense is so low. BLAZER SHIRTS 4.95 All wool, clastic knit bottom shirts, in nearly all colors .and combinations stripes, plaids, checks. LLOYD RYAN Clothier Main at Ninth Street Home of the Workingmen TO PROTECT YOU Cod-liver oil promotes' growth of body and bone in children and is a strength-pro- tecting food for grown people. : Scott's Emulsion is cod-liver oil made into a rich cream. It builds up vigor and strength. Take it for its health protecting benefits. cott Ik ItowBt. lllouluflrM. N. J. 23 M 1200 Believed j Dead In Wreck WASHINGTON. Nov. 20. A wlrwMi ui' khuku picked up today by Ihu navy said th Haitian Rtonm r Vlllo Den Oayes, believed to hart been wrecked with the loss of 200 lives, hun boon picked up by the milker BrotOt In Cuban wntem. It was not Inillcnteil whether nny' one wiih uhonrd tho vohhoI, whleii wiih tnkun In low 18 miles oast of iMion Harbor, OO TO HAN FRANCISCO Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Murray loft thin afternoon for Ban Francisco whoro they will spend a few ilays on business and pleasure. FACULTY DANCE TONIGHT Athtotet of Look ii'kI school to Dunce at Hcaiiilia Hull Tonight marks the first annual lai ally reception to tho athletes of KlLi.iiith County IiIkIi school, winch will bo held In Scondla hll Bft'h im ml or Is asking ono nue.i. SV.no mrslc will he furnished by tho Irene I. 'wis orchestra. A number of tho leidin-t hiisliies:. nici and tholr wives will act as pel rprs npd palronose-i for the. alfair. NEW LAMP BURNS 94 AIR RED GROSS CULL Mills Subscribe Heavily in Annual Drive; Booths Reap Profit With u little loss (ban a week left of tho period sot aIU! fr tho annua) Had Croat ro',' Mrs. II. It. Perrln and hr uslstanti ure iniikliiK i vory effort to put Klam ath's moiiihenJilp over big. The mills huvo boon particularly i-nerous this season, having ro- njnnded whole lieurtudly In all in -atanjai, Pelican Day, with $240, leads all tbfl rest with an Incom pleted cunvuss. Of this nuin the '".inimny gave lis check for $100. tbo Individuals employ d by th company subs'Tlbed to the extent of 1121 and II. D. Mortensoii pru sented the chapter with Ills personal check for t2D. According to P. A. AlberUon, who la In chargo of I the drive In I'ellcan City, the logging ; camps aro yot to bo beard from. Mrs. Mutt Egan. leader for tho Algoma district. Is elated with her "bowing which surpasses lust year'j donations by n big margin. This llt ' tin milling community gave J 107 for a C&uaa they consider worthy the j National Hod Cross. The people living at Modoc Point and employed by Lamm's Mill gavej JCV, W. li. Lamm gave his person-. ul chock for izt and tne company gave Its chock for $20, ns previous ly reported. There nro two milling communi ties to b hoard from ibis wek, but it la a foregone conclusion that they will do thoir sharo In ac cordance with their previous rec ords. Tho sum of $360 taken in at the booths on Main street last Sat urday combined with the returns from the mills and those turned in by women who are canvassing the city as well as districts to bo heard from in the outlying corners of the county, will easily put Klamath county over the top. Merrill, under tho direction of Mrs. Fred Stukel haa written Id for DO more memberships, having ex- I hausted their first supply. Mrs. W, W. McNealy turned In 30 this morning and expects to have $4u from the Third stroet district by the end of tho week. Mrs. nert C. Thomas collected $20, and Mrs. OBcar Shlve proudly exhibited membership receipts from 9S per cent of the residents of tho Ninth street section. ' This dona tion amounted to $5 2. Hot Springs is another completed district with a showing of $35, undor the leader ship of Mrs. George A. Merryman. Perhaps- the best record of all is that of the Klamath Agency, whero Mrs. Orvlllo Elliott solicited $50. which amount exactly doubles that taken In there last year during the drive. Saturday the boy scouts will work the whole city with the Idea of get- n anybody whom tho regular can vasser overlooked. Thanksgiving Foods at a Big Saving Thanksgiving time, when all the family and friends come from far and near to feast, is particularly a time when good foods at a low price are appreciated. Our stores and markets are well stocked with the finest of turkeys, roast ing chickens, cranberries, mince meat, Thanksgiving pumpkin, fresh vege tables, and everything for the Thanksgiving dinner. Do your food shopping early. You can get everything you need at Stone's. Beats Electric or Gas AUTOS at Bargain Prices We have about 20 good used cars (no junk) for sale and are willing to take a big loss on them as we have no place to store them over winter. Call In And Look Them Over 1 1921. JFovd; tig. ltt-1924 Ford trg. lU 1924 Ford rdster. lU 1923 Ford trg. 2f-1922 Ford trgs. 1 -1924 Ford Coupe 1U-1925 Ford trg. I (Balloons) 11924 Chev. trg. 1 1922 Chev. trg. 2 1920 Dodge trgs. 11925 Star trg. 11924 Star trg. 11924 Buick trg. 6 cyl. enclosed And many others to pick from; terms if desired. Buick and Star Garage Opposite Pelican Hotel A now oil lamp that gives nn am azingly brilliant, soft, white