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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1909)
nr"vr BBWaaWBaaBR! Sa &-, - ,J .. - &M' 4 1 V Pfnitta tuulk 1 - . Our AetortfceYS 0X TiMlMtlUMriM. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1909. PmctsCenti IP I t BI nrw TiTirn--"'"gg" gftLD CON- TESTOPENS av vol'.M! MMIM TO UK jLtHKD TUMOHHOW Hid 10 ,010 MONKRtY MM lecledr VWt to Fame. eji Rwaiea Tow MM' ewrwsrr ' rstat " fMutut, ' eagerr the Mm of the young ga'rti gave entered The lit raid' jpaaeaeslarttr contest will be l ajs kw k first tlw. A Urge aaattret soralnatlona have been re Mini m4 It has been l.ided to MM enly iinn of Id voting MM bo bete elgnlde.1 Mr aajaM et srtlvely enterlwt the tan tat sVrwal of the young I1-! sssjsntei desired to hnvo their MM withdrawn In order In help tan tclesd eho bad lrr4y dc aJ I enter the rare. While Ihe IM t madldates lll not bo v-ry hre,esh him will MMn en nrlUe MaMlHt Terron of lhm are go byte-erik IM Intention of winning fMtMpkk jour favorite tomorrow, sahlaetasaraRr tltt she will stay km NN Mill the flaUh. II y.ur tow mum Int. la the list, call a a) tad ask hsr It she Mm to MMr; rt doe, Rll oat the mm Banks Meek and mall It at oar. aaaeaber, tba cosiest will close Ura than a moatb. Tba young la- fa atorlag aow will have n great ejejsjsen over tboaa eateries at mm later date. An aarlir atart la a tram tatter la a short coatset of .hli IM Da aot fctaliata; mako up your 1 aaa) la wla this grand trip. Knur (OealmatdJ an face ) sBmmamamBmmmlaBmmmmmmmBmmBmBevBvmmmBBBmmmM VITKH MKK XirtVJi Tho ttcamtir llonift fallliiK In maka connvctlon with Dun Orimth'n Rnlthlna lumber, tho lamn kIIIuk all I lha Mk rain on Ha Wvk aurtncn, U. (ha lalnt bin jokn. Th bin lain haa ttt a lot of w. Icr In lha uiior inaratmi ami n Im of ilucka arv rNirliHl roiiilmc In, A literary Moiety will Im orxaiilu'd at lha homo of Al Noalvr on Halnr day awning, Tho people of Hhlpplngton am hav Ing llvtfly limp Iwtwrnn partlra, Hnn day achmil, lllrrarlen, vc., and Hie old aallor bachelor U kept rruhlilui: bla detka, aa It'a inaluly aboard of him tba builnrai la done, Tba Imi factory will probably hut down for a abort time till thn new dry-lion U completed, at I bo lum bar la mutt too wet to be utlllied for bo are. On account of the bla itorm ami the iettneu of lha Hooligan, the mill U abut down axaln on qcroiinl of nn logi. Rtaamer Wlncina towed (he Adanu dredge to Wood river on Vrtnei1r, (he drtdge hating nnlahmt Hi wort; at till end of Ihe lake. Mr. Wlthrow haa torn hit boat houMt down and will rebuild It on hi waterfront lot on the lluena Vlata abore. The Odd Pellowa lodgn will hold their refalar aeml-annual elittlon of oMrera Saturday evening. The aecond and third degreee will atao Iw on ferred. All membere are rarneatly reairMtad to be preeent. Vlaltlng bretbtea cordially Invited. R. L. Raaar, who baa been leading lha alaglag at the mecllnga at tho Bapllet church, and II. II. McKec. who baa been aeatitfng Mr. Illodloo la conducting Ihe revivals left for Aabland, where they will bold a aer lea of revival. CITV IfKKVITIKM. )r llnmlllon lilt ttil r.iernlrn: for Cortland. MIm N, It, Draw loft for Dnlry on the Mage. I.Uto McCormlck of Keno la vlalt lng In Hid city, H. C, Hiavn, I'dllor of the lliillotln, li In Ilio city on n liualiieai trip, W. W, I'atch, tho project engineer, la at Clear IjiWo on ofllclal liuilnea. H. V. Kllgore la In tho city from bla ranch, Ho la -.till looking for a cook. V. U. Kalrchlld returned to lite homo at llonanra on tho atage thla morning. Oalou, canllflower, lettuce, para ley, celery, at the