mtfPAV. NOVKMWB" BB, IDIO Tiir p'rrMiM firnAfn MATH FALLS. ORFGON TAOK FIVE WAR L0AN CHAIRMAN . . - V i :; EXTENDS ARMISTICE Ihe Jewel Cate H DAY FELICITATIONS The waiters and cooks are not on strike now but the housewives are, as they refuse to prepare Thanksgiving dinner when they can get turkey and all the K00(1 things that go with it at the JEWEL for $1.00, from 11:00 A. M. to 8:30 P. M. MKNIJ , Heart of Celery Klpu OIIvi'h Turkoy Ultilnt Honp Tom Cod Tartar Hasico Hpeclal Crab Halad HtufTod Klamath Turkey, Craiilmrry Hanoi Candled Hwoot I'otatoon I0h itlIoiil Corn Hot Mlnro Ho Fruit Cnko KiikIIhIi I'Iuiii I'uddlw;, hard and dellilouH iiaiicii Our regular dinner also at the regular price. THE JEWEL CAFE I A lflUar. HOinnwImt liolntml Imu Iwieii received from Hdward Cook InKlinrn, Oregon War Loan chalr- irian, reiivnyjru: Armistice Day grool- ,Ukh JhroiiKli thij local coriimlltou. The. letter wait evidently Intended for each various communities ad- 2i3-vjpf36BMSr"55 f The Old Reliable Place 610 Main Street Phone 185 JtWt'!':"!''!''!''!",!''!,'!,'!,'!,'!",!,,!":,'!,,,!' i TURKEY THANKSGIVING Edward Cookingham illlnni UeMiioml, olio of tlio moHl Proposition" will bo nt tho Liberty topular f ' "" 'l(;,,lr, ",0 Hcroon1 tfiilKht only. dressed prior to Armlstleu Day, but ju dciclopi'il, will bo at tbo Liberty j wan In some manuur dolayod. . Tlio HnUlit n "Mfc k A Funny rropom-i following ropy wan received by A. Try Herald want ads. Tliuy " bonier, city cbalrmnn, during tlio I .... it... iinimi Ittilillftu lint Ion a" "B "' ' ' i-.im'i mu nory l tlU viewpoint of nno who .brim; results. km tho funny Hldo of lifts. Tlio ple Ure In full of punch mid pop and riirs William Desmond an oppor tuclty to display bla tiilont iih a high daw comedian "Llf'H a Funny Liberty Loan (ainpalKii: whom a imu nan iohi any or iih . scales, by a wound or an ulmiHlon, ithoy aro never ronowud. JAZZ JAZZ GRAND OPENING DANCE Given by the Jazz Club at MOOSE HALL Thanksgiving Eve, Wednesday, November 26 A good and jolly time assured "And No FooIinV Kay-Jay Orchestra Admission 75c War Tax included. Ladies Free. Dancing 8:45 !: : Permit me to extend greet IngK lo yourself and jour cltl znnH, and to Join with you In the (elubratlon of tho flrnt an nlwrsarv. of that day destined to become memorable In his tory, which commemorates tho glorious lctory of our country and Its allleH In the great world war. I again congratulate tho people of your community upon the o erwhelmlng success which the) achieved In the several Liberty Loan campaigns Tho record of jour district Ih a last ing nionuin-iil to their self- sacrlf'ci . aril will he an lusplra- t Idii to Americans whenever their country again stands In peril. On this occasion shall wc not 4 pledge anew our lives and for- tunes to our country and its in- BtltutlOiis and resolvo to bear our obligations of citizenship today with the same serloua and blghmliidcd enterprise that was shown In tho dark days of the war? Let ub not glvo less freely to our country now In the faco of domestic peril than we I I .' I For i l;i mm W 'ml M I; X We are handling select birds only. As the supply is lim ited, we will ask you to place your order early. A full line of Olympia and Eastern Oysters for your Thanksgiving dinner. Klamath Packing Co. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ( "JAZZ CLUB" WILL START DANCES WANTED Store work or store or olllce cleaning by high school hoy Phono IG0-J. 23-2t ZIZ December 11, 12, 13. NOTICh 22-ft i Tomorrow night the "Jazz Club" will give the opening dance of a se ries planned to be held through tho i winter, each Tuesday and Saturday night, at the Moose hall. The Kay- Tho ladles of tho Cntheli: churi.h'jay orchestra, heralded as a snappy aro requested by tho committee In musical organization, will play. The chargo to meet at the assembly room promoters of the dance are E. S. or tins church next Friday afternoon Kowlt and Ben Jacobson, recently a i to 1:30 o'clock to sow for tho Fair rrnm pnrn.n,i bo held Dec. 11, 12, and 13. i ,.,,. ,. ' , , 4l. 24-tt ' going to make these . . dances appeal to the best element of ZIZ .the community," said Mr. Kowlt, December 11, 12, 13. 