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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1923)
Page Eight THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON RUTitn.w, ii:i:miii:ii i, iojsi "X"!im"V I I 1 I ' i ' 1 l.lii, , ! crj i YOENHN CHIEFS n rr i" re n riTK DEI ITS TO; Fli ID ter, Rax, ' qnartsrt Chapman, left i halt. Anderson rlfsht; Lnthnn, full. ' Men who will entrain Thursday for the north are Coaches Hunting--' ton Mid Spollmnn; Wilson, Slue-j lal'. center; llallyey, Shields, Mills i Bii I . AUn.. guards; Campbell, doo-' d'.i.K .Vants. tackles; Uialey, Zlm-I merman, Williamson ends; Chap-j , . man. Sax, quarter; Luthan. - full; Anderaon. Pouls.in and Kirtlry, i 1)Ka M01NKS. liiwa, Dec. 1. hdves Manairlnrt officers of the llrolher- ; ' The' varsity aggregation depart- ' T'T? V""' el for th, Husky camp Thursday h," bH,,unrtor. h. " . " " ,-, riiMrCil with K'l'itirnlni' t tn i i FACE CHARGES .With tho bowing competition at the Elks Temple well under w.-iy, the percentnao of' tho ' different teams up to'dtito has been Mhluln- cd 1y their comparative, scores. Tlio i merchants and dentists ore tied for. first place with an average of 1000 each. Is the standing of afternoon. Tho ramo will ho eil .,.,,,.. . nammenteut Of the orders una I rXlVKKKITY OP ORKUON. Ku- " ' C "'""V a pe.MU... filed In Koue, U,c. l.-WiU, everything U l:B,?w"?. ?' Washing, , toUrt U by . .Itor- . P:" and nothing to-lose, the var- ; . J m mjs for a group of inemhers of jsity will battle the University ot . J1L?. .Inn organisation. Huskies 1 Seattle. Mttl IINU f UK MEN , : YALE SCIENTIST TAKES 01 LIFE TABLE FOR HUNTERS Poo1. a ... s ... 4 ( ... , Following each team: Merchants Dentists Attorneys Insurance Plumbers Barbers Milliiien Contractors The percentage of men In at- 3 0 1000 3 0 1000 2 1. 667 2 1 607 1 .2 333 12 333 0 3 000 0 1 ' 8 000 The mercanis scored an easy win over the contractors winiiinir bv default, the dentists - . outclassed the mlllmen and won three straight games. The barbers and attorneys tangled last ; night. The attorneys did not have a full team but by se lective draft in the club rooms managed to secure a winning team. In a contest that was -nip ' and tuck throughout the Ihsurancs men took the plumbers Into camp twe games out of three. The games scheduled for next week ' are, attorneys vs. dentists. Monday night, barbers' vs. contrac tprat, Tuesday night, plumbers vs. merchants, Wednesday night., in surance men versus mlllmen. Friday night. , There will be no game Thursday night - because ot lodge meeting. ; Washington ; today, with a vim that forebodes trouble for the northern grldsters. i Scrimmage during the week has ; been executed with a grim vicious-j jness which shows that the men are ' i fighting as men fight who have j their backs to the wall. The whole j tendance at the Harrison lueet- I"" "ulJ,s EUU a)!Ke aro mgs at tho Presbyterian church the j mad fight ing mad. fpast week' D6ln Qulte gratlfy- J During tho week "Hunk" I.nthaujing to the church, so much so that j rangy varsity fullback, has been a meeting for men only Is planned jcarryins tho ball a good deal and for Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, j is driving with the same old speed i "in euch a meeting- there can ! that made him a star last year, lie ha . i- .v. " ' v& lag uu.ii-ui- showed great Improvement over ties and problems ot the religious. umiiH wnn me ana the non-religious, life." said Oregon Aggies last Saturday, in the Rev. A. L. Rico. Harrison holds j backing up a defensive line. ! (nat an men hare a god. if not " np .,. uu (u fcltir J1, aUU . IHV i Sax, right halfback, have alternat-' topic he will discuss Is "Who la ji-u ai caning signals ana tilting tne:our uoaT" All men who wish to : halfback position. Ike Mills, guard, think are Invited, was dragged from his p6sition on! Sunday will be a full day at the .vu v,ui us iuiiuacK..rrC9hyterlan church with this af t while Sinclair, renter, wan clvon n . . . ONLY, PRESBYTERIAN l0R""0l,f' I"1 offlrers d dlrec- MJUDfU ciTMrtiv r n ' MneriiniHi oi American L.HUKCH SUNDAY P.M. Yeomen, contained In a petition filed by six Insurance policyholder of the society, were 'declared fulso and characterised as "Just a little Insur gency" In a statement Issued today by lleorge .V. Frlnk, p.wildcnt. I'lTTSIIUIiail, Dee, 1, Dr. James U. MrPowell ended hla lite by poison as a rnault of worry over completion of a SO Inch lens for Yalo unlvoraily observatory. tho making of which hp was direct WORDEN 4 luminous channel buoy which disappeared oft the port ot Buenos Aires, Argentina, two years ago, was picked up on the west coast of Aus- tralia. Currents carried it across the aouth Atlantic and Indian