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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
vi;im:hi)v, now uh,
H.S.1RBI0BS 1B0RKC WILLIS
PBiPlEfl l ! TO MEET TYHEj
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This afternoon t ho football squad
itndVr Coarh Carlson will ' hnvo
light -workout, the lust workout of
tho .season... The men are all .In -tine
nhniic and It they do not via the
(tame tomorrow thofewlll bo no; ll-
bla offered, ... ' .' ; ''....
This evening tho student;, body
will atnge a football rally at 7:30
borlnnlng at the Klks' temple. Top
meetings novo been held this week
nnd It Uto- football ream shows
spirit cjiial to that ot the rooters
Klnmatii ;l-h' will beat Redding.-
Tho Redding team arrives this
afternoon and will stay at the. White
l'oUcnn note!.-A dance will -be given
lor them -Thursday evening -at the
Kilts' tomplo by the Junior Elks. The
following is the lineup tor Klamath:
nalph. Turner...,.., Jtight bait
Dclmo,r Robinson ..jXett half
Villi Houe Quarterback
vernon Christy -.--.Fullback
Vernon Moore ..; ....,, ".Center
Scott Warren .. ...Right guard
Harry Peltr...! -...Left guard
nomer Oarich.....'..,....gRIght tackle
Carl Taney ,.....Xeft tackle
Kenneth; Ma!er...... '.'.:.ltj end
Pete Mptscnenbacher. (Capt) R. end
'Capable subs are Frank Hall. An
gus Walch, Roland, Cofea and Frank
Klamath High has won two games.
lost two games and tied two games
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2IBETE1S
II REllflGE
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Two niore teams -nave entert3n
the Thanksgiving relay race to be
held tomorrow, morning at 10.
o'clock, 'one from Fhlrvlcw school
and one- from Cenlra.1 school. This
makes sere nteams in aH,-,-TlHe
entered from the high eehool,- one
from Riverside scbooj and one from
tho Junior Elks. . ' ..:' .
The Falrview runners aae JjVarrpn
Caldwell, Bill Lewis,;' Wm." Hall -and
Guy Clow! .'r.""' ' '
On the Central team are Frank
Moore,. Barney : Low, and Archie
Kranenberg. The fourth Tanner bad
not been selected. !. - . . . ,. . . .
The race will start at .the-Elks'
temple and will be for 400 yards.,
two relays of 100 yards each and re
turn, making four -runners in. each
' team.: ' ; ' . . .... ;
.V.J. Wilier, leader of the Junior
Klks, Is. managing the rac-.-vii
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GET AM WITH
THAT 010 FEED
lilt. CI.IFKOKU O. llOlllNSON.-
-.ihv ,id dlKCdliuu walls on m
uetlte, anil good health un both."
Tliaiilesgivlng may be a time of real
joy on account ot a number of con
ditions, but first and best ot all l
good health. Of course, we must re
member there Is no such condition
as bad health; all health in good.
But -if you; digestive .system Is do
ing the right .thing and there la suf
ficient coal in the .bin to. counteract
tho -attacks of tho weather man, why
worry about the site ot the turkey?
To -tat -your Thanksgiving - dinner
In an enjoyable way and at the same
time avoid impairing your health is
our topio for. tho- day-::-.-.- ij-i i
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Romcmber taafc-icueertulness is a
moat Beoesaary aset or .eioylng a
Weal.-. Jf "lyonr. nwlte. -haav .tavert
souteoUB who Joesn;i agree .with
T A Dt P r-rI ui TMTrDC 'spuvepna whdqeaBlt agre 4thQW
1 ABLE. tUH. HUM 1 IKS ; d.,.on. th Jauf Juuloasdo
THIS BIRD HAS NO FEAR OF AX
Henry Ilu.'Ue, leal' wrestler, will
meet Ted Thye of Portland h Thye'
tarn-s ns on as a mntoh cu be ar
rana.'il. ' - - --" ' -
' Tliye recently ls3Ud a rliullenge
to Unrke.f saying that several Port-i-land
promoters -had urged Jilnl to
meet the Klamath Falls ohamnion.
