TTSfiT TUESDAY, JANUARY f, Ifllr ? T, - u,.Al.TV KLAMATH FALLS. OKEOON Pennsylvania Defeated I IUKET FOR FLAX It! O r iy V I --.sssslssBBBBsssssssssssssssssssssssWssssssssssMsssssWssM-gsMB 'f 1 tA, . B. . hSBBBBb 7 tap " I RHUS UR6E i $ tt. IV Cy f ft?" 4f' ; i !V, m :m w 'rv I'll A f BE W &TF.- m Ifr h I IF If to m l r i ' "i It UftfTCfrRTATtR UR ANNUALLY 'mhVPfrom THE F1RER ACRES OF RBRjUIRIMR MS PLANT Vnarasxtr of omgox. -, Jaa. l-hw laadred tteMal kw 4 M INlM abeat eaoasr Rear to Mirtmn the ftwf flax pro dacKsaaaaaRy aed ay the United acres asore anaterial for crtr, aad other coarser 'There wore ot . acres of flax aaaa? tar Rare is the Calted State ttot year, however. There were 2.WW. efwMcR M were to Oregon. the war the acres on which raised prectkarty all the fiber I ta the Caftcd State were in Bel- France, aad other roentries a Mas way neat ts unites aout. aaace the war the raited "States ha keen aMo ta rt a atari as. the Rax tatsstry. Re tar. eaweetx. Rax has teen ptaatcd i rather thaa for flher. ta ad- 1 1 the eatpat of the 2,aj acres gJeated tar fiber. US, peaads of teed last year. The seed 1 tar u wndlnr. and for aaac- !ra.ateal aad similar pro- Ftgnrcs the Rax indnstry of the worM Rare keen gathered hy the Cai ndrr T On achool of rniwtrrp. the dtoeetar of which, H. RJUner.be- .Jk"Ul Mere ta a great fatare for Oregon asjPy111 a Rax state. The new -tank" process r renins the Rax with hot water, as mlfii at Kngene for the aaan q Mtlij aTRax aroanetd near Kageae thia Tear, la saU to he an eaTective as the arapeaa Modes and canaMerahty faster. WASHINGTON. D. C, Jan. i The haaMj this aftemeoa rerased to en Ran the vaace ante neat to beQisex. aAbyPraatde. this TrrJr.r.Bt.Wh)ttTastbTtteHuTt. Ugh IT 1" "T .TJheaejrieea wiH be ie effect an. 9 fjahraav V.W7. er aatil p rests t TrRKNCT ARK FOR CREDIT. CARNTQAU. OlihOepL rn Store Site Your Nkkks saav ssnsj wk jwv sm nnaxner Sana's hH? wjr SMC sveiSj ous hy MrjrlfMj BWBssataaahaaeer Cesa. pare ear ericas with the creHH Cssaaasl aassataaa, nee caa tac CbbbsbR Bjenthea, per caa jge aaaairBBBe.neeaja i2e Hasaiar. par east i7e RiniliBf, pares i7e Ptawplila, per can i7e Caanap, per battle e .Cee atareh, perfcnsje . tc i M aalsrad beaae, pee pawn ife RRWiRshinna,peepiaad t2e : Again, pee haw ,tje ' w -Jtat -- "aa" per saa .7Sc Laaa' m aaa sssaw, saw aac at JO VMtajTaista Rear, per anck gut w"swnaBwaBi aaaasT r PaaV..i , r..f Oregon Overwhelms Sod of Pn Have Time But Lack Crushes rennlvaiaV star eleven fell be- fore Coach Besdek Oregon machine' Oregon's three yard line, where ne at rasadena yesterday to the tnne otwas trd and compelled to retire. 1A a tune that filled thousands of. ,uwaptcd field foal by rnn- wpponer, of J?lhto failed and Huntington panted low with X . and which brought I5.WB , people to their feet la a aaiWecedoat of daarer a the qaanerj & atiac. The second half opened with a low Neither side scored during the nm, for Oregon when her Ml tackle, oiartrr. Repeated panting was done, Johnnie Beckett. wa hurt :ad I forced durinc thU quarter by H. HtmUagtonJ to retire. He was repUced by w . n - ,j ih.t- rr tvbbstI. Hans. Within the nrt ten aalnatea rania. both averaging forty yards. " J Neither ide coaM nke yardage at straight football, aad the quarter ended with reansyhrania in possession of the ball on her own thirty yard line. At lean fifteen loyal Oregon raeo eagerly received the returns from this quarter as it was dashed to the Her ald offce. aad soon tbe college aUaos pherc wxs so strong that a freshman 5 from U. of O. aad a rook front O. A. C respectively were called upon to give their college yells, which they prompt ly did. Neither team was able to place tue over the goal during the sec ond cuarter. MonteiUi aad Parsons oi : i .v. t nt rj Ik gaanfteTforward passes had failed, After much punting PeansylvaaU soon nmed the ball to Oregon's forty yard line, where an attempt to kick was vi v T.i-n- tv. i.r fninkack of the Pennsylvania eleven aad an About People You Know mmmmmt0wmi Crane Vtaita. J " I'?"""