Monarch Mercan tile Co. ' A. C. Wataon and Thot. Wood were In tho city from Merrill Thanka giving day, Mr. and Mra. James Dixon aro In from their ranch aoven mlloa out ou thn Merrill road. Klmrr Newton came In Thursday, and la now confined to his bed at the residence of Nell Campbell. A, C. Hatcher nas rcturne from the Klamath Agency, where he has ben working on tho Indian school building. K. I., and K. II. Moore, the twin brothers who are conducting a large stock ranch In I'oe valley, were In tho city over Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan C. Young aro In from Wilton's bridge. They brought In their baby, who la very seriously III, to secure medical treatment. W. O, Hmllh haa returned (rum hit trip to Portland, where ho went aa a delegate to the grand lodge of the American Order of IJnlted Workmen. Mamie, daughter of K. Qulllteh, proprietor of the lakeside Creamery, rrlwil In lha rilv Wednesday -Ml J I will make her homo here In the fu ture. Mhe haa been attending tho High School at Pueblo, Col. Some New Ones Some of the Ncwcit, Snappiest Suits, Over, Top and Rain Coati you ever taw, in SteinBloch Smart Clothes Juat opened at K.K.K. STORE HANKKTIIALI. OAMKH The basketball acaaon In Klamath Kails opened yeaterday. .Tho game waa played between the Cardinals, a local city team, and the Srat team of the Klamath County High Hchool. From the moment tho referee first blew hla whistle for the gajjno to com mence there waa not a dill period, and tho Inloreat of the apeetatora did not wane at any time. There was rathor a conatant Incrcaaii of Inter est and It aeemed that th4 referee'a whistle eounded oaly tool soon for tho gamo to eeaae. The High School boy nrklng out ateadlly each Ing excellent form, wblcl thai their opponeata won work hard It they would Win I Hah Hchool boy, moreover aged very much leaa la watght than their opionent, and thla, too, meant that only fast and coaalatetat playing would win for them la game. Though the gymnasium at the High School la extremely Inadequate In which to practice, owing t the fact that It la much too email and haa three mMsIro leaning, plllara In tho center of tho room, the beye never theleas, were able to secure enough practice even In auch a place to abow what they can do If oaly they have a proper gymnaalum la which to prac tice. Thero can be no doubt la the mind ot tboae who wera apeetatora In yeeterday'e game that tba High School boy will develop Into the beet High School basketball team In tho state. The game yeaterday opened with High School lineup u follewa: George aHepbeaeaa. eeater; George DuKault and Marlon Baraee, for wards, and Ernest Jacobaoa and Roy Pouch, guarda. The first baaket waa thrown by the High 8cbool within the first minute of play. Astonishingly they continued to throw basketa at very regular Intervale ot time. Du- Fault and name each did aome won derful baaket throwing, which won sreat amilause. Stephenson dlatln gulshed himself at center, apparently being able to land the ball Juat where he dealred to have It go, Jacobaoa and Kouch each did noma anappy work, making It difficult for the Car dinals to keep the ball oa the High School' territory even tor a abort time. All In all, there waa coaatateat playing and commendable team work, which alone are the crlterloaa for Judging a team'a atreagth. Dur- In the Srat bait the Cardlaau aue- ceeded In making but two banket, while the High School made aeven basketa and oao tree throw from the foul line: tho acore at the cloaa of the half being Cardinal , High School 15. la the aecond half there waa con alderablo change la the, lineup of