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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1917)
&mm THl fHWO HatUTD. KLAMATH FALU, OMOOW v ntONBAV,aiAViiHj, if " ? " V f mvj li-: V w V. s. w l m trftt o? s A'tfX loco- News MULT KLUUm WbUTbTJCB o. a. m. s. Mlahnum, Saturday, IS degrees. No predpltatloa. Maxkaua, Sunday, 75 Attn. Mtatmua, Suaday, degree. e Precipitation, trace. MMlmam. today, 41 tonees. No precipitation. e Leavee far Part Mn. Mabel Clement and daughter. Vera, left this morning tor Ft. Klamath to visit for a month with her brother, Jesse Johnson, who I foreman of the Jay Mitchell ranch of that place. Leave After Visit Hunter 8avldge left thla morning after spending scleral day In the city on business. Leave far Talent Mr. and Mr. O. L. Brown, of the Orlgaby ranch, left this" morning for Talent Mr. Brown's grandfather. Oar Brawn, former resident and Pio neer at Klamath County la not ex pected to lire.- nttVTOQ iPMN rnMalMnU 3. O. Stevenson, of Eugene, and Geo. atoveaaoa arrived by aatomoblle yea ttrday from nothern points. George baying a new Paige aatomoblle while ta Portland., Re reports the roads In vary had condition In the Paaa Creek canyon, near Toacolla and from Ager north. In 'rem Pelican Bay. Jsmra l.vtle was In town veaterda Bach from tehee t. ,' n,. ki . - th iwium wi j . c "v " - " "" - .... . mm . r. nu rm rru ruv loln rsnin where he Is work VmI Wta llM MA.k.AA) I... .I.kil from Portland where he has been at tending dental school. Gee (a Martin. G. B. Cotad left this morning for Martinet, Cal., on business expecting to return the last of the week. Teacher Leaves far Home. Miss Lota Shaffer, teacher at the Shasta View school left this morning for her home In California to spend the summer after teaching here nine months. tng as time keeper. He reports that 550 men are working In the camps and that the conscription law will hit cer tain parts of the logging Industry hard as many of the men are between II nml 31 jesr of age. In From Reservation. C. H. Ashbury and H. W. Illncks, of the United Statea Indian service were In town yesterday from the reservation on business. v The Epwerth League of the Grace M. E. Church of this dty will give a party at the bath house evening. May M to which aH mamhera of t Down Pram Ridge. J. 8. Griath and Mrs. D M. Orif. Chrlatlaa societies la-the dty aa well ltth eaae down today from Eagle Ridge hare been Invited. bnslaess. Serve Time; Leave. Ell Nlckerson, former negro pro prietor of an establishment on West Mala street, left this morning for Me Cloud, Cat, where he said he has a business opening. Ell left the county Jail tost week end after serving out his sentence of a month la addition to paying a heavy See for conducting a public ahisaace In this city. In Prom Midland. J. W. Deputy was a city visitor today from Midland on business and arraag for his duties aa census marshal! la his precinct on June 6th. 9E Klamath Falls Takes Two (.Continued from page 1) Cuts Poet With Axe. . Harold Ogle Is In the city under going medical treatment for a badly cut foot which he struck with an axe while working In the Pelican Day lor ging camp Saturday afternoon. In From Country. A. Otto was a visitor today on hual ness from his place In the valley. Recruit en Reservation. W. A. Deltell, accompanied the Army recruiting oncer and Cain Bconschln to the Reservation yesterday and are spending several days there to recruit Indians Into the Army. Ball Team Departs. The Arbuckle Almonds baseball boys left this morning on their return home after being defeated two games here yesterday. -maBEL - m in i iBiin mT&k . VtfBEBssme 'eaafaadaa H. Hlira MiatatatK. wrA a-rvvv ?m&mm that savor of good ball and promisee thla -city aa good. It not a better, team than last year. , Klamath plays Dunsaulr here next Sunday aad Manager Watt has algaed two gaaea with Willows, oae her and the ether at Willows. He hope to secure another game for June to III up his dates. The gate yesterday cleared expense by several dollars glvlag the oleal team a good atari all around. The box scores aa are follews: MOKNINll GAME . ARBUCKLE ALMONDS AB R H A PO E Bailey, rf. 4 1 I 1 0 StrtcklerM 4 0 I t 1 J. Gllkupy. c B 0 0 10 0 U Trayabam. 1st .. 4 0 1 3 0 Weat.aa. 4 0 0 1 Moore, ef. 4 0 R. Gtllaspy, If. 4 1 1 t Scott. 3d ,.- 3 13 0 1 Dalley. p. 3 1 0 4 Sanders, 'p. t 0 0 1 , KLAMATH PALLS Wt " M Maher, aa, Dewden. 