Ttiye said he did hot consider .Borko
in his cla.4S.-but that he would agree
to taro,w Jilm twice lji-an hour "or
the promoter -will-not owe unc a
dime." 4 .it v.-' .
Because he recently held the mid
dleweight, title and is ono of, -the
classiest wrestler la the country to
day. Thye, should be a good drawing
card. With, this juatch as hn Main
event and a couple, ot lively 4)oJtlng
preliminaries the, s.faBsu. would -ht
given thejr nionoy's-wortb:,v. v
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forget to -carry, on. with j, .autile Just
UP,, same-.-It . Veins, the liver secre
tions. It you are- an inside worker,
try and . bike a tew miles before din
ner. It's a wonderful tonic foj the
appetite. Drop, in on .someone who
may be less fortunate than yourself
and drop .a good-slied package of
Thanksgiving cheer In the shape of a
dinner basket. Your own dinner will
tasto.jnuch better and it won't im
pair your health one .bit.
. 'Many people. will find .a real help
to digestion it regular .eating, habits
are observed. The change of food
for the day is the real Joy. Don't'
think you have to cat everything.
Enjoy the occasion by the absence of
any hurry or worry. Tbcy . inprease
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blood pressure) and ,-brlng on that
throbbing headache. '
s 'r:' ' Dont Hnrry.
: Run your dinner on schedule time
and don't keep (He-man -part ot the
family waiting two or three hours.
He, will hnrry. his eating and -ap-
4 ; 9 V-o'th the feast ,n a' wrong attitude
4n of.jnind.- --' .
--.Don't .forget to enjoy the vege
tables;&use jlenty. of green ones..
Th,ej-' help the turkey or. roast plgj
on its 'Iway rejoicing. Tour.' health,
will. .not . suffer If celery, spihiTB,
cabbage or some tempting dish ot
tomatoes form a 'part of your menu.
The. best Jtlnd of season, la reason.
The-fruits are preferred for des-
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fefaQaid
, The word "Adlrondacks" Is an
Indian word meaning ",woodeatcrs'
a derisive term given a'dofeated In
dian tribe who were driven , to the
mountains by lhc-victorious-Iroqnois
nnd forced to live there on berries
and bark; .-... . -
River Bros-, ct ni Verstis"PVtwr'
'- ' "- " Boginda.-
River Brothers have brought suit
against Peter Bognuda alleging that
2100a is due plaintiff on a promis
sory note and that no part has been
paid. Plaintiff prays that it receive
tho .full .amount..? pe-.ccnt per an
num thereon from tho .late it was
due, and that a trust deed, mentioned
In - the. -complaint-bo. constituted ,a
valid. "mortgage Hen..
How's one turkey that will
uacapo tho liolldny slnughtur
nnd tor good reason. Ho may look
like any other Thanksgiving din
ner, but tho California Poultry
men's Association has proclaimed
Mm America's finest specimen.
Ho has many gold cups to his
record nnd l lord or tho barn
ynrd ut llrtiusti King farm nu.u'
Merced, Calif. 3 v : , .
sott
in place, vot .rich yudding or
pies. You will got plenty of carby
bydrates In the balance of dinner.
Plan to spend at least halt an hour
at tho table and cat slowly, ciiewlug
your food well. . This will make a
smaller .portion more tasteful, satU-
tylnfj and healthful.
.And lastly, a dinner at herbs is
sweet, they say, it a certain -thing
is around that day. Speak a Quiet
word ot praise to mother, wife, Aunt
Jennie or Sister Sue, and say the
dinner was fine, at least. It may
make he.i heart's little faster or In
crease the blood pressure for tne
time being. But no doctor would
think of precrlblng tor such a con
dition.. I's w wj$f9n.-;.