! n v mit nf Klamath Aceuev is a T " bssiness Tisiter la Klamath Fail to- aay. rUtarn Frem Visit. Dr. F. R. Goddard and son Jack re turned last night from a short visit in Sogue River Valley. Here From Fart. Walter Dixon, a business man of Fort Klamath, is spending a few days is the coxaty seat on business. Mrs. Penny Is lit Dr. F. M. White was called to Teter Landing, sear Keno. Saturday, to see Mrs. W. M. Penny, who is quite UL Ulnch Leaves. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Cinch leftj this morning for Portland, where OjcJ former win attend the convention of district managers of the Mutual Life Insurance company of New York. They will return in about ten days, aad Mr. Inch then will opes an insurance ofice here. Memheroftke President's Cthintt B5S Lv.C'?;saaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa! &J&RaaaaaaBa1RRBaaaaaaaa &&faTABBBBBBBaTBBBBBBBBi X..Vr''BReJBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBH BaBBBBBBBBBBBsfsaBBBBaH d'.mM"- daBBBBBBBBPVW1 ?bbbbbF 11 - mmWMWmWx B AT BBBBB"tew5iS' iLrStaBBBBBBtBBBSav' ? m m- f ''mmBBBBBBBBr'''!x; ffijttj&ucS3gaaBBwKafaiia!lK illlWHSBBBBBBBBBBBS Ball in Shadow of Oregon' Goal SewaJ Punch to Put It Over, While Oregon Through Penn't Line Twice Anwrican roan carried the tall to Pennsylvania was within striata dl- taace of Oregon's goal bat twice their drop-kicks were blocked aad Oregon placed tbeaaselves out of danger by puntine. Berry was able to retnrn to the game and forward passed for thirty yards. Shy Huntington then tore around the Pennsylvania end for thirty yards and Parsons went through the line for six yard gain. Then tol loved a succession of capid-tre plays. Parsons passed the ball to Shy Hunt ington, who forward passed to Tegart for a toochdown. Parsons kicked the! goal aad the quarter ended. Oregon .. Penn. ft. When this wire Hashed la at the : R4iV3 osW a treat err went forth and If son casual person had at thtenson. Andrew CoMerJHarr, eer. tie passed by. be woukl wtinout a 1 doubt, have wondered If Use- occupant (of the said case were practicing a iase of the Indian War Dance or IZ, AU-ithey were taking a coarse la acrobatic Ferra Law Pttrtaerahip. J. C Satesic and A. C Taden have ... .. . .. I lormec a uw pannersai? asu wui oc-i enpy the suite on xaia sxreet over me i First National hank. ! Is A boy arrived Sunday at the heane of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Prouty.TU 8a gent street. Mother aad baby are e , - - - . . ; ing wen. says Dr. r. M. Watte; Campbell Is Setter. David Campbell. Langell Valley stockman, who has been m for some time, is improving of late. He is at the home of his daughter. Mrs. Lccisjr. cherished a dosire to see Alaska. Gerber. of this city. Service, the Star Theater u the place MISS INA GRAHAM lfor-you tonight. SECURES Piano! Tnc Shooting of Daa McCrew," a J photoplay based on the porm of the ?fe avxPiiK in lh rtmfil kinir profit ni.paig conducted by the Stilts D--' ., . . ... . lW i in as Alaskan dance hall and the g'ComTwereisdeyeerdi!.