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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1916)
j t -i i v '.' .. a ' ' 'irt 7 ' ' M'lfJlf. ' MONDAY, JUNE It, nil THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON 'iWs (swans J .. s ' v ' " i mi -v Wvv lAltlltlA .......-.. A a .A. .A. .A. -A. -A. A. .A. AAAAAAAA. A A A A AAAAAAAA.AAA.A A "a a A. m. A. JSflW 'M. 'Ml M. -ML to' Idlerest ETK?V ' N un know ou wain io give the kiddies an outing. You know you want to get out of town into the country. You know you want a beautiful spot to pitch your tent. ir to build your log bungalow where you have plenty of woodland and shade. 'You know you want this on a cold, clear, beautiful stream of water. You know you want this mi earn to he alive u ith plenty of fish, You know you do not want this to be far away from your home. Last but not least, YOU KNOW vou want to own this summer camp your self, to fix it tn suit yourself, to do as you please, ' There is but one place of this ideal kind that I know of and that is IDLEREST on SPRING CREEK I am today putting on the market summer home sites, every one a perfect one, in this beautiful townsite, double lots containing 50-foot frontages upon the streets, at prices that no one can lefusc to pay Prices ranging from $30.00 to $75.00, and on terms that' even the smallest little fellow in the world can meet. . ' , No Interest or Taxes There will be no taxes or interest upon this until after maturity. In purchasing one of these lots you get all the privileges that any properly owner has upon this stream whether large or small owner Many Improvements Contemplated 'Iheie aro many improvements contemplated m Idle rest that will be foi iho pleasure of the property owners and guests of this place, .such as tennis courts, croipict grounds, a dancing floor that wijl accommodate all that care to participate ' I x m T LgAlusssa HWSjuSSf'1 v A FEW OF THE BEAUTIES THAT WERE CAUGHT AT SPftlNO CREEK '' " .,.l T)y;,.T STr TiiT('W W '"wWli . . O AM vdfe8$fe: on opring L,reek OKI J g'sn-n-n-n-n-BV S " ('.A... OKI ? BEwEwkwwrBl V 1 , assnaM T; '- saw-sBa-saTS!1 r ,': nsn-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-M T-BTi Els-BmsKi ," wSSBSSBaBBSSl 5SW; J mMwMWWMWMWlWWWmMWWiMMnWWwMMwSwwMW 1 wVi " - , j- - i" M. 7 jii5-' ,t prv-or i, ,t-v:r '' i CECIL WEEKM - ,, . .. tt -wMf. ...'ew. For further information, see or write r .'. - wk..r'.JfWi i'?" Exclufive Sam Agenf ; ' J " mlbtqr) Office at Weeks Abstract Co. Fifth Street between Main and ''&WiiLii rtSivlW Ossr. Klamath Avcbuc) Klamath,FaH4,'Pre: R. C. Spink, Owner, Klamath Falls) Ore. a lf ' Why Idlerest is an Ideal Place for Summer Homes and is Fast a Popular Resort Idlerest is but a two hours' drive by car from Klamath Kails, Hie same to tlie noted Crater Lake and Huckleberry Mountain, Five or six miles from the Upper Lake Shores, .ind only three miles from the S. P. R. R. line running now as far as Kirk, a small station located about twelve miles above Idlerest, in the section of the Klamath Big Marsh on the Klamath Indian Reservation. The survey of the Hill's contemplated railroad line runs directly through this property 'lying on Spring Creek. . " T If you want your money's worth and a bargain at the same time, do not overlook this proposition. It is just possible that never again a chance like this wjll be given n the people to own their own summer homes upon this beautiful stream. 5, This is the last time that anv of Mr. Snink's orooertv on Sorinflr Creek will be on the market i ' ' &a ' iifrjawsM' . A A A A -- -. . -k A A A A A A A i A - A A A A A . -. . , -O '. '- y - I"-',' A4uM3wil4wkKMMJS t-ll-H-J-IIH-H T kwwaMwr"!' Wrangling Bad Feature of Sunday's Ball Game Bm.w.11 honors yeaterday wont to Klamath F-Ha, 5 to 2. In the "crab- bine," Mtdford led by a slight margin. , Bvldently lbs martial spirit occasioned by the calling out of the militia has affected lomo-of Southern Oregon's athletes, for tboy orerlooked no oc casion to start a wrangle. Tho crowd yelled In disgust several times, and some ot the Jangles on the diamond continued until tho police ambled out to ','medlate." "Shorty" Miles ot Medford, whoso ooabulary Is like unto that of a sa loon parrot, and who shows Just about as much discretion In Its use as does oat ot these bar-room