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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1915)
jKMAY,rUWAr , iti THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OKBOON ',? -.t?.:C, -. - -6 . . . wS. T. ..." 'j Groceries Klamath Falls Business Directory NO MATTER WHAT YOUR NEEDS MAY BE the Advertiser, in the f Columns can supply you Get in touch with them Look , up their Vtj'l'v.-'j 1 mTTfloCMflB' ' YOUR FIRflT TRIAL MAI tax. s -y. v--.w B 'M&WtniKiK'fc? YtSTVHM M''akaAiaMM 'Ji. Wj&1 A, HABIT r- '?4?M telephone' numbers' and their addresses They are responsible dealers. ' a. ,- V; 3LW' TO IIIJV WELL IH TO HAVE MONEY THAT IH WHAT WK H) ANI WE IIKCOMMKNH THAT VOU IH THK MM I. VAN RIPER BROS. "Quality Ororere" I'Ikiiio HT. Oth and Main miyYe: r ? ema "u;jvi .iwu'L. -TtJ'.,' .". A I. i 'wHaBBaBntflBB New Ford Touring Cars Now Ready $559 FORD GARAGE, Geo. Biehn, Prop. DRUGS VOU MAY III! INTKHKHTEB TO KNOW Tlmt we nri ns pwud unit care fill of our Mtoro im a good lioiiNukvcitKr In of hor home. Vim will find hr laboratory doiuuT llmu tlm proverbial Dutch Kitchen. Star Drif Cwspuy. lie. "Where Accuracy la a Habit" 407 Main Street I'hono 231 Just Phone Us W will hoiiiI you anything In tlm grnrory line. How oimy lo reiiiwubiT our plir.ui' No, -l.'l,, Shhre Grocery I'hono 1:1 I'lftti nml Main I M O ' N OHANITK . M MARBLE O. O. N Klamath (lUIZZr.H T Falls M l.'oinc ami our LlflllT HOUBKKKKPINO HOOMH Tho 1'rlcos Aro Right NKAH POHTOFFIOB ON MAIN HOUSTON' HOTEL Clo to Finder's Itootnlng Ifoui At 1017 Main HOOMH Otic AMI UP To vu wiul FlnlN Here you may llnd u light, clean, furnished unite lo milt. ttlJU. fltli ft Pine HARDWARE Akfouiirilnjc Value AMtortmeata Complete Henrico Ptaaetaft Tim women""ln the homo the man on tho .farm everybody treated well hero i ThlH Is not all surprising to those who havo visited our store Roberts&Hanks Hardware Store 4'1'i Main Phone 178 A TWO-COAT Automobile and Carriage Paint DOES IT INTEREST YOU? Save $25.00! Save $25.00! AM PAINT YOUR OWN OAR Wm. C. Hum Hardware Company jaW eBaVB kr ?HW$S- ,7 euCv ifr j$P ?' -'..! -- .uS' rnoae, vm uu ; -,,?' I" - jf- &EVt tr ,wl "? MAIN '. SPECIAL CARR OIVEN TOJ BOARDERS .,- $$: Also to Transients w, - OAK AVR; MVKRY i FRBot RARN V'- "Dawk" OoeOeJI, Profrleter. STOP AT JOE MOORE'S IiOOK! for SOff Main Street. I.1HTKN! wheat yaai waa biauai or frrtbt iMHled.aBd utoraice-Try m. ' WESTERN TRANSFER CO. Phone 187. Fifth awl Hate . v ,1 5 j?. HOATH HOATH HtlATM liAUNt.'llrX IIiiim nml Aluminum CiimIIiibh TELFORD & SON I'-' ('oiiffcr Ave. . . Phone !K! We Buy Clothing and Shoes WK CAN U8H ANYTHINO WK HKI.I OR THADK ANY THINO FROM A NKF.M.K TO AN ANCIIOIt Harrison &. Matt The HH-oml Hand IHalera" HI.XTII AND KLAMATH -- Klamath Falls Business Guide and Trading Map NOT A COXCKHN ON THIS IAOE THAT WI1X NOT HELP THK HOMES OF THIS CITY TO SAVE MONEY PATRONIZK THK HKflDiait Al K in ISER HF IS A MYK CONCERN AUNTIK Lucille, 1 notice a ncnt little advertisement upon this page, FISCHER'S ROOMING HOUSE. Now, do you know I think that Iv a good littlo "advertisement, Just enough to always keep before the people, nml yet enough to nnounco their business. l.uC'll.LK Well, Auntie, you know I always said that this particular page that the Herald is featuring twice a week, called the "Mutual Olrl" page, would he a lino thing to advertise In, and I heard-the other day that Mrs. Fischer's roomB were about all full all the time, now; supposing It does cost her a little, isn't that licit er than to not advertise, anil have half of her rooms unoccupied? . AUNTIK You aro qullo right, Lucille. How would strangers who are coming in all the time, and other people who want to make n change, know about Fischer's Rooming House, if they did not tell the; people where they nro and all about it. 1 net her rroms aro at number 1017 Main, street, about half way up Main street from the depot, and JUBt n handy nice location. I hope thejvdo well, and they will do well if they advertise they can't help It If the advertise in the Herald. MOIMIj FIHCHKIVH HOOMI.VCi HOUSE Ik a comfortable place to get a famished room by day, week or montli. from 25 to 50 Cn(ii. Go anil tee litem. 