both team. Vern Motacheebaeher replaced Foueh at guard on the High School llnoup. Motchabaeher bowed up excellently, and promlae to add much atrength to the High School team. However, to ahow that the High School haa atlll other val uable reaourcee, MoUchenbaeher was called la after about eight ualautee ot play and John Slemeaa replaced him. Slemea I only a light maa, but he demonstrated what agility and a 1 Abad been Say, show- M promised 'have to Tni aver THE BOYER HAT: . The heat teXCe) Mat aaae. The Beat f The very latest Neveettce la clear head can do when In a respons ible position. During thla half tho boya continued the claaa ot work they bad atarted out to do In the flnt half. Kaeh player rendered hla quota In winning tho game. Had any play er even now been Injured In the least, there wero Telford and Dogga on the bench ready to play If needed. The game ended with the acore of to 20 In favor of tho High School. One thing regarding the ijame es pecially merit considerable com ment, and that I the clean playing of both (Idee. There wa not thn lightest sign ot any quarreling or dissatisfaction of any kind. The Car dinals fought on bravely till the ytrr end. Frequently It occur that when a team ace It I being defeated It re aorta to rough playing. But tbl can not be aald of tboae who opposed the, High School boy la yeaterday' gam even though the defeat meant much to them. The High School boy will coatlnuo their practice, and If supported, they will furnish Klamath Fall with the highest claaa ot amusement and port. The boy hope to have several ok the beet High School teama la the atato here some lime during the aea on, and expect also to make one or more tripe going aa far north a Portland, Tbl will call for support from the cltlscns ot Klamath county and especially Klamath Fall. It been proven beyond all queetloa or doubt, time after time, that aaeh meeting between dlnrat acboola I of the hlgheet educational valae to the participating schools" aad there fore moat assuredly mertU the aup- port ot eaea) eevamualty concerned. If, then, cltlsens, you wish to be loyal aad help oa a good cause, give your support to the Klamath County High School basketball team and let tho boya win the championship o! thla elate. Following are the positions played by tho two teams: t High School Position Cardinals Darnes ......Forward.......... Harden Dufault forward . DeLap Stephenson ..center.......Cllft, W. Jacobaoa .........guard.......... LaveaJe Foueh . .....guard............Cllft, F. Slemena . aubetltnte .. Shite Motscheabacker sbatltute...Jokaaoa Telford aubsUtate. Ambrose Lost Buaca of keys, aame check attached. Flader please leave them at Herald office. Suitable reward. Reemee year KLlkTKIO UQHT BILLS 20 TO 7fJ PBR CKNT by havkas aa enstnH aa KLHCTR1C MKTKR la roar prcaUaee aa4 mains Taagelea MBTBRSFREBII CaN aa,Xer farther aatlcalara. KLAMATH FALLS LIGHT AND WATER COMPANY. Yes, That'e what we wM ' 3 Hat Made Rata Jaet reeelve hy GRIFFITH DeLAP Mlaa Mary K. Griffith and Charles DeLap were married at the home of the bride's parents, Judge and Mr. J, B. OrlSUh, the ceremony occurring nt high aoon Thaakaglvlag day. Rev. M. M. Bledsoe, pastor ot the Baptist church, performed the ceremony. The bride Is one of the moat charming daughters ot Klamath, aad numbers her friends throughout the county. Mr. DeLap, son of County Clerk C. R. DeLap, Is one ot the promising young men ot the county and poasessed of the requisite quail- f cations to Insera success la life. Thi young couple carry with them the best wishes ot their many frlead. The honeymoon will be apeat at the