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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1914)
'Jt H' PMBPOC THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON MOfAY, JUNK M, ,u WHOA!! WAIT A MINUTE! .. . i,' ' ":j. Lightweight, Cool, Norfolk JJJ Q $25 Suit for the Rodeo A Panama or featherweight Straw won't go bad-in all styles and grades-and all the other trimmings in down to the minute Furnishings. official Rodeo Muffins K. . fc STORE, Leading Clothiers CHURCH PEOPLE RODEO SEATS TO RON HOTEL' NOW ON SALE CHRISTIAN' CHURCH CONGRRGA TlO.V RKXT8 COMSTOCK MRS. KKIAKR TO HAVE CHARGE OK TBK DLMNG ROOM BRISK DEMAND KVKR SINCE THK SALE OPEXED THIS MORNING. PART RESERVED FOR THK VIS ITIXG CROWDS la order to care (or some of the crowd coming to attend the Elks Rodeo, the ChrUUaa church haa made arrangements to operate the Cometock hotel building aa a hostelry duriag the three days of the celebra tion. Tata plan haa been heartily ap proved by the Rodeo Association, aa It provide (or many who might oth erwise not be able to get rooms. Today the work of fumigating asd otherwise preparing the building (or company started. R. H. Dunbar Ic to be la charge of the hotel, while the dicing room will be la the capable haada ot Mrs. 3. 3. Keller. Besides the hotel, the Christian church people will cater to the com fort of the people la another way. There will be beaches, chairs sad oth er comvealeaces for the fre use of the tired public erMHfll AfCHft E. A. Hamilton, field agent of Southern Oregoa Conference of Ser eath Day AdTeatlsts. Is In the city from Roeeburg. He expects to spend a week or more In the county. Thote who desire to rcserte seal la the graad stand for the Rodeo should do so at once, aa the sale be pin at 10 o'clock this morning, and the seats are going fast. Five entire rows, which have re- I place the boxes and contain S00 seats, hare beben numbered and reserved. These sell for SO cents each. Three hundred of these will not be placed on sale until after the arrival of the special train Friday morning. In ad dition, there will be 4,000 general ad mission grand stand seats, which will tell for 35 cents each. These seats 'are Just the same as the others, but are not reserved, and will be filled by those arriving at the grounds early. The general admission to the grounds Is SO cents. A special rate of 35 cents (or the round trip from the depot to the grounds has been i made by the Southern Pacific, provid ed round trip tickets are purchased before entering the train. In addi tion boats and barges will operate on the lake. Yreka Takes Game by Very Lopsided Score lly W. L. DUHL Mrs. Rfcterdeoa Worse. Court Reporter R. M. Richardson left Sunday morning for Chicago In aaswer to a tammoas, stating that Mrs. RIchsrdson's condition was Eaglaad received more than a mil lion dollars la taxes from the vast es tate left by Mrs. Elisabeth Eastoa. who died recently la Yorkshire at the age of 5. Here for the Rodeo, Etc. Mr. and Mrs. Levi McDonald and little daughter Jo arrived this after noon from Bonanza. Levi came down to attend court, but Bird came for the Rodeo. After having worked for one farm er for twenty-five years without being paid anything and without asking for It, George F. Brown has entered a suit In Canton, Ohio, for 1 9,000 back pay. In his petition he said be had not had a pay day for twenty-five years, and that he feared his employ er was trying to cheat him. "You Are the Doctor" When you buy a 2-cent stamp at the postoftice, you are paying a big price for a square inch of prettily colored gummed paper if It's only paper you want. But you are buying something else. You are paying for SERVICE which will carry your letter from Klamath Valla to any city in the United States. When you buy a kilowatt of electricity from the