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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1913)
THE ROYAL TAILORS I Have Established Their Agency at 1 I K. K. K. STORE 1 The Fall Line Is Here Waiting for You! I THE FINEST MADE-TO-MEASURE CLOTHES 1 I ■ $16.00 to $35.00 B I Get the Royal Tailored Look 1 THE K. K. K. STORE 1 * 'Klamath county high. IS DEVELOPING 1 Leading Clothiers 1 l it These teams ARMV AND NAW TH'KETN HELL FANT FORWARD PASS played a scoreless game here a few • weeks ago. --------- The return game at Ashland will TEN THOUSAND I’LAt'EDO.N SALK CHAMPIONSHIP OF SOUTHERN OREGON DEPENDS UPON OUT be bard fought, and upon its outcome GOBBLED VP IX SHORT TIME, COME OF GAME AT ASHLAND depends the championship of South i mum mu ■ u M un < xn i . d THANKSGIVING ern Oregon. This is the first year HAVE BEEN SOLD AS EASILY the local school has met other school If the Klamath county high school football team fails to win from Ash land high in the game at Ashland Thanksgiving, it will not be on ac count of lack of practice, for the local gridiron knights are being drilled hard every evening by Coaches Mc Call and Elliott. The team is especially kept at work on the forward pass. The boys have been slow to use this during their games, and the coaches are anxious to have it thoroughly devel oped as one of the principal means of attack. Ashland high school has cleaned up everything in the shape of a football team in Southern Oregon except He Gave His Wife a Lovely Tombstone And all her friends remarked about his liberality, However, if he had spent that ■urn dur- ing her lifetime for pleasure in the home, her lot would have been easier and his memories more pleasant. What have you done lately, Mr. Man, to make your wife think she is still that old sweet heart of yours? Have you bought her that Piano or Piano Player she has wanted for so many years? If not, get our prices and terms, and then de cide if you have a reasonable excuse for waiting longer. Don’t say "I’ll do it tomor row," or "next year"—do It now. A Plano purchased from us will make you our life-long friend. ^lirphnb piano Depot Next Door to Postoffice Klamath Falls, Oregon teams on the gridiron, and a cham pionship would not go half bad. <2 NEW YORK, Nov. 1»,—Ten thous and tickets to the Army-Navy foot — ball game to be played at the Polo By < \ 111. TON I EX Ett'K THANKSGIVING (Written for the United Press) Grounds here November 29, were put GAME ARRANGED I on sale today. They were quickly NEW YORK, Nov. 19.—It may be wealth of chestnut hair, always alm ................. _________________________ I due to the votes-for-women move ply coifed, and a face of un oval to KLAMATH FALLS-MERRILI. CON- gobbled up. TEST WILL BE HELD AT MODOC Three times that number could ment, or to the increasing desire for charm the artlct. Her mouth is ever PARK ON TURKSY DAV—LOCAL I have been sold to the most spectac , bizarre information, or perhaps, more willing to smile and disclose even, ¡likely, to our ever-growing curiosity. white teeth, while her complexion Is MEN DRILLING I ular athletic event of the year. Special precautions have been tak I Whatever the cause, the fact remains seemingly country-given, due to out The much-talked of game between en to prevent the usual New York that the New York public wants to door exercise and athletics. Mrs. Merrill and Klamath Falls will be way of permitting speculators to buy know more and more about the men Mitchel Is 24 years old, eleven years staged at Modoc Park, This has been up great blocks of seats to turn over they elect to public office and the her husband's junior, nnd before her settled by the managers of the rival to the public at highway robbery spot light now turns even to a man's marriage in 1909 was Mias Olive family. John Purroy Mitchel, in the Child of New York. She Is, as she football teams. prices. tremendous political upheaval that herself admits, just n home body, a The local organization will be com brought about the complete defeat of womanly woman, without any fads or posed of some fast men, according ELKS DEFEAT THE to those interested. The entire line STAR DRUG TEAM Tammany and left the Tiger's hide fancies and "advnnced” Ideas. She drying on the fence, was elected as is not even romantic. up is being selected from men who won numerals in their earlier days, FIRST MATCH GAME OF THE NEA- mayor of Greater New York, and Im "No. oh no. there was no romance and all are well versed in the rudi ■OX 1H WON BV THE BILLN, mediately the people want to know about my wedding.” she said. " I ments of the game. WHO TAKE THREE GAMES OUT about Mrs. John Purroy Mitchel. met Mr. Mitchell as a dance while he From the Alfalfa City come reports OF FIVE Well, she Is a suffragist. The curi was commissioner of accounts. We _____ of the banding together of a team osity seekers learned that right off were married after being engaged that is believed will annihilate any After losing the-first ten frames by the reel. Mrs. Mitchel believes In for eight months. That Is all there thing in the shape of padded knights four pins and the second by two pins, woman suffrage. She even believes was to it.” Such a sane, unvarnished that the county seat can offer. The the quartet representing the local > in women taking the stump to get view of Cupid's work naturnlly sug loss of two games by the Merrill high B. P. O. E. lodge last night took a the ballot that Is. other women. gested that Mrs. Mitchel has