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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1916)
,', J - .,- MONOAV, JULY tt, Mil if THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON 't ,""t ONE-HALF OFF ON ALL SAILOR STRAW HATS THIS WEEK AT K. K. K. STORE m s 12 1 ro . , You'll need a good straw this kind of weather and here is your chance for a good straw at a great saving ONE-HALF OFF ON ALL STRAW SAILORS Panama Hats not included in this sale ',- CRRRRRRRESvvIl Bi T I . K. K. K. Store-Leading Clothiers and Hatters Title to Championship Remains With Klamath Br decisively defeating Willows yes- tefday afternoon, Klamath Falls Is stUl Kurar uw mini tor wo una pleaehly of California tad Oregon. SeereSte. K was a teal game, f catered by tko rttehtag of Lyle Blgbee, who allowed attea bit a arable to short left WU lows had the same lineup that defeat cd Klamath rails at Dorr- last Wed- )ikte4ax.exeeet Hoover ia the box Santas of Cask Heater. Hoover, who . ia Btaaford Ualvanttyt aaala twirler, maaateaed for eight bugle, two of wasted one. ait one. 'and strata oat seven. Hoorer walked one. W. bom aad strask oat four. . The first run eame ia the Irst iaa- Ataa; whoa Johaatoa hit through the ilsnr. was, advanced hr Bowde-oand Doaeoa at Irst dropped a lathe third Willows Karaered - ' u" - their oaly two raas with one bit and errors by Nelson. Greenwood and Jollv. Klamath rails gained two more la the foarth oa an error and hits by Bogart aad Blgbee. Bogart, Nelson and Big bee bit in the sixth after two were out, making two more runs. Bddle Bogart slammed the apple for three hits la four times at bat Blgbee got two. Nelson, Johnson,, Alton aad Palmer oae each., Qlnger'Oreenwood Booted two behind Blgbee, aad Alton, 'Nelson aad Jolly made aa error. Ba :eeat for these Willows would hare beea shut out Baa Jolly, the Oonsmulr catcher worked for ClarkegB2J-.-u,clMtor-whe worked ia Clarke's place yester day, oaaght a alee game. He dldat hK safely, bat met the ball fairly erery ''only Willows, and perhaps Weed, can now dispute the claim of Klamath Falls tor the championship ot Califor nia and Oregon. Weed has not played the locals, but a game is hoped for. The game yesterday was halted for some time when Stafford, second base man for Willows, was stricken with an epileptic lit He had to be carried from the field and removed to the care of a doctor. Here Is the detail, on yesterday's battle: WILLOWS GIANTS ABB H PO Austin, rf 4 0 0 S Stafford, 2b 2 0 0 4 Dent c tt, 4 Deacon, lb 4 0 HSU, 3D 4 o Sullivan,, If 4 0 Marshall, ss 3 0 Moore, cf 3 1 Hoover, p , 3 1 DeLoss. 2b 0 0 0 S o ft 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 9 0 2 1 0 1 0 G 1 ' i 0 0 0 1 Earned runs Klamath Falls 4. Two base hits Moore. Neteoa. Big Dee. First base on balls By Hoover 1, by Blgbee L Struck out By Hoover 4. by Blg bee 7. Left on bases Willows 3, Klamath Falls 3. Double plays DeLoss to Marshall to Deacon; Bowden to Nelson. Passed balls Dent L First on errors Willows 4, '"TnVh Falls 3. Hit by pitcher DeLoss, by Blgbee. Time ot game Hour aad 55 minutes Umpire Crawford. jjjj H 1bVL aV --Bamarl Moving Pictures Bargain night at the Star theater tonight when a program of big fea tures and single reel comedies aad dramas will be shown. A Paths Gold Rooster feature In five reels called Mary's Lamb, will sure nlease aa aa exceptionally good comedy-drama."The Little Brown Hen." a vim comedy, the Selig Tribune and an Edison drama en titled "Mary" makes a good eight reel program. Totals 31 2 1 24 11 6 KLAMATH FALLS AB R H PO A E Johnston, cf 4 1 1 4 0 0 Bowden, 3b 3 0 0 1 3 0 Alton, rf 4 112 0 1 Bogart ss 4 2 3 0 2 0 