oceans, halfway around the world. . while Sinclair, center, was given a ternoon service In addition to those i berth at guard. !nt ,B a m , ?, p m BOttrt- I Yonder Aha who has beea out' With attendance as heavy as It ;'of the game duo to sickness will has been through the week, capa 1 likely be in the line at right tack- j city houses are. expected at Suu le when the varsity meets the Hus- day's services at both 6f which jkiee. -Mautz and Williamson are 'Mr. Harrison will brng the mea- : me oesi oeis tor enas, ana there sage. Miss Marjorle, hla daughter, jis lit'tlo chance of any of the other 'will slog at all services. jwiog aspirants wresting the posi-j The congregation ot the Emnja-i j Hon from them. Terjeson, left half-, nuei Baptist church have given up j iiuvr, IOat to me team in too gq , their evening service to Join In j with the Aggies, will not be in ' the closing service ot the day a. the lineup when the varsity niQts,7:30 p.m. "Come early If you aant! ! hl TTlrt ! j ... . .. . .. I --". . ; iuuu rei m tae aarice ot tno A probable lineup for the go Rev. Rice, pastor pt the church. ! with the Huskies Is: Williamson, j m ' ! r --o-, vu ti UB O U4 IW 4W$lCq HI UU 0 tackle. Campbell right; Bailey, left j there are six national, forests whose guard. Shields right; Sinclair, pen- combined areas total some , 500, 000. Mr. and Mrs. J. Oley and son of Salt Lako, Cal. wero guests ot Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Wilson ovor Thanksgiving. ( Mrs. C. J. MeCollum expects to leave early next week for' Califor nia to spend tho winter months. ' H. L. Wilson and family expect to move thin wook to their ranch recently purchased from Mrs. El sie Ramsey. Mr. and Mr. Fuller accomnn- iITed by Miss Smeed of Klamath Falls aro visiting ho Smead fami ly In .Warden .,' . . .. Adellghtful time Is anticipated! by every one at the dunco tn ho given Saturday night ut Wordeu. Wotltieadiiy night 1 a delightful entertainment was given by the Wordun school, The muln feature the. dramatisation of "Tho Court nhlp of Miles Standlsh" glvou by tho 7th grade, was, most enthu siastically applauded. Following thn program a pie social was enjoyoil by young and old. Tho proceeds nmnunting to $21.35 nro to lie used for a community Christmas tree Under tho ablo supervision of Ray Stlftle? ,the roads of our com munity nro vory much improved. Mrs. Sargent, of Klamath Falls, spent Thanksgiving with her par- i onts. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. McCol-1 lum of Wordon. I Mr. and Mrs. nob Jones had as ' their guest. Thanksgiving Day, Mr. I Henry Chapman. Mr. D. I,.' Gordon and f'mnllv ' wero dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. ! h, V. Gordon. ThankHKlvlns Day. Tnl,H n V. .. . I Ing Day In Dorrls with frlonds. " " Chad Gordon has been spending tho past wook with his paronts Mr .and Mrs. D. L. L. Gordon of Wordon. 7 . S . 10 . 1 10 'It 1 11 'is 1 14 15 10 17 1$ IB 7:17 7:1$ 7:10 7:20 7:31 7:23 7:23 7:23 . 7:24 . 7:35 . 7:20 . 7:27 . 7:27 . 7: 1!8 . 7 : 30 . 7:30 . 7:30 ! 7:31 4:37 4:3(1 4:30 4:30 4:30 4:30 4:30 4:30 4:30 4:30 4:30 4:30 4:30 4:37 4:37 4:37 4:3!) 4:38 !ao 7:31 4:88 i 21 7:32 4:3 23 7:32 4:3 23 7:33 4:40 34 7:33 4:41 23 7:34 4:41 20 7:34 4:43 37 7:34 4:42 38 7:35 4:43 20 ' 7:35 4:44 30 7:35 4:45 31 ; 7:33 4:43 MAKKKT HttPOH'l' PORTLAND Deo, 1. Livestock steady; eggs weuk) biiltnr stmidy. Tailing f rum uliio ,lnud hi inns ut Joplln, Mlasiiurl, will bp converted Intq hlluuilllltvil riind inulerUil. " . i , 1 ' , , MEN ONLY v Are you afraid to face the truth? v "WHO IS YOUR GOD?" Rev. Norjnan B. Harrison, of Seattle, tpeakt Sun . day at 3 p.m. . PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Are you man enough to come and listen? ANNOUNCING OPENING OF The Radio Shop 208 Main Street Specializing in the Products of The Radio Corporation of America Demonstration any evening Tho public is cordially invited to pall 1 UP THE RADJO SHOP A. B. Eppei-son Keith Cromer ' ' ' ' . ( CHRISTMAS KLAMATH BUSINESS MEN'S OPENING ..." - i Monday Evening, December 3rd. Seven o'clock Better come at 6:30 or 6:45 at the latest Don't mist anything Programme Klamath Fallo Band Elks Temple 6:45 Legion Pram Corps Sixth g Main ; S.-45 , Parade Led by Band and Druni Corps.... (Santa Clau will follow immediately after the band.) 7:00 Line of march Starting at Elks Temple, Main Street to Sixth, tp Klamath Avenue, return to Main, east on Main to 11th, countermarching to Pine Tree and Liberty '..:.(' .Theatres. . FREE ADMISSION, TO CHILDREN To Liberty and Pine Tree Theatrea ......,:......... 7:30 ADDRESS BY SANTA CLAUS TO CHILDREN On Stage of each Theatre ptQQ DISTRIBUTION OF CANDY AND APPLES At Theatre exits . q.q -i.i ,i,n.,"i iii i.;n Hint, v