3d, Smith, ef. Shaadllag, 3d. .... Dewaey, lat , , J. Clark, c. K. Clark, If. Crawford, rf, Shader, p. 4 1 a lttt H1UUH itmiuuiHMH 1 1 1 1 4 t 1 I II 1 II f 0 Totals ,........,.... 31 3 T It 13 1 SUMMARY-ttaerllce hits-West. Moore, Bowdea; Barned runs K. P. t: Two base hits Smith, Downer; Three base hits-Downey. J, aillaapy; Walks Bandera 1. Shader 1: Struck out Sanders T, Shader 11; I-ft oa bases Almonds T. K. P. ; Wild Htch-San-ders-1; Passed ball-Glllaspy 1; first en errors Almonds 3; K. . f. Time, 1, hr. U mla. Umpires, Craeger aad Oattrelt. Bearer, Hura. We bay. sell, real aad repalr'MwIng machine. H-M 4 Kvaaa 4 Balis STRAY NOTICK Cam (a my awet Nav. 14, IMC a browa aaddla aoraa, branded-C (eg. teasloa bar C) weight about m lb. ROBMRT OKUAVKN. 14-41 Urella, Ore, HAND VACOUUM CLIANIR After a year's try-out the Muporia temlenl of llulldlnga at tha Saa Itaa clsvo Kiposltlon gave hla eadorsement to the If aad Vacuum cleaner over the power machine for all practical pur poses. The SweeperVac was awarded the Gold Medal. Ask your neighbor about the Rweeper-Vac. 34 JOHNSTONE FURNITURE CO. FOR IALI ON terr Oa cabin g.Mti.. ur aba, eaaine; one Ivs-ssTT '" l bmMm; two Hie (,,, J" Hl eyeraa; men hle.i-U... 7 " l three buUU,: four alasls .i ... ,"""" t ream aeaaMlM. i-T.',,i rtl.es: nf,y .!, aj"J P ayer piano! on, Chkk.iJT'j!! pmr-oi sia paoaogmph,. n, T kaajo. clalraat. . inm ,H two cash register; t.o !?!?' registers ; show rMM -!"' I.WO.; house lATES T rlagea; Un moaertj bosk,. watcaoa; etc. ,tc ,l' "! Waal have your ' NeHtoSuMHOrerer,. Totals 34 3 T 34 10 S KLAMATH PALLS Maher. a. Bowdaa. 3d Smith, cf. , Shaadllag. 3d Downey, 1st J. Clarke, c E. Clark. If. Crawford, rf. Cook, p. J TotaU I S 3 4 3 3 4 3 1 10 I 3 0 33 7 1ST IS 3 i. Strickler. SUMMART-Stotea Scott. Maker. Smith; Sacrtice Hits- Coek: earned rune Atmoada 3. K. P. 4; Two base hits ShaadUag. Maher. Crawford. Strickler; Three base hits- It GlUaspy; Walka Dalley 4. Cook : Struck out Dalley 7. Cook S: Left on bases Almoada 10. K..P. 7; Double HOW can you tett f 'THawrv ' i. "a. when you're n?tr the Sea ? -"lv,',V" r . . mmw " j ( mjui incise aft aavesf ' Bit-: Knows plays Bailey to Glllaapy; Wild pitch Dalley 3; First aa errors Armoads 1, K. F. 3. Time-3 hrs. 10 mla. Um pires Cottrell aad Mullea. Scorer Hura. ' AFTERNOON OrAMB ARBUCKLB ALMONDS , t ABRH A 10 K Dalley. rf. 00301 Strickler 3d 4 0 13 3 0 J. Olllaspy. c 4 0 3 7 10 D. Trayakam. let... -400300 West. ss. a, 3 0 1 Moore, ef. - 0 0 10 0 R. Glllaapy. If 4 0 0 0 0 0 Scott. 3d ., 3 0 10 10 p. 3 0 0 3 3 Oi Total 31 4 34 I 1 ANNOUMCIMSNST Tbere't a salty tang in the aira port fragrance that braces you. Quite so with a tobacco of a - fine, distincthre flavor it's the pure fragrance that ap-peals--""Your Nose Knows." MA meeting of the bankers aad all prominent men has been called for 8 o'clock tonight at the -Commercial ! Club to form a Liberty Lean orgaaixa tion here to encourage the buying of' the Government bonds for the carrying! on of ike war. The need of suck an orgaaixatioa la said to be more than urgent, and that aaleaa Klamath Fells gets Into line ska will be patriotically tacking. Those rko.sUy at home most pay for the war. Only one such tobacco i '. ; . i i , - f&arado 1 BORN WATKINS-T Mr. aad Mrs. J. M. WaUriM at Baath amf aUgh atroela, today at noon. May S3, a aaa! Dr. R. R. Hamilton attending. Of Of l pure fragrmnce it m tJaxfmito as the Unf UkfJ Ma. W tita BtaCaVT BaXM GraBa frnmmnem Oy KoKtacky, wliira Um rich Burky Urm urn grown macmndmadbUodL Trtut your ame of pom fragrance " Ycjgr No Knowir . r vXj'k last fl i YJLaB) -:"' &k Try taaW Taat: Rub a llttlt Tuxedo briskly in tbt Dmlm of vour band to brinf out hi full aroma. Than smell it deep its deli cious, pura Ungrmnoe will convince you. Try this test with any other tobacco and we will let Tuaedo stand or fall on your judgment Mr rtawJtsM "ffSlaBTaa B8aSaBBaJBB SBBSJBBaBBaw BB1 I OP eBBaBBBBBBBBBSa' a 4 TORNADO KILLS 241 PtRMAPS MdRK CHICAGO. May 33 A revised deatk list of the Middle west top nado Friday akowa tkat 341 are known to be dead, with aa add!- Uoaal 70 believed ta be dead, aad A44S Injured. Tha report In- eludes 3 dead at Mattooa, till. e now, and SO at Charwatawn. a'oee4r a a ta Paint Mr. C p. WlaVMB gal tin. Ckas. Pickett left thla forniag for Rocky Point Mr. aad Mrs. Pickett are op erating the resort there this auaaer. 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