pets, distinguish ed himself yesterday mainly by reason of bis crabbing' and vituperation. Hh language and abuse from tho side lino was so offensive that when Dlgbee ran In to the plate In the seventh to guard It while Clarke retrieved a pass ed tall, and Miles left the coaching territory to come to tho piato for a continued tirade, Dlgbee struck tho visiting second, sackor. Of course, n baseball park la a poor place for audi luetics oaa were used but some other players at once interfered, and this Incident, obnoxious as It wan, seemed to have the effect ot tonlns down tho bellicose tendencies of both teams. Miles' IniiKUURo from the coaching line oven went to the extreme of cast? Ing that most insulting epithet regard lng Blgbeo'a matornal ancestry, to gether with frequent application ot tho name of tho Deity as a suffix to many cubs words, and a lot of other torma ttuggcBllvo of the lowest dives and tho most revolting of practices. It Is to bo regretted that' Blgboo, In stead or striking Miles during the iwmo, did not wait until afterwards, and then turn tho corpulent cussbox over his knee for a spanking, but of course thoro's a limit to all things. Anotlior cnuso of dlssention in yes tordny'o game wast tho work ot Um pire Miller. Miller is a Medford man, nnd he Is said to have admitted alter i the game that he had 55 bet on Med ford. His decisions cortainly indicat ed this, for bp started In the very tret inning to sbado bis rulings In favor of tho boys from over the hills. This roxulted In a real get-together demon stration In tho fifth Inning, and after that, Miller mado himself unpopular vlth all aides by trying to "even up" matters. TlilugH looked bad for Klamath In lha first Inning when Scholx, the flrat man up, was given a base on balls and Wilson, who followed him, was hit I The Medford flrat sacker was struck hard.-and writhed in agony for several minutes before he could go to tret With two on, Dlgbee struck out the next two men up, and then the bases wore all populated when Sleberta was walked. Force was retired on a weak grounder To Blgbee, so tho danger was over. 8leborts, one of the Oregon Agricul tural College stars, pitched for Med ford. Johnson, flrat man up In the first, singled; Bowden sacrificed him to second, and Alien went first on four balls. Nelson flew out to Moran, and then Blsbee cracked out his usual two- sacker over right Held fence, scoring Johnson and Alton. Threo runs were gleaned In the fourth, when Blgbee doubled again, nnd Palmer did likewise, after Green wood had sacrificed Blgbee to third and Clarke fanned. After Blgbee) scored on a passed ball, Palmer 'pur loined third, Peterson went first on a pass and both Palmer and Pete were able to score while Caster was boot In? Johnson's drive all around center field. Medford's chances at scoring In the enrly innings were cut' off invariably, by the Quickness ot Clarke's peg to f-ocond. A certain T. Cobb, who plays ball somewhere east of the Rockies, could have beaten then sometimes, perhaps, but he'd nave rambled some. In fact, these pegs sad a tendency to keep the Medford baaeranaen glued to the sacks. Nelson also broke up a Medfend raisin the sixth by an unassisted double. The visitors scored their two runs in the eighth by combination of shady umpiring sad two( hits. After Sleberta struck out, Iwree singled, and he went second when Harper was passed on bills, after Coleman flew out Harper, by the way, was hit once by, Blgbee. and, was. Issued two passes In four tnne to the plate. Koran raa also issird stoar-wtll pass by Miller. and.8enls staffed, scoring "Sunny Jim." Wu-oa wm,Uo walked, and this walked in Harper, with Med ford's second and' Issitrms. Toe dwpe sheet Mstws: KLAMATH FALLS ' AS t R FO A Johnson, cf ...... ALLEN AND 6ANS BOX 10 A DRAW 8MOKKR AT PAVILION PROVES REAL EXCITING IN SPOT, AND FANS HAVE HOPE8 OF A TINUANCE OF BOUTS CON- ) v v I 100 Bowden, Sd ......J 0 0 0 Alten, ss ........i 1- 1 1. Nekton. 1st 4' 0 9 Blgbee, p 4 1 S 0 S Greenwood, zd.,. 0 14 1 Clarke, c S 0 18 J Palmer. If 4 1 1 I o . That the boxing sport has not-lost Its charm for local tans, desptto the abbreviated number of rounds neces sitated by the state law, was evidenced by the big turnout Saturday night The relish shown by the fans shows these i bouts will be popular as lone they , sre on the sonars. ' Backed by AmpleMoney te'meet every condition or emer. ssney, this Is an eminently safe bank st which to have ysur ac count slides, there's mere than money behind the tank. There Is' able mansfement and also an tm-fallln.