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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1925)
M Eight 'EfrENINfl HERALD, KLAMATH OREGON r Tmwluy, Novemhiir 24, J 025 A Coffee 'Baking Powder Ext:acti Spices One drop does the work of three! It only takes. on dfojs.of Schilling Lemon to give the same result as three drops of or dinary extract, because Schilling contains over three times the percentage of essential oil that is used in most extracts. ScMlingExtracts 'mill Lemon Almond mac Peppermint Anise and 25 ocher Show Your Wife How thankful you are on Thanksgiving Day for all the meals she has cooked for you during the year, and treat her to A Day of Rest and a Turkey Dinner at the Club Cafe Watch For Our Thanksgiving Menu TROOP THRKR ORGANIZED Knights of Columbus Sponsor Troop Which Has Fifteen Boys Troop three is finally ready to go. C. A. Marino will be chairman of the troop committee Instead of scout master. William R. Canton of the state highway office has been chos en to act as scoutmaster, with David R. Vandenberg, attorney, as assist ant. The troop has fifteen boys, two of whom are leaving at noon tomor row to attend the conference in Port land. The boys will meet each Mon day evening at Sacred Heart acad emy. GORDONS SOUTH Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gordon left Sunday for San Francisco where they will spend Thanks giving holidays with their daught er, Miss Hope, who is attending a private school In the south. They expect to return home the first of the nreek. Palace Market Headquarters For Klamath County Turkeys Fresh Oysters Fresh Shipment of Eastern and Olympic Oysters Today Deliveries 8 a.m. and 1 p. m. 224 Main St. Phone 68 Local People Can See Game Here Thursday Klamath High To Play Benson Poly of Portland Klamath Falls people will have an opportunity Tli;nksi;i ing tiny of becing a football gome that Ought to he a thrill er from whistle to whistle when the reiuvenateil Klamath high school squad will meet the fast Benson polytechnic school team of Portland at the fair grounds field. The came will start promptly at 1 o'clock in order that it can be over in plenty of time for the Thanksgiving dinners later m the day. The Benson learn will he put to an expense of $430 in making the lonir jaunt to Klamath halls and although thov have been given no guarantee, the local school is anxious to net this amount in order that friendly relations might be established between Klamath Falls and the Portland schools. The Benson Polytechnic team stood fourth in the Portland city league this year, there be ing five teams below them in percentage. This makes the team a little better than the av erage high school team in Port land and will give Klamath peo ple an opportunity to get a good line on the ability of the local boys. The Klamath team for years oast has cut no figure in south ern Oregon football. It general ly has been in the cellar, but this year it has shown wonderful im provement and stands second only to Medford. It ought to be a fast game m every branch ot football and the p c o p le of Klamath will be assured a good Thanksgiving program if they will go out and support rue lo cal boys. CARS LEAVE TOMORROW . ,'!.n: 1 i ', . . 11 -i- Moaed all day Thankgiving Local cars will leave tomorrow at noon for the Portland conference and all boy scouts wishing to attend are tirgedjto be on time. The delegation will stop over night at Roseburg and will arrive In Portland during the afternoon of Thanksgiving day. Boy scouts are urged to bring a note book and pencil, four feet of 1-4 Inch rope and a camera If they have one. If they have a complete Bcout uniform, they should wear It. Each scout will bring a lunch and some extra blan kets are needed, according to Scout Executive E. 0. Nord. STAXFIELD COMIXG TOMORROW Senator WU1 Speak at Chamber of Commerce at Luncheon Senator Robert Stanfleld will ap pear and speak before the forum luncheon at the chamber of commorce tomorrow noon and will then meet with the federal building commlttc; during his visit in Klamath county. Klamath Falls Is interested in show ing the real need for a government building In this city. Senator Hlan fleld arrived In the city this i.fter-noon. GOING SOUTH Planning to spond the Thanks giving holidays In southern Califor nia, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood Eberleln expect to depart from Klamath Falls tomorrow.. GOES TO CALIFORNIA H. L. Propst, uncle of Ren Hollli tr of the Ryan Clothing company, left last evening for southern Cali fornia where he plans to locate. Mr. Propat recently arrived here from Spokane, with the thought of locating here If, ho could find n favorable business opportunity. 7 9 MRS. RKED IMPROVES Mrs. Ray H. Reed is steadily Im proving from a serious major op eration which she submitted to sev eral weeks ago. While uble to bo about her home, she has not yet ventured out ot door. Her IiokU of friends here will bo glad to lo.irn she Is Btearilly Improving. DRAKE NEW MEMBER C. V. Drake, of the Drake Lum ber company, Is tho newest member of tho chamber of commorce, his name being posted on tho weekly bul letin at the local office toga. Extra Values For Homes Hotels Rooming Houses, Etc. Blankets-Comforters Bedding 60 Pairs to be sold while they last at this exceed ingly low price. By shopping around you will f ind these to be 25' . under the market price. 66x80 double size, pink or blue, stitched edge and good weight. Be sure to see them. Bedding 30 pairs of another blanket. A much finer grade. Nice and soft, will launder well, pink or blue plaids. Warmth without weight and a nice blanket for spread or general use. The regular price is $5 the pair. While they last they go at Bedding Limited number of fancy comforts. These are of fresh stock, thoroughly carded and carbonized filling. Fancy challie covering with sateen around border, tacke dthroughout. , We want to clean up on bedding, that's why this low price of Bedding One case comforters in the finer grade. 100 fine double carded filling. Fancy silkaline covering. 72x86, in pink, blue, rose, or lavender. These com forters should sell up to $6.50 and will be offered for a few days only at this, price of K. Sugarman " Ain't Mad at Nobody" $245 $365 $365 $465 LTI Am MmWk Iff Tires Keeping Up With Racine We sell a great many tires, more and more as the months go by. This is partly due, of course, to the kind of service we believe you have learned to expect from us. It is due, even more, to the kind of service we know you have learned to expect from RACINE Multi Mile Cords. Our sole ambition is to prove as satisfactory as the product we sell. MOTOR INN GARAGE 230 Main Phone 294-J i