HARRISON TALKS
OUT OF ORDINARY
a curious irnntl. Ho does not rut
and bellow, but bollcvea that Cud's
word, as found In tho Bible, Is quite
able to spouk for Itself without tho
addition ot humau eccentricities.
Tho studies (or this week, which
aro held each evening at 7:30, n?e
based on tho book ot llomnas which
ho characterises as showing "God's
Method ot Making Men Good."
Three afternoons ot tho weok at
2:30 meetings of a practical nature
aro scheduled; today's topic being
a pre-Thanksglving message . . on
"Living Without Wo'rryiag." All
are invited to attend the meotlngs.
"ii il possession of Inluxicutlng
liquors. Hg pleaded guilty to both
but was sentenced only on tho trans
portutlou charge, After Ills present
soutunao Is served ho ttlll tuts n sen
tunoo for the sucuhd charge liuii;liit
ovor him.
His wife appourud In Justice court
yesterday afternoon making iuqulr
tea tor the nutomuhllu thnt was con
fiscated. To bo arrested CO or 00 miles from
town Is often an expensive prucedure
fur thn nils arrested, tin I'lmrles ltu,
dr.. ot Ulg Mnroh, will testify. -Tu
coats of tho caso of Oharlus Lena
were Just flvo tlmfta the amount of
tlno Imposed. Lens was arrested
following an Investigation of Hie
stato health officer and charged with
maintaining a slaughter house In tin
unsanitary c'oudltlou. He was then
brought to Klamath Falls, fined 110
and paid costs of 130.50 $47 trans
portation charges to bring him horo,
nnd 1.1.50 oasts In tho Justice court.
Axel Kkwall who Is charged with
oporatlng an automobile while In
toxicated, pleadod not guilty and a
Jury trial will be held la Juallce
court.
Advertising pays. Try It and qo.
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Forgery Suspect Denies
He Had Eishtccn Wives
y , ,, i
iltUt!L.VM), Nov. U!l A-l.
er J. Hiirtiiou, alius II. J. HIim-h,
who arrived ycstt'i-ilny fi-inii
J line" u wlieiv ln mh iiiivIii1
on ii forgery rliurge, ilrnliil
lio had 1M wives. Dt'tcitive
Kxvrnues siilil the riMronvouilents
mlMliidenimxl him ulien u
wild llui'iiKiii wiw nuiitcd on IM
elinici- of lilgiuuv mill f-.u-Krey.
Stockholders of Star
Motor Co. will bo proud
of the
1924
Stars
on display at
BUICK GARAGE '
7th and Klamath
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'Something different" is Verdict
of Those Attending Meetings
at Presbyterian Church, ,
"Sbliiethine diffgront" 1 the -vcr-.
aicj.. t)iose.wIlo.''ers; ttt'cnttng,.thoJ
Harraon series or-meeti3R .at tne
Presbyterian church. Harrison told
his audiences Sunday that he did
not intend to stand on his head or
make a jnonkcy of himself to attract two separate counts, transportation
CASE IS DISMISSED
'- After drawing a Jury and serving
n number ot wlUiiwses, in prepara
tion for tho trial of Frank Arruda,
accused of maintaining a nuisance
by having liquor deposited therein,
District. Attorney Bower .appeared
yostcrday afternoon and dismissed
tho case.
Nick Redmond, who was arrested
Monday afternoon following an ex
.'Illfig cliaso by a motorcyclo patrol
man, was brought tctoro tho Justice
court yesterday, pleaded, guilty and
was fined (250 and given CO days
in Jail. Redmond was arrested on
Mr. and Mrs. Klamath Falls
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YOU ARE ENTITLED TO THE BEST
The
Eat ycJur Thanksgiving Dinner where
"Union ! House : Card" is displayed
Eat "Real Food" prepared by experts in Sanitary
Kitchens and served as you like it '"
at
Club Cafe
Coffee House
French Lutjch
New Home Restaurant;
Owl Cafe
Peerless' Lunch
' Triangle Cafe
. , York Cafe
' Culinary Alliance Local No, 424
Affiliated with The A. F. of L.
mmm
Advertlslne nnv. Trv It and .
