The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 08, 1913, Image 1

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    KLAMATH FALLS'
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
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PRINTS THE
NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1013
"" - I'rica FIto Onto
"BIG SLX" WINS GAME IN TENTH
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CASES IN CITY
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Neither Team Scores Until the Tenth Frame i
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"Home Run" Baker of Athletics Is Struck Out With Two Men on Bags
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Clint! I, I.i lUtr -t)rp Kail '
When Hi new I'nlvertallit church
91 Leroy. Ill , I. completed It will
have a dance hall In th batemerit.'
Iter V C Holme of l.eroy aald he
look plratum In rrlnr a. en.rh .1
Ih football games and aa m-i.
if the fair association, anil that l,
ind lilt wf both enloreri dtnrin.
II btllftve churehe. ihnnU .n.
ihc young Iwrople to enjoy themielvcs
under proper supervision
MAYOR REQUESTS
OBSERVANCE OF
CANAL 0PENIN6
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Philadelphia
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I'lirlitl Matn.rtetun, tli Ti-trran
lolrlrr. brouchi l...m Ilir baron for
ih Nw VoVK lilanu ll,U afternoon
II on nt (I crralitt (atnra In Ihc
but.irjf of I In. morld'a trrlrt conlr.tj.
tn lb tnth liiulnc. "IIIk H1im tin '
(ltd, brlnclnc Crant acioat I ho tiln.i
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rorcHl ohm Krtriur iliirUd. I
TL tint a one of tLo hardctt
fouxut contrata rr ltnrad at
KlilU. CnikJ and fur nln Innlnta wu 1
a iiltcbrr.' batllr bvtwivn Matty and1
IWdl I'lauk, iioh whom Connie
Mark had pluurd hla faith. ,
Tl pltoh.r. fauKhl uck and f
licck. tbroutlout Ihn 11 1 In. Innlnxt, but '
owing 10 hi. nick work In the rioting
canto. Matty hat a alight rdjc ou
tht irt.ran outhiaw, 1
1'lr.t IiiiiIiik
(ilant HvriioK knockrd a flr to
Collin.. U..)p wrnt out on a fly to'
Slriiinm Klrtrhrr atruck out. No
runs
For ih. Athlrllrt. Murphy'a drle
to IKil. a fumbled by th ond
arkrr and Murphy reached flrat,
UldtliiK .inclrd, .cnUliiR Murphy to
ircoiid. and a aacrlflc by Colllna ad
(aniid boll, men a ba With on. I
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do 11 and a man on tecond and third, '
llakrr ttru.k out and Mrlnnl wa'
rllrrd by a rly lo rUht fleldur llurnt. J
N'i runt. I hit. ',
.mvoiiiI Imiluic ,
lly an otcrwh
I tdcratlon of,
ui City voted.
amoking on r
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rrcrlti-d complaint aajalnat aaoklac
on car piatrorma Tho company tub
mllted the raatlrr to the board of
li.altli and In turn the qutttton waa
ubmltlcd to the womn'( cluba with
reiurit for an eipreaalon
t'(nT(M lUrrter
l lllown .lHay In iIm, Canal Zonr.
Nrw Milt IU- Announcral by lUng
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African Mrlhndltl l.'l'ltroiuil rhulih
ha. ilrcldrd Hint 1111 man who ha.
hern dltnrrrd enn pri'ai Ii III llial run
frtriir 'Ih iiinfrlclir rrjccli'd a
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SAW HIS MONEY
GO UP IN SMOKE
.-chafer rcitrrd on u fly to Murph);
Murra) fanned. No runt.
Kor the Mtilellct, Hlrunk u out,
Uo)le In Miodgriua; Harry tiled to
l-i.rnt; Lapp (truck out. No runt.
Ttilrtl IiiiiIiik
Kor the inula, McLean knockvd a
pop fly tn lurry; Hnoditrat. .Inclcd;
Matlnewaoii tiiiKled; llerioc bound-
Kollowlng the adoption of a aim
liar plan In all the wide-awake cillea
of the country. Mayor NlehoU. h..
llaautd a proclamation calllnc for the
utpentlon of builnta for live min
ute on next r'rlday at the time of
the vzplotlon of lb blaat which will
icmote the lut dyke In the I'anama
canal and opn a waterway from oue
ocean to the other. Kollowln l.
the proclamation of the mayor.
I'nM-lauialiun
Whereat, on Krlday. October loth.
there will be removed ih. I... .
malnlnc dyke In the I'anama canal,
marking tbo completion of (hit tu
pendou undertaking-, and,
Wtivr... Ih. enmnlA., -. ...t-
., ,.,v .vHtyivngu u4 mu ai
gantl ta.V la an everlaatlng monu
ent to the determination of the
t American people and the skill and In
jienulty of the American engineer,
; and It completion I a matter worthy
of much note throughout the werld:
land.
I Whereas, the Taclflc coatt, through
the Immentlty of the marine trad to
I be opened by the ut of the Panama
j canal I especially benjfMcd through
j the reduction In rates brought about
I by the competition of ateamer with
1 railroad for tranaportlng goods from
the Atlantic to the Pacific, and the
flood of desirable Immigration that Is
destined to come to all parts of the
IPacInc Slope.