Nelson, lb 4 1 1 11 0 1 Blgbee, p 4 0 2 0 10 Greenwood, 2b 2 0 0 2 6 2 Jolly, c 3 0 0 7 0 1 Palmer, If .0 0 10 0 0 Totals 31 5 9 27 11 SUMMARY Stolen bases Palmer 2. Sacrifice bit Bowden. I. :! I TomVBT taWx. . TaTew I ' VBmBneJXfBlPB m' ' a9LlllBnT1BH CbfVcOft 7t , 3r-J- ft x.;s I Tkk It Ut Vlctrota Ml t Out on the porch with a Victrola .You CM have a solendid time in ncrfect rnmfnrt- Vnn 'ajojr the stiniaff music of the world's greatest bands. You can 1 'haa the aaoetfanoua untren. SnitrumentalUta inJ .nmj;n. :' eatertaui ou at will with their delightful mnuV mnA ;! I r i wprji AM tfcfcsaa beyourt right aow. There are Victors and Vlctrolas in k great varies frets tU tt, S300asd tuy terms csa be arranged to suit your rfiessMrtalsaei.v,iT'' r' "VtT iT.7 " "' r-r " mmt" y" w near, 1 v Jr I A ' jit tiift' arf- AKTi mrvis, .W if-. il,-J .t I .jffl; "'.'- M.j ' J., i ft -. "STftJ.-itCBW'i-i.r-j.r'r-Tr-- r ' " SamamW'llmmfJ i 'Hv"i' JvW"V ! Estate Papers Filed. Papers in the estate of Mrs. George Noland were filed with "County Clerk DeLap Saturday. The estate Is valued at $500, and the heirs are Georae T. Goodell of Portland, Catherine Goodell of Seaside, and Mrs. D. R. Marten of Point Roberts, Wasalagtoa. m AIN'T IT TH TIIUTHT We never blame the tailor wbn our pants we have to ala: We never blame the shoe man whoa our shoes grow old and thia: We never blame the batter when oar lids we have to float But we always blame the laundry when our shirts wear out When you want your shirts to last reasonably long, send them to the Klamath Falls Steam Laundry. Phone 33. 104t It's a Qlrt. Dr. George' I. Wright reports the birth or a daughter Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lester of Mt Laki. To Fish at Odell. Mr. and Mrs. George Haydoa aad the latter" father. Cheslle Stowe of Watsonville. Calif., left Saturday for Odell Lake-for a week's fishing. They will visit Crater Lake If the condition of the road permits. Here From Lost River. Ellis Young, a rancher of the Lost River section between'Olene and Wil son bridge, transacted business In town today. Barney Steps High. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Chambers are the proud parents of a new son. He arrived Sunday night, Mother and babe are donlg welL To Visit Brother. Mrs. Charles Johanke of 8t. Paul, Minn., arrived last evening for an ex tended visit with her brother, L. G. Vun Pollen of the Regsl shoe store. teava for North Countree. John Foster, Thad Mcllattan, Earl Walker and W. W. Smith left yester day for Odell Lake and other fishing waters in the north part of the county, They expect to be gone two weeks. Here en Business. Accurate Information about city prop. It. W. Tower, who resides In the erty snd farm lands, tee Chllcote. I Kcno xoctlon. Is here today on busl- ncss. ( You can get any slse cheek cashed .at ny time at K. K. K. iters. Bring your psy checks to us. We have e lautUhed a special department to cash checks. K. K. K. Store, tending Clothiers. lt-tf promt' Oly stockman Visits. O. T. (Buck) Anderson, a nvnt nlockman of tho Bly country, Is npendlns a fw days In Klamath Falls mi bualncHH, Callfornlans to Fish. H. II. McCrcnry, II. II. McCreary nnd J. K. McCreary of Hartford, Calif., were In town this morning on their way to Silvers' camp to fish for trout. i A. F. A A. M., Notice. I I Ilcgulnr communication tonight at 8 o'clock. A. A. MEHAFFEY, Sec'y. i ORPHEUS" THEATER Hunters' Oulde In Town. M. H. Wampler, guide for big game hunters, is spending a few days in Klamath Falls. Mr. Wampler lives at Woodbine, his homestead in the Odessa country. Fish at 8prlng Creek. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Davidson and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert spent Sunday whin- ping the waters of Spring Creek for trout They report good luck. Fort People Here. Ora W. Engle and Joe Ball ot Fort Klamath were In the county seat yes terday to see the baseball HOUSTON'Q Metropolitan Amusements J i-ii-irr. ul..j OPERA HOUSE HOUSTON DARK BY 'esdSBTe PIANO DEPOT STAR THEATER "Mary'e Lamb," Five Reel Pathe Cosndv.Dnm. "Sella Tribune," "The tittle Brown Hen," Vim Comedy "Mary" , Edison Drama " tike Klamath Scenery. "As delightful a trip as I ever en joyed," said C. A. Johnson and wife of won ureex, ure., last Bight nar re turning from an excursion on the Upper Lake. Mr. aad Mrs. Johnson leff this morning for their home. Dairy Wins dame. The Dairy baaeball team yesterday afternoon defeated the Eagles, a small boys' team of this city. The score wss 8 to 3. A bad decision by the umpire and an attack on him by Fintle Kerr of the visitors caused both to bo ban ished from the game. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KOR SALE OR TRADE High grade touring car; will trade for well lo cated timber clnlm or other proporty. Enquire at 208 Main street. 10-tf FOR SALE Six-foot dining room ta ble at a bargain; one oak dresser, one living room table, ono oil heater, net of Austrian china dishes; must mpI Itomorrow. Mrs. E. It. Willis, 12tb nnd Pine. it KOR SALE Second hand baby buggy, practically new; will sell for halt price. Wlllard L. Smith, phone 221Y. 10-31 TYRONE POWIN and LOIS WCBKR IN -THE BYE OF QOO" Klro Reel Bluebird Feature s Also a good one reel comedy. SIX REELS GOOD MUSIC Admission Always 10 Cents t i"r iiji-ti-i-s-s"'i-b-u-s u-n.iitn.vn. SANAT1TE Makes tore perspiring' feet happy get a 2: package at STAR DRUG CO., A-ett wmwwtyibAtymuAtumMtmmm&&im MM-hm0mJmmmI4 Goes to Missouri. Mrs. Stacy Hemeaway left this morning tor St Joseph. Mo., where aha will make her permanent residence. Enjoy Good Fishing. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Lincoln aad Mr. and Mrs. Harry GoeUer returned yes terday from a three weeks' fishing aad camping trip to OdeU and Crescent lakes and Spring Creek. They say It was very cold at Odell Lake, but that the fishing was good. KODAKS Prlnevllle People Visit Mr. and Mrs. George Nlley of Prine- ville are In Klamath Falls. They are visiting Klamath's scenic attractions, TEMPLBTHEATER 'Strange Case of Mary Page," Ninth Enlsodfl "George Ade Fables." . ... H.u, . u, no unioy," Hazzard of Helen HsHm "Path- News." To Visit Sister. Mrs. Frances Boyd left this morning for Yreka to visit with her .- u-. Bllsworth Tubbs ot tkat town. Vacation time, camping tripi, hunting and fishing, are made doubly enjoyable if you keep a pictured record of them. Kodaks are within the reach of all Brownies may be had from $1 to $12 Other model, range from $6.00 up we particularly call your attention to the post card Brownie It sells for Here From Silver take. Mr. aad Mrs. John n h. an... Lake country are Klamath Falls vis itors. MERRILL OPERA HOUSE Merrill, Otsoon, MOTION PICTURES WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS Hsre From Yalnax. ,- Dr. B. C, Bennett and Frank Cohurn spent the week end in the county seat. V Slnnotta Ltgye. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip j, ginnott left this morning for Ban Frandaeo, where th.ey will reside. Mr. Slnnott has a position ia the cce of the Pseitc Coast branch of tko United Press. $10.00 Uie roll films-Takes pic turn full post-cardfsize. We have the nnlv full MJ i . 4- .. . . in southern Orpann r !Vmp ., VcK or K-odakf in souuiern Uregon. 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