home ot the groom oa With tract CHANGE AT THB IMS An unuaually Dae program will bo given at the Iris toalght, aa follews: 'A True Patriot." "The Midnight Sun." "A Case of Tomatoes." "Three Person for Haste." "OHmpae of the Tellowstono Park." "Near-Sighted Mary." Don not mlaa this program. ' The dlaaer at the Uvermore ThaaksaivlBS night waa ladeed worthy ot one of the metroaeUUa hotel. The dlalag room waa vs beautifully decorated, the orchestra played several lovely eoaeert selec tions, the service eras seteadM, aad the feast sack aa they est before ae- teteatatea over la the OM World. The dtlseaa ot thla etty are Indeed very fortunate to have aaeh a hotel aa the UvermoreTa their midst. The ball Thaaksgtviag night given by the Baldwin orchestra waa a great success. Young aad old were present aad danced and chatted Ull tba wee ama' hours. , When yoa are tired of ualag poor colee, come to Ooodrlch'a Caah Store nnd get coffee that yoa will ap preciate for the same prices. Strawberry aad vaallla Ice cream at the East Ead Kaady Kltchea Sat urday aad 8aaday. Plenty ot creamery batter aad eggs at Ooodrich'a Caah Store. , H. JWlatera haa lastalled a new Cary safe with a burglar-proof cheat. It to probably the largeet la the city. Ralph Kraas waa' la the cHy Thursday from hla ranch near Dor- rte. N A number ot the loeal huatamea were out after aucaa aaa Thanksgiving day aad brought home qalte a large aumber aa the resell of their sport. Bigger and Better! We have receatly naoveS halo are aew better pa-tsar ahaaever to effier yeej aad rt lean seed. "' CaJI aa4 see oar aew aaaHera treateel waareVaa el year aaaaaa. Star Drug Co. Inc. e axaar wajaaaaa : saw es s , TW . ?" ' ih NEW SCHOOL FOR INDIANS J COMPMCTK FOR OYMNASIVM PLASH IIMW WW IUVE AUCONlOilOittej Foar Day School WM Be MM, Worst Canaaara Hag en Use The ladlaa school betas bwMC by the goverameat at the Aawaey w rapidly aeariag cempleUea, the week of the carpenters beta new almeet atoned aad the whole about ready te be tamed ever to Us plasterers. The school to a saaetaattol tresne stractare, IMllt feet.-tae anee aamed.la the coatraet betas ft. The balldlas eeataiaa fear sarse acboolrooaJB. a eommodloas aesembly hall, and all aiceasary cloak aad aate , rooms. Whea eempleted R wW 'be applied wRh all the eoarealeeees, ladwdlas a i las Ptoat, electric Ilshta aad eemplete sewer system. It will aobabty be the moat modern, at aad beet equipped government i aatheCeeat. Ceatraeter LotoII of Mlaa.. who haa heea la i efshe eeaetraetloa week. awarded the eeatraet far the ttaarilay eeheeto te be hejMt la thoee dtotrtois where there are bhe laraeet aejsther et ladaaa shMdrea af H. . efa $10,H nrsaaaeiaai. wark he a. plated la the early series- Owtas ts the dtffiealtlee atteaaaat aaea werk- las la the winter weather, ait eoa atraettoe) werk at the Aaeaey wW arebably he dtoeoaUaaed la the aear future aad the mea laM o aatU the serlif. . Saperlateadeat Wilaea haa aMt aad ably overeome a sreat aameer of anforeeeea dlffieaHlee whtoh have . artoea darias the eearee et the work. aad he to to he eeaaratalated ea hla woaderfal A meetlas ef the M4rMera ef Poaaheataa will he held thla ivealns. at whtoh aeteinauea ec eaaeera w the eaealas torn wlH he i member to reqaeeted to he 1 See the aew swaaaeek phoaesrapha at Wtatere'" Ladlea' eearta. sweater eaata, wraa- pen, klmoaae at Oeedrlehs caaa jitore. ear aew tawheWklto V aha First We Xm wW be eecrteaawly I t l il y . j 'A: 3 A bi- .' Jf T 1 r iVt? !'- They Have IT La .. J " 5. 'itfe ot. Meal pee to aaa reefs. tlt HisHel 11 our -"T" " .. -" a mf-i tMMMMiIUHIIIIIIIIHH The Portland Store