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EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FAILS. OREGON
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Itued Daily, except Sunday, by The Herald Publishing
Company Office: 119 N. Eighth Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon.
E J. MURRAY Publisher
W H PERKINS News Editor
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Falls. Oregon, under act of March 3, 1879.
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The Evening Herald is the official paper of Klamath Conntv
Friday, November 13, 1925
DIFFICULT WHISKEY
One of the sure signs of the success of prohibtion is
the high price of whiskey. In saloon days anyone could
get a quart of whiskey for from $1 to. $1.25 as easily
as he could get a quart of castor oil. Today whiskey
may be had at some risk of arrest at from $6 to $12 a
quart. The $6 type is bought without guarantee and at
the consumer's risk. Those who desire to be entirely
safe in their bibulatioqs can get the Simon pure Can
adian, aged-in-the wood goods, manufactured last week
in a back cellar in the North End of Portland, for $12
a quart j conclusion of the eveninc
Now that rum running on the Pacific Northwest coast j
has become a more hazardous business the price of !
liquor, it is predicted, will go to $15 a quart. The
Kid Starkey To Make His Last
Appearance Before Local Fans
At Scatidia Hall Wednesday Eve
Popular Little Carpenter Has Won Many
Friends by His Clever Ring Work Here
If He Beats Trambitas It Will Be
Big Feather
Kid Starkey's farewell appearance before Klamath
Fans promises to be the most spectacular of his career
in this city. When he faces Johnnie Trambitas at
Scandinavian hall Wednesday night in the 10-round
main event bout, he is going to tear right in and try to
dispose of the Portlander in quick order. A decisive
win over Trambitas means main events and big purses
i the south, where Starkey plans to .live for the winter.
The little carpenter has made himself a prime favorite
with local fight fans, and he will have the crowd with
him Wednesday night He has always put up a slashing
fight in every start here, and his willingness to mix it
' wltb. tho highly touted boxers iwbjj
WKLTj ATTKXOKO have been Impirtod has made him
Loral KniKhts or Columbus Hold , ninny warm f: lends win will wttoh
Meeting ut Kalvoy Home Jjts career with much Interest.
, Trambitas was delay. id n day In
A liurta number of local Knights j leaving Portland, !m! la due to r
or Columbus and their wives motored rive hero tonight t complete his
to Merrill last evening where a meet- j training. Like all boxers, Johnnie
iuK ot the Merrill and Klamath Kails I claimed be wasn't "right" whoa
Knights was held at tho home of be met Starkey lice two weeks ago
Hugh Falvey. Following tho lodge and hiat on a foul. But ho says
meeting a-social time was enjoyed he la. now used tu the higher altl
with refreshments served at thejtude and will bo ready to go full
speed ahead from start to finish.
Tho bout ought to be a vblz no
CABS OK TODAY
J. Ogle. Seattle; Oeorge II. Mey-
an Francisco, Clnrence K. Mll-
ll..r Ml II.lrmi F I. Wnodenrk.
tighter the prohibtion, the higher the price of whiskey, w arm Beach wash.: Henry oraiuua.
It is perfectly obvious that the ease with which bne'w'1"l,t'i Earl Tror- Walnut
. ... , . Creek. Ohio; James N. Haves. Aber-
can obtain liquor has much to do with the amount con-1 deea, wash., ami Marion iiouso of
sumed. It is also obvious that the greater part of th IS Mnrysvlllu, Calli., registered with
abnormally high priced whiskey is consumed by people tho chamber of commerce today.
wnose appetite lor whiskey was formed in the days m
easy access to liquor. Portland Telegram.
A loafer 'usually wishes he was do-
ling something else.
MacMillan Chooses
"A WeH-Balanced Diet
Built Around Meats"
Nothing developed on the trip to cause me to
revise my idea about foods ; which is that a well
balanced diet built around meats yields the best
health results.
On the way north we had fresh domestic meat
from the supply taken aboard when we sailed. After
we reached the North we relied upon the wild life of
the region, using seal, walrus, caribou, muskox,
Arctic hare, and many kinds of wild ducks.
Every day we had fresh meat with plenty of fat
at at least one meal and usually oftener when sup
plies were plentiful, and every one came through the
four months in excellent condition; in fact, most
of the members of the party gained weight.
While we often hear it claimed that eating too
auch meat is unfavorable to health, it is a fact
that such ailments as gout, hardening of the
rteries, and other disorders attributed to an ex
cess of meat eating are quite unknown to the Eskimos
who eat nothing but meat.
In my own experience I have never known anyone
to attempt to live in the Arctic on a vegetarian
diet. On the other hand, every Arctic explorer now
adays relies upon the native fresh meats as a sure
preventive of scurvy, a much dreaded nutritional
disorder which was prevalent in earlier Arctic ex
perience times before we learned a lesson in diet
from the Eskimo.
The above message from Donald B. MacMillan, the
famous Arctic explorer, is of vital interest to every house
wife. The MacMillan expedition carried Swift's Premium
Hams and Bacon and other Swift branded products.
Swift & Company
Klamath Falls Local Branch, 6th and Market Sts.
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matter who wins. ,
Wilbur Harrington has double
purpose In wanting ta knock Jack
Crlm klokini la their six-round
wrangle. There Is real hatred be
tween the hoys which is curried 0111
of tho squared arena. Likewise,
when ho tailed to sign up .Immedi
ately for a return go with the Mo
doc Indian youth, rumors floated
about the cliy that Harrington didn't
llk,e Crlm'g liuo of lefts and rights.