' Willie to McLean, and Harry took ' "f0'' Tn'r'f. r lue of the
Mtlli I1.11I11K third on the play; Plank hit to'uU,or"Jr me vested as mayor of
for II... (Hants. I),.y0 out. l..k i. "r: McLean threw to Her- ."'.. """"". uo nere-
CIIUI.sTIi: M.TTIIi:VM).
1 tilt
Per the fll.nu. Hurle. fanned; f'r "'- ". 'M' . Pl.nk ,, -rr, ; cmm 1 tnrew 10 er- - -- - ---
.,.ferre,,redonttny,oMurph,;!-r.::ryou,r
ed to Plank, Wlltie. running for "' IWtrrjr,
111 ItM.Sd
wu Mi man i.i:n
li.Ml.M.I IN Si (II
I HAT III. l.l:lT HIS "IUII.I," in:
HIM) HIM
HnoilKraa. tun ilown between third ' " rul".
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nhv te..nf not t i.h..tn. ... ivnt... -"- -- ..wm vofti..vri,iiK inumnn.
No runt; 1 hit. ,nua ta v1' of ,be rcal tenoflu to
Teutli Innlntr ' BCCrU ' lMt ",,C"0I, fo e
""' ,"n,,, .completion of the canal, to suspend
John Mcdraw. pets woke up at all business in the city for Ave mln-
thl period, and proceeded to 'doutes. following the ringing of the
thing fanla.tlc. McLean singled to bill, announcing the setting' off of
; Murray', fly wa gathered Hi,,,. . ... Lr Mew,! kiltie tho blast.
rry; McLean filed Jo 0lSriM "cr"1c",1, ' ''nk- who "" " T. P. NICHOLAS.
DCU'"II"1; Mhe son singled, scor-1 m., r u-i ..,,.'
".... u. ...-W.IU rat., w,w.
'e In b Mclnult: Hum.' He
caught b Murphy No run.
Por the Athletic. Col lint struck
out; llaker went out, Kletcher to
Willie; Mclnnl struck out. No run.
Seienlli Innlni;
For the (Hants, Shafer tiled out to
Strunk
IND
(AN SELLS STEERS
Brown Receives !Over $9,000 for 100 Head
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Inth """ "' M""'"''""'v, who wa.
"fIril)lhea,llnK chief of
"Mragi,,, ,r Klnllm (lU
I11.U0 """"" " "'"
nam .
g Kiinnl for
Viilimx In tliu Mmliic
,.ir . uiiimx in tliu Mmliic
KM I .1 " W"hl" ",u u fow
1 n.A'"" " ''"'"Ireil head nf lino
1. " m" r"r vr 8U a h
' lMlliig over $0.OUO
nr;''r"left:imatl, V,
Will M.i'ti)
II011I1111 A. Iliililulii garugo uf Luke
tiiH, which wilt deatrojed by tliu a
fen dn). Jgn. Iiitt illt 11 nlcii lit t lu
inn of 10 III" at llmt lliue.
in wilt llllng tliu tank of an auto
mobile wllli "Kim" hi 11 In tuiuo way
it tieiiiiiin IKiilled, mid III II Until Hie
ililire place aiis 11 unit, nf llaiiie. Tliu
clolhi he wore Mere biasing, nml In
In eiide.iMir In etiMpo from the
pluie mid vxtliigiilsh tliu II to on his
person ho iiulle furKul " .lake his
ii.at llli Mm. The cunt was liatiK
I11KIIIK ullhlii 11 few feet of him lit
Hie Huh, mid lu lhi pockclH ut (ho
ol.i Liiruitiil kiiugly relumed oir I1U0 of
prutliiK K'""' ' "'" "' ""' "hIiii.
win sii). null oy 1110 iiiiik no ru
iiieuilierod I lie colli hu didn't wunt It
and linuie Doile knocked a rly to
A Hl'llllV oidrlng. N runs; : hits.
Willie rt.lecd Snodgrnts nt first
fur the (limit.
Kor (ho Alliletles, Plant went out,
1 Diij In lu Willie, Murphy out, Mat-
1111 eiiiplo).. nf ii,ewoii to Willie; Oidrlng out,
llnrmg to W iltie. No runt.
rmirtli IiiiiIiiu
Knr (he iliants, Kletcher went out,
Hurry in Mi limit. Hum. .truck nut:
Miuter iu iff on llaker'. b.ul throw
ror the Athletics, Slrunk". liner
war caught by Hums; Harry out. Her-
i'iK In W llde; Upp singled, (ho ball
bounding off Wlltie'. glove; Plank
lined nnn tn Kelchcr. No runs, I hit.
I.IkIiIIi IiiiiIiik
Kor Hie (Hants, Wlltie went out,
Cnlllns tn Mclmils; MaHhowson tiled
In Murphy; llenog Hied lo Strunk.
No runs.
Kor the Athletics, Wlltie retired
Murphy unassisted. Oidrlng went out.