-we.lre entond every eeur ' et a seed bank esn de with, safety, FIRST STATE 2 SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON , -WwsBsPAf STAR DRUG COMPANY Cuuutliatiou U a very simple, tmtiirul trouble, but unless prop erly (rented, It may develop Into a tiii.fi Ktrlou mid complicated dlsoase. We advise that Carl's Little t.frnr Llftdrn be kept U ev ery lioiuu, We ennuot recommend hCios tl)l ton highly We rnn- tlon our patrons against the free) nnd Indiscriminate use of laxa tives and pnrgatlves. 16c Star Drug Co EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL Hotnelnt Irsns, Chaflln. Dishes, Fuse Plufe, tatterlts, Flash Lights, Handy Lanterns, etc., etc. Est), mates on Electrical Installatlan cheerfully given. CECIL WEEKS. ELECTRICIAN At the Klamath Sportsman ftero SOt and Main, Phent M Totals .11 I f 1 MasWTOKD AB: .: H PO A II Schols, ss .. 4' 0 1 0 1 Wilson, 1st t 1 '6 I 0 Miles, M 4 ISO Caster, cf .4, .101 Sleberta, p .J' 100 Force, e - ...4 118 11 Coleman, If 4 100 Harper, rf 1 1 1 0 '0 Moran, Id 1 111 Totals JT 1 4 14 4 BY INNINGS Klamath Falls ....0 3 0 0 0 0 -5 Base bits . .1 19S.101 7 Medford - 010 01 Base bits 1100-4 SUMMARY Stolen bases Bowden, Palmer. Sac rifice hits Moran. Bowden, Green wood. Two base. Uts-BLtbee S, Palmer, First on. baMs by Blgbee, T: by Sleberta. B. Strnek sat-ty Blgbee, IS; by, Sleberta, t. Left en bases Medford,!: KUmathFaUe, 4,-DonWe playa-t-ott to Miles to Wilton; Big bee to Alton to Nslsea; vNe)eon a, aasUttC, Flrat bass s rr-rs Klam ath FsMi, X n bf FJtokwrr-WIIfwt "4f""W fle t In the main event Bobble Allen and Young Joe Gsns, a colored boy front Sacramento, furnished an exciting go. No decision could be rendered bat the concensus ot opinion, Including that ot Referee Blllle Hatfield, was that honors were sven. AUen waa aggressive thromghsmt but he failed to land with any tolling. iJsf feet Tfca tMH aM.tba hciww.k n&gmm?mfc ' v - T - f 7. I I ir you wake up with. a. bad, taste, bad breath and tongue Is cos tod; it your head is dull or seeing; If what you eat sours and forms gss nnd aetd In stomach, or you are batons, consti pated, nervous, sallow, nnd oaa't get feellBe just right, seals insMs balk- in&rlnk before breakfast, s ot real hot water with s ts-ssoonfsl of limestone phosp ssto la It This will flush the poisons sad toxins front, stomach, liver, kidneys sad bowels, and cleanse.-sweeten and purify the entire' allstentory tract Do your in side bathing immediately upon aris ing In the-'mornlag to wash out of the system all the previous day's poison ous waste, gasxs aad sour 'Ml before! putting more food into ths stontssh. To feel like youag folks fssi; Uks you fslt before your blood, aerres aad --Al- rT-r. ---- ;rWfJCmMr7Sl sTi- W ALLHAND OmtM, Wc guarsnUe Swserlerwerfc r i. rJfr ShlrfM f'nllam nail alt nnd Fancy Dre-w-..) olanythlag else. Phone 1S4 . hrT.. j ''fe&, wlut. Send us or express. h ' jtnT ragrlw'.Bwf your work by yatssf asst- KLAMATH AUAsMMW$A 8& etect upon his dusky opponent Osas uuacIea became loaded with body lav- U evldentlyased to tea or atoreronmd purU,W gH trom .omr pk(mullt E j Boes. as be persistently covered ntojquart,r pouaof Uatsstww.f-sf-Ato t head, and walked throagh -JJ which ulnexpenslvasadsiawH tost fuslUadee Into clinches, and as Muv Ni,exinptforiMrliktwlsftwsk. qpis w wuwnsDurr hum wars Hses, g BOt unpleasant he walloped hard while grappling. These would, of course, have been ef fective in a longer fight, bnt they tail ed to bother Allen, only bruising his back and sides somewhat In the flrstprellmlnary, Kid Carria brought blood to Gristow. noss in the first round, and thereafter their beat wss a Marathon, Gristow retreating continually until he took the ooant In the third round. Harry Sargent of Dorrfs and Battling Weeks were two lads well nwtohed for sameness, cleverness aad aggressive aesa, and in their two rounds, they kept the fans oa tiptoe, giving cm of the fastest little mists ssea here la many a day, Beferee Llnkenbaeh's decision of a draw was posmlar. 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