I uui u was mo purse which Har
rington was balking ubout. uud with
that arranged to tho sat la ruction of
all, ho is now putting on tho fin
ishing touches to his training.
"I'll feel that I havon'l earned
a dime If I dan't knock him out."
declared Ilairfngton? at which Crlm
merely smiled and got that loft
hook of his into more action in
readiness for their bout.
Bobby Allen and Tommy Mur
phy will tangle la four t unds
while "Iron Man" Burko and Jim
Flomming will hurl gloves and
grimaces at each other in the
four-round opener.
All In all, it looks like a groat
j card. Seats are on sale in down
town cigar stores and blliiard halls.
and the advance sale Is reported to I
be brisk.
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o4t the 'PINE TREE
Tonight tho Pino Tree offers not
only a good picture but also five
acts of exceptionally clover vaude
ville. The final act culled Musical
Moments is one of tho best aeon I
hero in many a day. Threo clover
girls who are really good enough
for the Orpheum, handle this num
ber perfectly end to miss them is to
miss some rare entertainment.
Something to get excited about
a motion picture wtliout a "Juve
nile'' or a flapper!
This is "Inez from Hollywood,"
which plays at tho Pine Tree Sat
urday. The principal roloa are played by
Anna Q. Nllssan, as Inez, and Lewis
S. Stone, as Stewart Cuylcr. Thin
is In line with the very praluewor
thy tendency shown by the j;. :;i
Intelligent producers ta east in their
leading roloa actors and actresses,
rather than morely pretty faces and
youthful Inexperience. Not that
Anna Q. Isn't beautiful enough to
satisfy the most critical In the role
of Holi.-.vood's reigning ramp."
Stem: hia an ideal role as a mil
lionaire man-ab nit-town who Is
wise enough t0 oacapo from the
siren's tolls, only to fall in love
with her younger sister.
Thanksgiving
Turkeys
Wo will pay the highest
cash mnrket price for your
Turkeys. Feed your birds.
(Jail at our office next to
Union Oil Plant on Mnrket
St. for Instructions "How to
Dress Turkoys," or send us
n card with your address
and wn will mall same to
you. Wo will receive your
birds from Mill to 19th, In
clusive. SWIFT & COMPANY
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WHERE QUALITY MEETS
CONFIDENCE
michers Shopping ffe
CO - OPERATION
DID YOU ever stop to think what a Rtegt amount of
pleasure yon can gain for yourself by pleating others?
For after all, most all of us arc dependent upon the other
fellow, and by this world-wide spirit of conicriition, Insti
tutions both business and sociul continue to grow and
make friends.
Pitcher's is no exception. T ' '
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Ready-to-Wear Department
X Coats for Women
Frri frnm lri malrprt arc new rnatl.
lavishly furred models of front flares, back
flares, side flares, sports coats. Fine fur trim
mings of Jap Fox, Natural Fox, Squirrel, Wolf,
Beaver nnd Dyed Nutria. First showing Satur
day and priced in the Pilcher way at $29.75 to
$47.50. Better coats at $50.00 to $125.00.
Two special groups in Vclour, Bolivia, sports
materials and others at two low prices
$10.50 and $22.50
Coats for Children
Newest materials latest styles and lowest
prices is what we can truthfully say of these
garments priced at from $6.90 to $11.50 and
the better coats from $12.50 to $22.50
Dresses for Women
Black satins, flat crepes, charmens, crepe
back satins, velvets all crisp and new from
their makers in the season's most exquisite
designs at
$16.50, $18.75 and up to $49.50
Evening gowns, new. arrivals, many new
materials at from $17.75 to $95.00
35 Dresses at $9.98
Thirty-five brand new dresses will be offered
for the first time Saturday. These dresses
have just been unpacked from their wrappings.
This is our part of a special purchase to be sold
at $9.98
Dresses for Children
Flannels in the newest shades and materials
at from $5.95 to $14.75
K A PILCHER CO
Jm- INCORPORATED
Department Stores
m e ejco NTmEgnsg, t jqf
oAt The LIBERTY
Containing one of the most spec
tacular stampede Hcenes over pho
tographed, "Tho White Outlaw,"
featuring a band Of wild horses,
will be shown at thu Liberty thoatru
fiaturday only.
Jack Hoxlo and .Marcellno Day
have the leads In tho picture with
an admirable supporting cant In
cluding William Welsh, Dukn Leo,
Khryd Shackloford and Charlea
llrlnloy.
After an exhaustive seurch of tho
mountain valleys of the southwest,
Cliff Smith, director of tho picture,
lOOated In a 1. mil fui long valley
several miles In width, flanked with
impressive snowcapped mountains,
a short distance ifro;n tlio great
Death Valley.
Oregon City Wool
en shirts and all
wool underwear at
Connolly Bros.
912 Main
OFFICIAL ASSASSIN ATI. I
SOFIA, ItulKiirlu, Nov. ljL ()
M. .Mudjarlow. mayor of Sofia and
qn of ti:e Bulgaria diplomat, Mich
ael Madjarlow, was assassinated to
day by B former municipal employe,
who had been discharged recontiy.
The Usassln committed-iiulcldo.
BIRTHS
JOHNSON Thursdii) , November
12, nt the Klumntli Vulle'y hospital,
to Mr. and Mrs. K. II.. Johnson, Al
tumont camp, a daughter.
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Northern Geese
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Are Now In Flight
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Get a fresh supply of
shot gun shells at
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Connolly Bros.
912 Main
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