"ornir.
k'nll. II. I.
n. ... ..-
khtro 1 , ru,,lrn ,0 Valnn.,
" . hi. vacquorro. gather
ing minllier liistiilluiiMil uf his Hue
ltonvt...
Willi ). Ihcsn .1111. nf Ihe
. i..,.nt. lint.,., ... .11.1 tint
11,110 i.io.i... ,..... -
Ihelr ciipni'lty for cUlllied Industry?
1. i . . 1I...1 It... I.'l.i tmif Ii filtlitPl It.
.1.... 1 1.... idt. fin..... uiuihiiz iii-tii lutl ttimiKl. In tr to got It.
1M1 111 tirimj " I
.... ai... iilit Mi.iiul lull Ihn llltlllttlrt
.i..w i.i inkit iiiUmitngv of1 Specliillsts curl nml frill cliry.an
Ihl. fail, mi'' H I" w"'l i'"' l"11
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In lii.t, but was put out ntlemplltii; Kletcher to Wlltie; Cnlllns singled to
in 111-111 scciiiiii. -o runs, hu iieiu. naher singled to right, and
Kor the Athletic. In this Inning Collin, was held on seioud; Mclmils
Cnlllns went nut, Matthuw.on to 'forced Collin out by llenog miasslst-
Willie; H.ikvr singled; Mclunls was cd. No run.; 2 hits,
out, Do) lo to Wlltie; Strunk walked; Mnlli Innlni:
inn iliants novo fled i.
Klotchcr singled throuah
ahtirt; Hums walked; Shafer tiled to
OldrliiK mid Murray flow to Murphy.
Nn runs; I tilt.
It looked for a while as though
ling (Irani; llenog hit to Collins,
who threw wildly (o Harry, allowing
llenog to take second and Matthew
sou reached third; Do)Ie was hit by
one of Plank' offerings. With the
bases full, Fletcher singled over
llaker'. head, .coring Matthew.on
and lleriog; 1)oyle held second!
Hum. .truck out and Shafer knocked
a tl in Murphy. Three runs; 3 hits.
Kor the Athletics. Wilton went be
hind the bat for McLean, who was
nun, uidrlng went out. lienor to
Wlltie, Cnlllns struck eut: llaker
An Open Letter
To Taxpayers
By The County Court
When the Siskiyou outlet Is ac-
couipllitied and tho Central Oregon
iroulo Improved through to Port.
land, tlio real value and benefits
as nut. Do, le to Willie. No runs. , r"U' 'r'" ,.ho , "co".e"' M-
v... w. HtKltnujI .1, lllutMaill UU,1-
.j tur nuiiii iuu lounuaiion and
llieiiiliiu. hefurn (hey lire exhibited
.. . ..I..... a ii.t.l I,. 11.... ut II...V nr.
i frmn Ihn liimiiillii resera- """ " -' -
ula. lni iiuUhors In IIm m'l I" l'l'er In th test advant-
lllTlt.
Ihn iiillln frmn Ihn Kliiiimlli reserva-
tliill urn
iiiiirkol.
nut, Dii)lo to Wlltie; Strunk walked;
tin rry forced Htrunk from llmt audi p(ir
he un put out by Doilo. unassisted. 'i:......i ,
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(Hants Murray tiled to Oidrlng:
MoLeaii singled; Wlllio struck out;
Mntlhewtim walked: llenoc went tho Muck men would break un iim
nut, Cnlllns In Mclnnls, Nn runs; 1 gnmo In this liming, a. two mcu ware
lilt. lugged out at tho lust station. The
Kor-the Athletics, Lapp wont out.'plny was as follews: Strunk singled
ll.tll.1 In WlltC! IHllltW at.ii-lAil. lt.e. tn Pritllne. Haw. l...nt n... .......
pliy filed to Hums; Oidrlng forced! Strunk look third and Harry second
IHniilf frnni llritt irelll.ttr I.I... mi, l.v nn Iti.vtn.a wll.l tin...... n i..ii..n.
l.'leitric Spaukcr. In Cue
At lluntlnglon. W. Va., two elec
tric "ipankom" have been Installetl
lu two of the city", school. Superin
tendent Wilson M. Koulk doclares
(hat tho "spankers," which work on
the principle of vibratory massage.
h.io been good persuaders. The
schools In which the machines were
Ipstalled wore noted for tho unruly
('.'Helpline, but aro now model, of do-portmtnt.
There Is a modem chateau In Nor
way, Franco, which Is constructed In
i-niim iit.oi i.i.i, Bviiiim linn uui uy un imyiu. wuu uirow 10 wiiixe; .ucii a way that the brick work re
tho Fletclier-Doylo route. No runs; Lapp forced Strunk out at the plate, 'sembles Intricate embroidery.
drainage has already been largaly
accomplished, will be apparent and
greatly appreciated.
When the present County Court
assumed office It had very few
passable mail, and a .mall nrt
Inadequate amount cf machinery to
work With. ' Buch as was nn hand
waa inferior and unsuitable to tho
task. The situation was like that
of a man seeking to subdue wild
sagebrush land with uo tools and
little money. In that case the
only thing to do Is always to get
the proper tools and go to work
with a will.
There waa at that time strenu
ous demand for road work In all
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