-.'CPttrlI , H Dangerous Daa' Utss Isa Graham Lad the highest rou XeGrew It teJl how a strange; nJ secured the heaaful Bantam stepped into the dance hall, played the fuTer piano. Mrs. Bar; Whitlack wee P- bought drinks for the crowd, the second jm of a very fine Cotem- ' " ,aid: tea Grafaaola. The Henley schooli' l". says he. you dost know aad Miss Grace Hoagiand were third - ' os rf y"0 C3T damn: and fourth and carried of the two But 1 want to scat, and rcy words are gold watches. The set of Rogers " aad m bet my poke silverware was awarded to Miss Mabel they're true. Martm. who was fifth in the contest. T1 ce of yoe is bound to bell, and t that one is Den McGrew." BLINDFOLDED TO DISCOSS BUTTLE j , AUSTRIAN OFFICERS ARE RUND-'jEtM FOLDED ANO TAKEN TO ITAL IAN HEAOOUARTERS TO TALK EXPLOSIVE " , ROME, Jan. t-Hew hnrdtoes be- J trees Italian and Asctnaa n jwere temporarfly saspested while 1 lbHndfolded cdBcers from both sines net to discuss the merits of a certain i ! explosive in crnUzod warfare was told j here today for the first time. I i The Australians bowled the white J f? of a temporary trace aad ngo-,' tted a diMcaauen by wigwags- The. htiMrans acMieier tw iwrb. m. 3 roautivE amisan tvir bm. 1 .ercKfed Xo Max's 1ma r k .! jtrftirbes.. The uliaa aare taant sate Hrrrifliirt tn ktimiirmr a friiLvnu t - k. v.-l 'fiwuoc caaotn were lad hack ta their j'"- frrtlfinaTlrms infl hanaiilas am i w - - ! i wv atMaar I renewed. 1 Easterners stunts. Soch personage. as V Motscbeahacher. H. a Merrjman " I Wm. C. Hum conM he seen throwing their bats tnte the air. dancing around I on one leg or slapping soaae fellew on the back. Oregon song and yells fol lowed with a roar, and the retnrns of the last qaarter were awaited. Halfback Parson of Oregon started things going ta the last qaarter hy car- rrlng the bU aronnd left end tor thlr- ty-nve yard, within one yard of the Peanatrraala goal. Parsons then car ried the ball ever for a touchdown, and successfully kicked the ball between the goal posts. Shy Huntington car ned the ball for sixteen yard arowid, nH im' it was nlaln that PcnnV nnia ns mdaallr weakening. With I a succession of forward passes and Use bucks. Pennsylvania carried the hall to Oregon's ten yard line, and Ore gon Intercepted a forward pass behind' her own goal Use just aa Instant he- far the whistle blew. ' The final acore was Oregon 14. Penn sylvania 0. Some of the Oregon men in Klamat a ( Falls who were interests tn we oui- of the ganae -are: George ster- ,warece ,,. .- v, -.-, tiw Rot Oress. John Moore. Robert Rtggs. rorrest Pell. V. T. sfotschen haeher. Ernest NaiL Clitord Sertts. W. C Hum aad Ralph Hara. STORY IF DANCE HALL rS RETOLD AtAKAI RDRM RY. RORtRT W, SERVICE m REENACTEO ON THE SCREEN AT STAR THEATER TO- NIGHT OefLY. If yoa like the great outdoors, that thing about which Jack Condon an! other wntrrs have taid in War stor ies, if .you like the frankness and the ; raggednesa of the frontier. If you have or If yes Mke the of Robert W. 4 saroe saxoe by Robert W. Service, will w .wwi fn?r4if T ftrfw tft l&iit CT1U12E at trwial eea. And a iwaaen wmat ha daekiltty e ar H may fwavn. tile DaabiMy Pw)y ui .. . CHHXOTE, j Buy no anM hrtcks. Take no jrfcanoea. Irraatt in aure thing only in Srw eaUars in the " anwnmac i hbsiij. isu-gt Ma3 di'ieaaRa. Xo taae ito yay. l'2t' r- ' AgaBt. warns math1 IThe Prmirsie ''i' ) Twa atanl Caaagy The Orpheas aeB gave iy BEBvonwg. gwreaijiyj-nt - m"K, AMlaRfRRlaRea5iTS t VwSW WlSnl S4hVv vSJbbsSSSj IIiSbbbVw VnSj "SKClSwwlv aaTasSa eSraVTjftSJ Tasf TM wi4wTs- w tNaaartiy Dvt W0W 9f wnw csw SWh. sasBsaM.''' 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