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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1916)
w '."'Y . THWW'i . -..v. "STK'ni "' .w, .v w.'"! IBlfl itfCtK V ' IIWTMIC Jj, THIl' WW ,AVA rtKlk W rlIBUHHW IIV TIIK CLRVK. ,lWDPfcAWKALKB B.!bcinK reprinted ly varlou pa (he srtlclo written last summer " the Lavo lles by Captain J. 0. Mto b "',, "" WBy "' f"r " , Cleveland. Recently tho Ctoreltnd Plnlti Doaler publlshod tho irltclt In "" . n article was written for the u.nld by Captnlu Rutonlc, and told Ti relic huntliiK expedition, of .iiebb. was u party, nloiiK tho Mtmro 0lTle Ubo 1" lh0 Mo,,oc Uva !... it rnt to Cleveland, tho ar- IKIi found Hi way Into tho columns of tuny llr nonrer iiunm. (I ClASSES FORMED MONDAY (UUBEft FOB WOMKN WILL IK OKUSnXKD TIIK.V KXIWIU KXCKD IXHTIlUCTOrt WIMi I RBCT PHYSICAL TRAINING Orjnnulum work for womon will Ik itren again IIiIh winter at., tho pMlllon, according to Mm. Julia Bnr lov, who I. directing thin work. Tho cIim for women will bo organised at iMNtlngneit Monday evening at tho pillion. All women desiring to tako plrstal training should bo- present. Claitti for men and boyn nlao will Uoriinlicd noon, nnd tho training prowculed throughout the wlntor. Hint Stelxcnniuollor, a man of nch Mperlcnro In physical training, iDI karo charge of tho work of all tluttf tbla winter. Hew suny Red Real Records ln "rtsr eaHertlon? Shepherd has hnn- srassofthrm In stock. 4-tf VMW0WW0WWWl00k0W0WIA ". Hew Cily Laundry ALL HAND WORK We rarefulljr launder aM allk, wool or fancy dreasea or colored leoaa. We hare a mall lauadry, bat do alee work. Work called for and delivered. PHONE 1IM 127 N. Fourth St., back -f First National nonk a . M .j m We'll Send and Get Your Old Shoes return them quickly, looking like now ones. b't throw your Old Shoe away Let im Itcaolo thorn Men Shoe Renair Store I ftoasaao 7flt m.1,, gt.. n Riper Broi. WKK-'Ilonltii'. "wi. mil flavored, Lib KM QA "HerslwyV 1 ran .4Bc WCOTAgH "H. ft w." "7W",,BIC fine, ran , . . . ; .IsOcI ARAaU8-H. W. wns, a for 1 1 t f t ,50c !SKRI "Our ... 77""' i Special lOi - - - rlaf Sauerkraut, iiut W w Hominy, reguUr fM' ""J .,.,..,,, 0 'M e Habit EK J-ttv.oq'wyg ? jgllCSIOIK f TRAVELS EAST IV Wheat is the Star the mmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmm m , f 3fejjyCASEY STENGEL. fjF Mtr'IffP "" - ' - jaaT l'fi'111" 1 1 1 i 11 HMtf "t Jt Lvavavavavl 11 i."V . . . .! M w HMMrw 1 .iriMt.-ivJ I UIMMV JOHNSTON 'r"'l Colored Runner's Record Was Short But Brilliant ; Ily HAMILTON , Press Staff Correspondent) , (United NEW YORK. Oct. 12. Howard Drew, tho wonderful colored sprinter, who wiu couuieu 0111 01 iurn.-ii'"' In all'futuro athlotlcH a short tlmo ago when he Buffered a1 stroke of par alysis, had a short but brilliant ca reor before ho was stricken. Ho held tho world's record for the 100 yard dash 9 3-5 seconds, and many times has stoppod that dlstanco In 19 sec onds fiat, going undor It a tlmo or two. Drew's record of 9 3-B seconds Is accepted as tho only legitimate one, although tho record books show that Dun Kelly enco did tho distance In that time. His murk la not nccepjed as genuine. I Drew pulled to tho front nmong the 'great American runners In tho Yolo l-a...t.n1nln plmnllllonshlns Of liU. He won tho 100 yarn uasu L there in 10 seconds. Impressing tnc spectators and officials with his won doiful form. Drew nover lOBt his form from tho momont of tho shot1 which Htartvd tho rnce until tbo fin-. IaIi. Uu woh a sprinter who was off to a good start always, and nover lost any of his speod down tho