light, oven hotter thnn gns or electricity, has boon tested by tho V. S. Govern ment and 35 leading universities and found to bo superior to 10 or dlnnry oil lamps. It burns without odor, smoko or noise no pumping up; la simple, clean, safe. Burns 94 Aid and 6 common korosono (coal oil). Tho Inventor. V. M. Johnson, 161 North Union Ave.. Portland, Ore., Is offering to send a Inmp on 10 days' PUEE trial, or even to give ono FREE to tho first user In ench locality who will help him introduco It. YVrlto him today for full parti culars. Also nsk him to explain how you can got tho agency, and without oxporlonco or money niako $250 to J .Mm per month. COURT OF HONOR ASSISTS SCOUTS "Tho scout court of honor Is tho vebich) through which tho local com munity gives Its approval to scouts who have made progress." according to Everett O. Nord. scout executive. It exists ptimnrlly to encourngo and stimulate, to recognize and reward the boys' effort to advance and make ; progress through scout ranks and tests. "Scouting, however. Is something infinitely more than tho passing of tests and tho meeting of require ! ments. Tho character building Influ ; ence of tho companionship with fine, quality men. and other boys while doing these Interest gripping acti i vities, nro the big. veal and vital character building things.'-' "Character building and citizen ship training are the two major ob jectives of scouting. We cannot hope TURKEY DANCE Free Turkeys Given away 10 o'clock 10:30 o'clock 11 o'clock 11:30 o'clock SCANDIA HALL Saturday November 21 THANKSGIVING PUMPKIN Empson's, make delicious OC pumpkin pies, 2 cans EXTRA FINE MINCE MEAT It takes good mince meat OA to make good pies, lb TOMATOES CORN HOMINY (No. 2 cans std.) ( Iowa Chief) (No. 2 old fashioned) Buy a mixed case at the case price and mix them any way you like 1 can 15c 12 cans $1,75 1 case (24) $345 TENDER PEAS STRING BEANS SOLID PACK TOMATOES (No.2 med size) (No. 2 extra fancy) (No. 2'A extra fancy) Buy a mixed case at the case price and mix them any way you like 2 cans 35c 12 cans $195 1 case (24) $3,55 PEACHES APRICOTS PINEAPPLE (No. 2 in hvy syrup) No. 2y2 in hvy. syrup) (No. 2Vo bk. sliced) Buy a mixed case at the case price and mix them any way you like 2 cans 4QC 12 cans $2.80 1 (24) $5.55 Two Stores 717-719 Main St and 423 Main St 2 Markets 717-719 Main St and 423 Main St to successfully build character and train for citizenship unless wo stim ulate and Influence the scout to pro gress from one grade to another In scouting. When a boy realizes that the people of the community have their eyes on him and because hp must bo passed upon by a court of honor before he can further ad.'ance in scouting, and thus having the mark of approval of the community upon his efforts, we make scouting a thing to be desired by the boys be cause we make it worth while for them." "A boy joins tho scouts, becomes a tenderfoot, then by passing various tests and passed on by tho court of honor, becomes a second class scout, entitled to try for merit badges, ho becomes a star scout, five mote en title his to the rank of life scout, and a total of twenty five enticed him to become an eagle scout, lis highest rank in scouting. And it the ;n-.irt of honor, composed of loudim; busi ness men and profession-tl men In tho community that passes on a scout before he can advance from ono rank to another. Tho first court of honor Meld in this city on Wednesday evening, ad vanced the following scouts in rank: Thomas Massey, George Massey. Robert Morrison, Chester Himaker, Hubert Totten, Elmer Wllkerson, Robert Hunter and Merle Swanson. GENERAL HAULING Hay, Grain and Poultry Supplies Cracked Corn, Mt. Ashland Egg Mash always fresh. . Anderson Transfer 8C Feed Co. 335 So. 6th St Phone 795 - I Do not Fail to Appear Well for Thanksgiving CLEANING PRESSING DYEING You know the kind of work we do. It's good. The prices ara right and no delay. We will call for your garments and deliver them free. Klamath Dye Works Phone 408 COOLIDGES BACK AT WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON, Nov. 20. (fP) President and Mrs. Coolidge return ed to tho capital shortly after seven o'clock this morning from their 24 hour trip to Now York, where Mr. Coolidge last night addressed tho chamber of commorco. They wont im medlntoly to tho white house from tho station. DERVAN hack home Edward Dervan and John Mitchell returned this afternoon from San Francisco where thoy have been for tho past ten days on a pleasure trip. While south thoy attended tho Washington-California football game. Mr. Dervan plans to rosumo his position with the Evening Her ald after tho Thanksgiving holidays. Ills hand which was so badly mang led iu tho press several week ago has healed In a splendid manner. K IDDIES'COLDS should not bo "dosed." Treir them externally with VACK VapoRui Owr IT Million Jar U.J Ymw Beautiful display of select turkeys and other Thanksgiving fowl can be seen at MILLER'S MARKET Gus Miller, Prop. "Watch Us Grow" Main Near Eighth Phones 750 and 751 Four Deliveries Daily Order early and be assured of choice birds.