2 BBBBBBBBBBgW BBBgBBJ 4 -f i 1 . Wwl vmm .-"f ri. ,-- Jiwt a Word ' IT 'MUST RB. vnrrtoo1 that ,Tst wnni " Ww" v .--:77V-'iS ' mmKnmrfm ' Nmm .mah 'for jfvWffefc JEWELRY AND gLAMM) j v r vz&fgi'mtf- WJCataStraai 'Vh r "f - .' "$ (, ' W, M$ . jm&$s$ti New Armals iC 4?wt. i Ai5R I i:w " m2m U Ji r Ikv CliXLirl ffCCBJC U1X 0MB . v"ra?TaSW ROYAL .'BOCUIXjifMIMtUSJb .. . ' fcrr,'yg;g-j if M O VINO? you nro going to move t Hi'ty Murphy Phono' 117 (. K. THANHKKIt COMPANY tilh llutwecn Main &. Klamath WE CAN SAVE YOU MANY DOLLARS And Ailil Yc$rs lo tlie Life of Your Car if You Will Have the Little Troubles Looked After at Once j. i-:. Howie HOWIE GARAGE K- AroM "See the Vulcanizing Man" 64 Main EARL WRTTLOOK UNDERTAKER ' EMBALMER County Coroner Complete Funeral Furnishings I'hone 41C 6th and Pine Yh Will Always Fb.Gm. Rigs at theBhe Fmt StaMes Phone SASW. Klamath near 8th DR. ALL DOMESTIC ANIMALS TREATED PRENTICE VETERINARY SURGEON . -t A.miysmji ' CSWSBS- , ... j . .t-fJsTffM; " --:-W' 'TOUR RUS1NE8S -NEKDB? jv ,H wi .. ".Vi - 5rfM lss r :;in IK li arc issss V . i -4 vi kf ra PALMS TAKE TWO FROM THE REGALS (MITAIN OF WINNING TKAM lli:At!HFH UOI) MA11K TWICE, FATTICMNO HIS AVEHAOK TO HOMK HEAL PURPOSE CORVALLIS HIGH MAY PLAY HERE RITCHIE MAKES A GOOD BEGINNING ItKNTON COUNTY It AHKKT SHOOT- j A FT Kit KLAMATH FALLS HUSKY Kit AUK PIjANNING A TOURt KXOCKKD OUT HOPEFUL IN OF SOUTHERN OHKOON TIfIS I FIRST HOUND, H. F. FANS ARE KTARTKD OfKSSIXO MONTH Owing lo other affairs conDlcling with the HChedulod night of the game, tlm Palms and tho Regnls bowled tlii'lr Horlca of three games last night at the Palm Alloys. Tho Palms took tho first and last games. Captain Kent spilled the maples In hucIi a mannof aa In chalk' up 204 In the oponlng game. After mak ing a decent acoro In tho second, he ning up 200 In tho last ten frames. Tonight tho Maximums and Link vlllee roll. Last night's scores' follew: Palms-- 12 3 IVeo 194 138 143 Uvenlk , 143 136 11)2 Kotsdoaver ., 163 1G6 146 Dm Dale ,..,,'... , 1B0 173 162 Kent ,;, 204 168 200 Thoro Ih u iiosslblllty tlmt tho Car- voIIIh high school team may piny in Klamath Fnlls February 22 nnd 23, iisalnm tho Klnmath county litgu school squad. Tho team Is planning n trln thraiiKh uoutliorn Oregon, and if i makes this it will como to Klam ath Falls. Iloildea tho two games with tho high school, thcro might bo a third with tho Merrill high school tonm or tho KcwnioH opposing the visitor). Totala .. ., Regal 854 j. ' i lay don , . . , M';f,;' 10 (ijr4frrrrrtf .,,.;.. 137 Klllott ........... 188 Houston i .....;,., 148 Van Bellen ...... 1S6 771 803 - fn 1BB 1B7 184 ICO 144 180 117 126 148 14B Neutrals Leave Alsace United. Press 8ervco 11KRNH, Swltrorlnnd, Fob. . Tho vxoduH of neutrals from Alsaco ended today ns result of oxtrnor Unary urocautlons taken by the German government, which ordorod that nil neutrals must bo out of Up- par Alsace, by tho morning of Febru ary 10th. Before being allowed to cVosThT'ffdnftert''thy must spend a fortnight on the right' bank of the Rhino, falling In whloh they are threatened with one year's Imprison ment. Totals'; .r V . 1' i . 1 0 811 Herald i want sat 818 601 Itt' multi, , It la estimated that the govern' ment's arand Canyon game" refuge, In ArUona, now contalna about ten thousand 4r, - . "If that Hitchlo boy voutlnuea aa' I10 did when 1 saw him knock Mur phy out in less than one round, I'll try and hnvo him shown In tho Klam ath livestock division," says Calc Oliver, in n letter from San Francisco, commenting, on tho showing made thoro recently by Karl Ritchie, an IS year old Klamath lad who Is in Ban Francisco after heavyweight honors. Marlon Balaiar makes the follow ing comment In tho Bulletin on the beut: 'Tom Sharkey ruferoed the windup, wlicro Karl 'IMtchlc, an 18 year old' heavyweight, deposed of Jack Mur phy in a round, ''Rltchlo's porformunco in disposing; of Murphy so quickly created more or less sosntlon nnd sent tho fans homowonderlngf H-ln