paths. Ho was as fast at tho flnisn as at mu start. After capturing the Yalo cnampmn .hln Drew took part In tho Kastorn tryouU for tho Olympic games, which wero held In the Harvard Stadium, and won tho 100 motres In the reooru time of 10 4-5. Ho went to Stock holm, and won his hent In the too metres event In 11 seconds, ana qui tted for the final heat In tho second, tries; But ho pulled a tendon In do ing It. and was forcod to drop out of the final dish. The race was woll taken care' of, howevor, for It was won by Ralph Craig of Detroit and two other American runnow, Meyer and Don Llpplncott, finished second and third. THE EVENING 0 Brooklyn Outfield mmmmmmmm ' ;. 'onr8 0' antl wcnt. t0 California. where ho took up thestudy of taw at the university 01 Boumern uuuiuruiB. It was while taking part In a Western meet that Drew stepped tho 100-yard dash in 9 3-!i. Drew took part In tho A. A. U. meet In 1912,' and won the Junior and-senior chumplcnshlps in the 100. He nlso won the senior title In 1913. In IHlfi he went to tho Pennsylvania relay meet and beat tho pick of the country in 10 seconds. Drew ltid trouble with the tendon In his leg since It was Injured in Stockholm, and in his races last win ter In Now York, during which time he took part In several sprints In armories, running on bard board floors, tho Injury was aggravated. When ho went back West he rested a long time. He took part In th trials for the A. A. U. meets this year, b . b Harry Wllllams of pp0tBIurft 0 4-G seconds. He also lost tho 220 to Williams, and again pulled tho Injured tendon out 01 place. Drew was forcod out of athletics, and a few days later word came that hd hud been stricken with paralysis. Notice for Bids sinniod bids will be received by School District No. 39 up to Octobor 19, 1916, for the building or a earn, isv94 feot. 9 foot wall. Specifica tions can be seen at the home of the district clerk. Phone-UFO. huiiii ing lo bo completed by November-10, 1916. The board reserves the right to roject any and all bids. Address all bids to Mattlo Patterson, elerk, Swan, Oregon. ilu Shepherd says Victor Had Saal Rec ords are conclusive evidence of your frleiitla musical Uate. next door to poatoslce. Hear them' 4-tf Tto CWIcota aen'cir " h0, tbe AtoM oaanwaOaa. HERALD. KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON MINERS STILL BLOCK TRAILS HTRIKRRH AT HVTTKIl C'KKKK AP. l'KAU IN IjAIUJKR NUMItKR ON ONIiV IIOAI) TO TIIK MIN'KH. XO HTniKEIlRKAKRRH VICT Cnlted Preu Sonic SUTTHR CREEK, Calif., Oct. 12. Tlioro has been no attempt made to re-open tho Eureka mines following the blocking of the road to them by trlklng miners. At daylight this morning a largnr crowd blocked the trails than ap peared yesterday. No strikebreakers havo appeared. The mining company Is reported to be waiting on the county officials. MAY SEIZE TEN MACHINE GUNS INFORMATION GATHERED FOL LOWING ARREST OP MAN FOR , I'MJT TO SHIP AMMUNITION TO GOVERNOR CAXTC United Preas Henrico ' LOS ANGELES, Oct. 12. Officials here are awaiting to seize ten ma chine guns, said to be en route for Colonel Cantu, governor of Lower California. The officials learned of the ship ments following the arrest of Law rence E. Dodge, charged with com nllclty In a plot to ship quantities of aims and ammunitions to Governor Cnntu, In vlolatlon-of neutrality. Mending Shoes Is sometimes as Important as making them requires export work to do It right. 