California Or egon Power Company, you get with It a commodity which Is not measured by the meter, but which costs a great deal more than the kilowatt of electricity. This commodity is SERVICE. Service is the kilowatt of electricity delivered to you when, where aad how YOU want it, not ultra, where sad liovr It is convenient for as to give it to you. IT li) THIS UNEXPECTED MOMENT THAT COSTS MONEY TO BK PREPARED FOR. j California-Oregon Power Co. Before the largest gathering of (an this uon. Callahan's salaried jchamplons defeated the Klamath i Falls team Sunday afternoon by a kcoro ot 13 to 5. A few local people are growling about the poor showing made by the home team these same growlers, by the way, are mostly people who have not paid a cent toward the support of the team and to those I'd tlko to call attention to a few scores la the Pa cific Coast League: June 3, at Portland, Portland IT. Sacramento 5; at Oakland. June 11. Oakland 16, Portland 3; at Los Ange les, June 1$, Los Angeles 11, Venice 1; at San Francisco. Juno 27, San Francisco IS, Venice 1. Another thing that I would like to .call attention to Is the fact that (Venice, on the short end of the Los Angles-Venice 11-to-l aad the San Francisco-Venice 15-tc-l games, Is at Itbe present tlrno leading the Pacific ' Coast League. ( These are Just a few of the games In the big brush where the scores were I more one-sided than Sunday's game here. Yreka has an all-salaried team. Our boys, who are all working for a liv ing, play ball for the tore of the sport and out of loyalty to the city. Yesterday Jimmy Foster hurled to the best aggregation of stickers out side of organised balL Our boys faced a pitcher who, for six years, haa made a living pitching ball. Just con sider a few things before panning the boys too hard. When Weed comes ocr for the big games the Fourth ami Fifth, the boys will be in better practice, with a change or two, possibly, that will strengthen tbo batting order. Kleth Ambrose, than whom a more loyal worker never donned a mitt, will welcome Motschenbacber with open arms If It will strengthen the team to have Motsy catch one of the games. Every player slauds ready tu utaWe the tuovp that will help us la the struggle that Is sure to be ours hvn we hook up with Caven's aggrvgattun. With good, hard practice thU wrV the boys will, I blleVe, bt In shape " make the Weed game worth white seeing. Here's bow It heppeaed Sunday: YREKA AB. R. Hicks, If Maker. 3b 5 K racks, c S Callahan, 3b . ... Carpenter. as ....6 Crwaf ord. ct . . . . S Scbteuer, rf 5 Foy. lb U Uoross, p ....... G H. 0 3 3 3 1 3 3 1 io. 3 0 10 3 I I S 0 Governor Takes Hand in Relief of Salem IV "T': ' 'lgsmgsmV if HV Mt siMmmBaV gSjmmma mfamaMaagsmgfai gtmma J? aaKfc ,,? 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HIIII'KVAItll If WOHMVti MU' orii:ii ni:wh itmih In tho handllne of tlm ftUf fundi, ntc, and tho proper protxcllan it tb twoplo tt( Ihf Mrlekrn ell uf HiUm, Dstld J WaUh, tho tw suipfuor tit Houston's Meiropiitan AnMseiais HOUSTON'S OPEKA HOUSE DARK (HrfalJ XpftUI rrlr) KlilPI'I.S'tlTDS, Ju 3. Totals 41 13 16 37 II 3 KLAMATH FALLS AB. R. II. PO. A. E. Maxwell, 3b ....3 3 1 3 3 I Noel, If f 113 0 Thrasher, rf . . . . 0 I 1 0 llayden. 3b 4 0 0 0 3 Ambrose, c .....3 0 0 8 Baum, cf 4 0 o 3 Mesner. ss 4 0 1 1 Arnold, lb 3 1 0 Foster, p 1 1 0 1 Browne, p 3 0 0 0 Stevenson 1 0 0 0 Totals 31 C 4 37 II 4 Batted for Meesasr In the ninth. SUMMARY Home runs Kracke. Two base blU Callahan(3), Craw ford. Bchleusr, Brooks, Maber. Stolen basee Callahan (3). Car penter, Foy, Maxwell, Ambrose (3), Arnold. Double plays Bchleusr to Calla han; Hicks to Kracke. Struck out By Brooks 9; by Fos ter 3 In 4 Innings; by Browne, 6 In 6 Innings. Umpires Walters aad Edmunds, Town Topics Beck oa the Job. II. P. Dow, who U building