the-youngstr u budding champion has not been unearthed. "Murphy, who Is built along the lines of Willie Meeham, flashed Into prominence- a week ago by wallop ing an opponent to slumberland jn jig time. Uut last night the tables were reversed on him, and he had scarcely: put up hls hands when h ran Into a straight left, which brought A LITTLE SPORTING GOSSIP By Hal Sheridan United Press Service NHW YORK. Feb. 9. Candidates for outfield borthB on the rejuvenated Ynnkoes this season will havo to prove themselves as adept at handling the ground balls as they .are snaring the elusive fly beforo they can bo auro of their jobs. ,, This is tho latest ultlmation laid down by Manager Bill Donovan and only ono of the several Innovations. "Wild William" is planning to Intro duce in the hope that the Highlanders can bo kicked back in the elite sec tion of Han Johnson's loop. "Many is tho game," .sillloquised Bill recently, "I have, lost myself and seen other pitchers lose through some guat." :''-';- In directing hie) gardners toward this end, "William" will be aided by Joe Kelley, one t late famous out fleldor on tho Baltimore Orioles, and now chief Ivory hunter for the Ynnk ees, ' . SHOLL LEADING .K IN THE BOWLING ".Wo used to do It In the old days," said Joe, the other day, "and I can't Beo why we can't, do it now. Many, is the time I have seen Hugh-Jennings, McQraw and many other old stars work for hours at a stretch learning the hop of a ball over a cer-l tain bit of ground. An inflelder Isn't considered much of a man If he Isn't a good judgo of a fly halt. and why shouldn't the outer defense bo just as good a judge of a ground ball?" Bob Shawkey just learned recently that he broke his hand In the world's series last October. The hand had been troubling blm for some time and not long ago he had a doctor examine It. The examination showed that the two small bones In his right, ."flipper" was badly cracked'. Shawkey lays the blame onto Rabbit MaranvlUe. He remembers, he said after stop ping a alsaler off the Rabbit'a bat, that his hand pained him. The "M. D." fixed It up and promised Bob he would be as good aa ever this season. the claret from his nose In a stream, r "A few second! Jator a cuff to the sldo of tho head sprawled Murphy on his face, and he had Just regained hla-.Ieetwhen a left: to the stomach caused his legs-jbuble and lower him to tho flooK"'"'!?? "Murphy waa raitlkg' on all, fours on me canvas wfsj nereree Mar key waved Ritchie tolfcja corner and awardod lilm thiitght.". hi' i n" I.. . ; Insurance' (tetjaafa, ,$m.'t pajra ob time. Sro CHMea tM Mate M. Two Birthdays Today United Press Service WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 9. Representatives DUoa of IndUna and Claypool of Ohio today alahraad birthday, anniversaries, Dhwn U 01 and ciaypooi aa. s r. ' " - : ''wg:i?' At lease 15 per cent oftlw ) timber over large, areaa . lay eastern Oregon has been' killed ''or'weakeaed by aaletletoe. Mf h. fej'aerrlae w tawnr steps to eeamt tat yetc1 LINK1LCE MAN HAS THE HMW AVERAGE, WITH JOE . KENT SECOND IN LINE TWELVE ABOVE, ISA-MARK Perclval Sholl.tbe old "atrlke-eat- out" of theLinkvllle team, U leading. the league In-'indlyidual average, o cortling to a, glance through the dope, book. He Has an average oi 1,7 x tor nine games played, Joe Kent-la next with .166 5-6, for an even doaen games. Following are,, the averages of the league' bowlers who have rolledVia more than three tournament gastee: 4? iW 'Wi. Games .AWHUfe StlW ...'u. AecHtnte? Sholl,' Links . Kent Palma ..-..,l1f 3t Maxwell; Maximumap"':!! , Hayden.JRegal;.tlflf 164 Ambrose, Maxlmussa 168 Bice,-Links ....;.' ' lt Varf'Bellen.i -Regale: 18 168 1 D. Dale.Palaaa vw.12 , 1B6 .Leavlttr:Unka fi(v",7 8 lBBt Frf,fPnlnMV'.-f.i..'M... , 1S I HoaatonlPalnu1 . ...it. 153 HuAard, MaximiiBts. ..-r14l1 Wldcre, MexlaiiMM.6 144. LpeaadJPUgei-iy Jl MeCreLtetapjV WiM?lF BONAKZA TAKES t 6 1 mium r s-' W-1 II KKC Bel mfiv BBWJJ . smjB gflBiH taa.1 tu.. 9 HOME I? Hi ' I u .. . .l,"MiI: .if. .. .. 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