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PEGLEU I weight champion, came from the (United Press Staff Correspondent) Rhondda Valley, and learned, his . , ... f chtluK in the hills. The miners are iuuiN. tp. "--'"""'-i The scrapplngest swattlngest part ln the world tbat Is tne ooast 01 mo Rhondda Valley In the coal fields of Wales. The world Is quite a chunk of territory, but the valley is ready to back up the boast with grimy, toll hardened fists. Saturday night In the public bars the matches are made, and all Rhondda Valley's male population turns out in the dawn of 8uaday to battle or watch In the hills' that cup the valley. Every week end from New Years' to Christmas and on through the holidays the program goes on. This Is" about how It happens: mil Williams ambles down to the pub for hi Saturday evening's evening, after a hard week's work and a pretty good supper at home. He Is at peace with the world and Inclined to keep it, but only on certain terms. Down the bar la Floyd Jenkins. He Is a lot like' Bill; has worked hard all week. Just tucked away a satisfactory sup par, and Is peaceable on the same conditions. BUI surrounds a covey of flowing bowls and gives voice to some radical opinions on conscription or politics. Floyd Is radical, too, but Just the other way. Of course he can't stand by and hear his firmest convictions run Into the ground, so he wallopa Bill on the nose.' Friends Intervene, and the belligerents draw on liberal nightcaps before winding their way hnmfv V w""w' v. Tho same Incident has been repeat- ,i in uarhans a score of places. Bill doesn't hate Floyd; he pltlea him In his wrong convictions, ana so tney are going to battle for a principle. . Sunday morning they meet and fight to a knockout out In the open, whatever the weather, with no ropes, no gloves and only the grass for their mat. If Bill wins, be Is undoubtedly -ih about conscription or whatever It was he was expoundlngr The other logicians settle their controversies in the same way. Jlmaty WIW. taa knockout ly- BBBBSkSSSSBBSStSJ proud of Jimmy, and back him to thCj P h , 1 limit. He, in turn, has done his part by fclumberlzing a lot of good fight ers from flyweights to feathers. Yes, Freddie Welsh comes from .Rhondda, too, but the miners only mumble the fact when they mention it a all. Freddie ,1s popular In his old home town with the Inverse pop ularity of. a German butcher. HOUSES AND LANDS Income property oa Mala street, pnyitig more than 10 per cent set. Four room plastered house and big lot for 4M.OOO. Terms. A toe lot la Mills AdOiUoa for f ISO on easy terms. No Interest. A 840 aero tract Bear rails so cheap that you can't help baying. Ab M acre1 tract with some umser, near Falls. Only $1,500. City property to trade for farm lands. WU1 Pay some difference. I can save yoa money o any klad of real estate. CHIXCOTK 633 Main St. Phone M Chllcote collects after property. rents and looks t Every time yon see a man smoking a Fatima, you know he is getting all the comfort that is possible in a cigarette. ThmgmtlTurkuhbltiU FATI Sensible 'tPMM! m KiH ii?W' ST. To Whom It May Coa v&tVVSS 1 V l- &,Y..r ,:" " , Ai-,5. -J-. .S-t (.? VJ ,w, cently been "glveij rirealaltajsj mmrwMV lX. the iDtentloa of this cesiMslir, M uwwu iib uik'i mhi naiura 20th. This desire of the continue 'operations will, of f!nntrav in niBtif'i' --- m v" .trr Sa.Virr- -.r . sSEmr- iTrsiPSa-vwj depend on thel ability to matttUla SU 11" . competent and sufficient U.crawr C i, ASftTJ V4 workmen. z' 1 rt;- j jt ".' St. -,-w Tho day shift will be steadily throughout the month nt all tlrnaa whan Mitkj: 'cW&&; condition)) tiprmit. 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