the new Mt. Lakl school house, returned there today to resume his work, after spending Sundsy with his family here. YESTERDAY'S COAST LEAGUE RESULTS Aid Society. A special meeting of the Ladles' Aid Society o( Grace M. E. church will bo held at 2:30 tomorrow after noon at the church. Estende Her Way. According to a telephone message received from Miss Perle Dow, she will remain with J, C. Johnson aad family at the Pelican Bay logging camp until the middle of July, in stead of returning right away. Visit Frees Sister. Mrs. C. W. Kaler went to Weed Sunday morning to meet her sister, Mrs. Fred Reed of Msdford, who will visit at the Kaler home for a month or so, the guest of her sisters, Mrs. Kaler and Miss Alma Morning game R. II. E. Portland C 7 4 Los Angeles ....7 11 1 Pape, Krause and Fisher; Chech aad Brooks. Afternoon game it. II, E. Portland 4 11 3 Los Angeles 1 10 Hlgglnbotbam and Yante; Love, Musser aad Boles. Morning game It Oskland 3 II. 0 4 Sacramento 4 Malarkey, Killllay and MeUe; Arro lanes aad Rhorer. Afternoon game R. II. E. Oakland 4 14 4 Sacramento,,..., 9 IS '2 Praltt, Crabbe and Alexander; Gregory and Hannah, Morning game R. II. E. San Francisco . , 0 Ve16 si 11 1 Baum aad Schmidt; West, Powell and Elliott Afternoon game R. II, E. Ran Francisco ,., I C Vsnlce , 7 9 $ Fanning, Llefisld and Clarke; Klsp. r aad Elliott. ........ - --- . - , --. j MACtU!tN, has atlOWII mril rllrtil iff I'elltatl t'HJf P MlUrli nfvcutlvti ability. Ail Kni an llxt flfp rUlnl ur tbo aiihuuntiiiOl ma4e liegan to sweep the city WaUU put br II, l, Morlrh.uii uf ttto Ititeutlou the city und-r martial In an 'I or- of u,D ivlitsu llaj l.umbct ft'taiujr ilcfr.1 out the mllllla in do patrol ,. bull J tho mill, Slid alto put up n duly, wllh ordrm Hi htxt 1hiIt oil a fcl bin fclor). (IxhU Thon he at onrn htttu work , s STAR THliATKR llllt.'I.I.AMMIAIir f.tiilts. IfwiKioa mil lUfil tif Arrohllr l'uit for tbn people. rllvf of Ihe otedi of lbs , Wlnt.r K'hlgbt d fu.ll ha., ttil.l4.Vfi AMI TAYLOR fir " .". " ' "" AuM.IUM KMrMsliKi.. Hhisrr. asd I. MAY ROBERTS WINS A MEDAL l.NTERaUrTINO COXTIT WAS MELD NU.VDAY AFTERNOON AT NT. CU)UI I.AIIUK CHOWII 1H IN ATTENDANCE Tim Hie July Tim " TlinCofei brkk nl I a vrj busy pUo. lho hut 4. KUht r ttlt mImcIi ni"n ari msklne brlet. to brat llir Tdlklwa1. Ibsnd. Cwiinli, lMlruuMraUlU O'liill.l. AMI IIAItT 4 Hn rt uf nlaas. ,i ,rnAslk - v"T t.lisla f Utmur," Jim Hlraw's dairy U haviug a srat iht l)rm In To PsMs utnl liirftltiie run uf buitn Just " no Thfo ar lots uf tie npuila at llama VUta, llailivr mall rlht now. of roumo, but srrnt In nuinbor. p The fourth ot the sorlos of lhor medal contests by ilia W. C. T, 0, was held Sunday at the home of Commo dore Alux Noslor, near Hhlpplngton, The mml&l was awariled to Ml May Roberta. Tho contaiianU witro vrnvlvd by a crowded house, nml It wns entlmat'iil that ctusu to 300 wvre tlicrn, and 1U tened to tli reudltlon of Hie tixa nr-lectloas. Minn Nvllln MoiitKomrry, who won Tlmni ( talk uf liiillillug a Ullluil church vtlinci? licf by ptla( parti. Tim liitPiitUiu ot a inarlilim to Krttul eva taiul, Urn pttrllrtr uf which ontlnarlly am too hiiumjIIi iu bn (if u', ban niiablod erpnt imm of It along the Virginia t-oiui in ln uti In brick manufacture. "An Artowllpatl lgal,H HUg Drma Htu- un !'." Illtfgraph Cotar "Jul fkiys," llliisrsiih ('omfdy Aililllasioa U.V TKMPLE THEATER U'ANTi:i POH H0Di:O Pour wall. r and flvo wnltriiuii'a. Apply Man- Bgnr ll' Cafe, 39.41 cUME WEDDINGS fJ B1 ef(llfl.llfll..t. i .grsav .s ... wimwms m s w mni j(-nMi'siri'Tji'T-i-" mnrvr-. rLA 9 mvmn L I& JQU&gb TO-DAY -"T fSSSScV It plrases us grratly lo flail that our most plrsaaiit nlallon wllli Hiany of our customers dale back lu a trrlalM "Juan Wctltllag Day." 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