a head school tea, has Instilled a keen de brace and captured the remaining I Mrs. Mitchel herself will newer tnke for business and politics, and Is her sire for real, sodden "r-r-revenge," three games of the engagement from the stump, though she "believes In husband's advisor. But she dashed and a combination of high school the team sent to the Club alleys by th* principle," as she puts It. that. Idea quickly. players and old stars is preparing for the Star Drug company. "I guess I am a home body,” she "Naturally Mr. Mitchel tells mo of the wreaking thereof, to the satisfac ,The Elks started matters with J. said. "I believe In women working bls affairs,” she said, "but he never tion of Merrill and vicinity and the E. Bodge, L. G. Van Bellen, W. O. for the ballot, but I could never bring ask my advice and I never volun everlasting shame of Klamath Falls. Smith and Austin Hayden After the myself to stump. I always expect to teer It.. His business Is his affair, not third game Harry Ackley took W. O. dust the piano and do other things i mine. I attend to the home.” On ttw Way to Nippon Smith’s place. like that. I believe in suffrage, Sho confided naively that she is | VANCOUVER, B. C., Nov. 19—The For the pharmacists, Kieth Am though. I go on record now as a suf very fond of dogs nnd cats, but I h not world touring baseballists under Man brose, Leo Houston, Arthur Ixiavitt fragist. As long ad five years ago I allowed to harbor them In the fash ager McGraw today bade goodby to and Hugo H. Loewe rolled. Some joined the- Equal Suffrage Franchise ionable Peter Htuyvesant apartments American chores. The Giant-White pretty gcod scores were rolled, but Society, but I have never been active on Riverside, where the Mitchels live. Sox aggregation sailed from here to none high enough to be marked up for the cause. Ncr will my new posi The wife of the mayor-elect is of an day. The flint stop will be Yokohoma, on the "high score sheet" for the tion as wife of the mayor affect my athletic turn. She la an expert swim where they are scbedaleld to show the edification of all who may care to re attitude, though, as has been sug mer, Is fond of canoeing, and plays I Japs how the American national pas- hearse the performance. gested, I might now be a valuable ac ’ tennis all summer. That’s all the In j time is played, on Dscember 3d. Tbe This was the first match game of quisition to 'the cause.’ I am content satiable public has been able to learn next day they play in Kobe. the season. There may be organized to let more aggressive women do the I of the now “first lady,” and sho her a bowling league in a few weeks. stumping." self says, with perhaps a trace of re At the meeting of directors of the Mia. John Purroy Mitchel Is an ex gret, that it is all there is to know. international and Great Northern Mahiney and Denny Meet ceedingly phasing woman to look at, As for the new mayor, here are Home railroad at Houston, Texas, Kingdon HT. LOUIS, Nov. 19,—Tommy Ma but her face is more to be described I ' of his characteristics: Gon Id of New York was elected to loncy, Eastern welterweight cham as attractive than beautiful. Her, John Purroy Mitchel Is 3 4 year« succeed his father on the board of dl- pion, will meet Jack Denny of New charm is of the kind that leaves its old, and has been in politics all his i rectors. T. J. Freeman of New Or- Orleans tonight before the new describor groping for words. She has life. He was elected mayor by one of ’ leans was re-elected president and Queensbury Athletic Club In an eight great, steady brown eyes, almost dis the greatest pluralities on record, other officers were also re-elected. round bout. concerting in their frank gaze, a 121,709. He dresses well, but with- out fleshiness. He takes a drink when he Is thirsty, nud can put down a glass of Scotch aud soda with relish He smokes cigars, good ones, but does not use tobacco to excess. He likes t good dinner, and cau order one without looking at the bill of fare to see how much it costs. Ho does not sport an automobile, but rides In the subway to and from his office. 11« is a flat dweller In winter, and in sum mer spends as much time ns ho can in the country, lie does not mnkke a practice of swearing, but he can rip out some expletives that would make a pirate envious when occasion de mands. Ho la handy with bin fists, on occasion, and quick on bls feet, and Is a baseball fan. never missing n game when business will allow. He goes to the theater, enjoys a good play, laughs heartily at comedy and likes a good supper afterwards, in congenial company. Ho says "hollo" to his i ncqunlnt- antes, speaks to anyone be I knows, la always approachable and calls his friends by their first names, 11« has two weaknesses. He affects big loose- fitting ovreoats and has a predillctlon for big soft felt nata ot the "states man" variety. He wears a silk hat when ceremony demands,, but is no ticeably awkward in its manipulation, lie hunts the Tiger in Manhattan dur ing thob imines« part of the year, nnd hunts big game In the Northern woods on his vacation. Twin Sisters Become Lawyers MI hhch Clara and ClarlHHa Pritch ard, twin sisters, living at Albany. N. Y., passed flic recent bar examina tions, and will practice law. They graduated In law last fall, but had to wait until 21 to be licensed. Ihu aiiHs of the importatnnee of for- estry at the annual conservation con- greHH in Washington November IS to 20, an extra day Is addento the sen tions.