22-tf gave when It confronted foreign enemies. On this anniversary wo cele- brato the fulfillment by our sol- dlers and sailors of their obll- gallons, but our citizen army Is 4 not yet discharged. It has as- sumed obligations which must 4 be paid In full. 4 Your record during the war Is undoubted assurance of quick response to every call of your country for financial support. 1 am sure It is only necessary to remind your citizens of the deficit in Oregon's War Savings quota to make certain its prompt subscription. Oregon has never failed. KDWARD COOKINGHAM, Director War Loan Organlza- tion for Oregon. "and .no rowdyism or unbecoming rnnrflirt will hp tnlorntof CinnA LOST In the Post Office, Saturday milBlo . nilmh(ra ,, ..,. night, package containing brown " ' " ", " " crepo blouse and other articles. "leul matures ui umureni sons win FIndor please return to J. A. Perry, be put on the program as well as Golden Rule Store. 25-2t dancing. Our aim is to provide en tertainment for all without any dis agreeable features for anybody.'' NOTICE. ALASKA NEEDS POIJCE. The Barber Shops of the city will bo closed all day Thursday and open until 9.00 o'clock Wednesday night. 25-2t VALDEZ Alaska, Oct. 25, (By WANTED A check protector writ- Mail) Establishment of a mounted ing machine. Spot Cash Basket police force in Alaska similar to the Grocery, 822 Klamath Ave. 25-lfRnvnl v,nrthwpa. xtert pnr f -.,. ... - Don't you ljnow if you wear rubber heels on your shoes that you will get much more sat isfaction and comfort out of your old shoes? We'll put you on a pair, and they will last you longer than leather heels and are much cheaper. We 'use tiest heels only. j. Bradley Shoe Store Union Store 727 Main St Before laying down this news-' Canada was urged in a federal grand paper, read carefully every adver- J"1' "iU" ll,cu ucl """ tlsoment in It. Thos- R'SES. Jr- governor of . PURE MILK NEEDED "Tin: i'ick ov Tim pictitki:s" H .V. I'OOl.i:, Ouner. IIAKIIV IIOKIIL, Musical Dliettor Continued fioin Page 1 Tonight WILLIAM DESMOND in "LIFE'S A FUNNY PROPOSITION" Wednesday FLORENCE REED in "THE WOMAN UNDER OATH" Comingf Soon '.'Broken Blossoms." Dpors open at 1.30 and 7:00 P. M. Grado A pasteurized milk, for most people will buy thnt In proforenco to . raw milk. .. Next month at health ofllcors' con- V vention at Portland I will see tho Columbia Supply company, 92 Front X street and Monroe & Crissoll, 91 Fiont btreet, in legard to a pastour- iyntion plant. Milk dealers of this Z city should write these companies f and also soo somo moinbor of tho ? eitv health board, bocauso tho tuturo nilik supply of this city must bo t clenn and safo; and an ordinanco to f provide tho samo will bo enforced. I - . HEADQUARTERS FOR jA SOUTHWEST SCOUTS if T DALLAS, Tox , Nov. 25. South- western district bendqunrtors of tho . I o. SfoutH of Ainoriea, ombrnclng i Arizona, Louisiana, Now Mexico, Ok- J lahonm and Texas, Imvo Just been cs-, t tnbllsl&d In Dallas. J. lT. Fitch, scout f n-t...nnf It.rt nt Prilnmlllia flhln. lias i V...W.U ..v v. -, x . . . .l...l KJ..I.I An I..r.lnnnM l& UeOU (IIHIOIIIIUU UUlll L'UIIIIIIIBDIUUUl of tho dihtrlct. ImTm7m?mThITIt a. ? T f T T t ! THE PEOPLE'S MARKET Phone Eight-Three Phone Eight-Three FROM PRODUCER TO CONSUMER. Turkeys Turkeys Turkeys We have an unlimited supply of the finest birds that w,ere ever in Klamath Falls. Turkeys are plentfful. Come in and see them whether you need one or not. Nearly 300 to pick from, weighing from 5 pounds to 30 pounds. If you prefer a goose or a chicken, we have them. . Please come or PHONE your order EARLY. Phone'83. NOTICE Notlcfi la hprehv irlvpn thnt frnm , Alaska, in his message to the last , this date I will not be responsible The water of the Antarctic ocean Alaska legislature, declared Alaska , for any debts contracted by Henry is colder than tha tof the Arctic. ! should have a similar force. ?h??leyan ?"e- November 24, I 1 1919. E. H. Quigley. 24-31 SMgHBHB MAIlKIAGi: LICIONSK ISSUKI). ? T T t A murrlago Hconse was issued yoa-, i torday to William Mnyfiold and Eva White. Both are residents of Fort V PEOPLE'S MARKET t t T T f v t T f f t: T t .A, ..: t T T! Y T !- T t T T T II (f . & Klamath. V t- ... A. .. .. A. & -A - ft .. Aa1 AAAjAAa t '.A ,r .-,.-. c - s.