VintfHT Xr the- Kri'mai.Ti gen
eral hospital, Klamatii "F.ill, Ore
gon, November 28, 1923, o Mr. 'and
Mrs. J-, D. Wright, of Chlioqiiiii, a
son; weight ' 8 H' Pounds'. - '
HIGH CLASS
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Boxing
ntest
Chiloqu in Athletic Club
THURSDAY
' , November 29, 1923, 8:30-P. M.
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Main Event, Ten Rounds -
BILLY HUFF vs. JIM DOUGAN ;
154 lbs., of Klamath 1$S lbs. of Portland
Semi-Final, Six Rounds
JESS INGRAM vs. SYD HERBERT
Of Medford, 140Jbsw. San Francisco," 145 lbs.
Four-Round Bout, Welterweight '
KID HARRINGTON, v.. ROY XROWDER
Of Klamath 1 Of Chico", Calif.
Ringside Seats $2.20 General Admission $1.65
Field Glasses ...$5.00
Telescopes ......7 $2.00
Pocket Knives in large var- -
- iety 89c to .....$8.00
Watches $2.00 to $10.00
THERMOS BOTTLES '
A. compietV! assoi-lrrient of."
' all models with' arid with- '
out Sole leather cases
From $1.50 to ...........:....$30.00
STANLEY. BOTTLES
You' can't break them . ,
Quarts .......;.... .....$7.50
Half gallons .$12.50.
ALLADIN THERMAL JAR
One" gallon Capacity $5.50
XM AS CARDS
over two 'hundred beauti- .
. ful designs and every one
.."engraved and embossed
Priced at from 22 cents
' to 25 cents each. !
' On display ' No ;v
Shop Early
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KLAMATH FALLS OREGON
I PURITY I
WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE
BUY THEIR DRUGS
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EVERYBODY LOVES BOOKS
lACClJtVACVl
w
e ai o now -showing over
Eight Hundred Titles in Po-
Timely G if tf Suggestions
vanes.
C7)
col-
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The Gift Stationery
Supreme
Plain White
$1.00 to $11.00
"White ;arid Tints with'
. J ored -Borders
- $2.25 to $12.00 '
HIGHLAND LINEN
jWhjte 'nd Tints at
. t $1.00 to $9.00
' OTHER PAPERS
' -intfjtnctly. Xrnas, attire
Priced 50 cents' to' $7.50
1NORY
vrcuin
The ' Always Acceptable
Gift
Combs ..
Brushes
Mirrors
$2.50
$8.00
$9.00
$1,00 to
$2.50 to
$4.50 to
Hair Receivers and Pow
der boxes $ .75 to $2.25
Clothes Brushes s. $3.00
Hat Brushes $2.25
TOILET AND MANICURE
Sets in Pyralin and the New
Shell Pyralin in every con
ceivable combination.
Priced at from $3.00
pukir fiction " alone
Priced Torn $1.00 to !..$2.00
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By.TIFUL GIFT BOOKS
Bound in soft leather and
Art "Bindings at' 50c to '..$4.00
' . DIARIES
i
A moat wonderful selection
encased in Hand -Tooled
Leather.
Priced $1.00. to $3.50
CANDY
The fnest line'of candy in
the; world . in" gorgeous
Xrnas Cases.
Prices $1.20 to $7.50 per
box
to
$50.00.
FRAMED MOTTOS
One hundred to select from
at frorn,
50. cents, to $.3.50 ,
Here you will find all
the standard Brand-razors
in silver and gold at
from 98c to $10.00
a9 OS
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WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE
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ami tne prices' very low.
85 cepts to, $10.00
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