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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1919)
," ';i BK1TKMKW ii 1010 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON FAGS Ifea -fmfliAV p jjpMH iliTEIN 110 SEES onnt 26. PcnnsyWn- ffll dUuSte. of having tta. pc-ontatlon in th. Pt .- hiB year. Ton players ciuile this yo ,r? honor. I" bB0ball. Kour t f Amnrlcan LoaBuo pen Twtaner.. nn.1 His are member. 'mL Cincinnati Hods. Hug winners ' nnlnr orisnnUatlon. hearts l!.o list of Quakoni. S wl h . nhllK manager I. SI Sun.. " "f th" "'T? Stan, of l" ""yHl0" BUCk '" ! flmo. "' MurHhy' Ul,Uly in-u. Pinrh hitter do lux. 1 j Krsklno Mayor. Hldo-nr... Jier.' are tl.o oihor member., from rer'5r'..vo two p.tchorH. Hay , Brcsslor and Hd Oornor. an out- ,Uer S. K. Miiboo. a votoron of game, and throe .nnoIdors-J,.. Paubort, first base; Morr Haiti, 'O"""1 b"s"' nnd J""U,B Smith, third bnw, as nioinliorH from Illinois, where ono end of tbo pro ber events will no stagou, m ni In (be list. Tlio I'ralrlo State Ih rep resented by bovoii players. bIx of . ,iWa (if tllO WllltO SdX VQOIU UIU m - and ono Is on the payroll of tho Redi. Thrco or mo wimu o. " In Chicago. They aro Sullivan. 1 IE TEA 1 GRAY Hi DARKENS HKAUTII'UM.Y ANI liK- stohiw its natural color AXI) IiUKTIti: AT ONCB Common pardon Bago browed Into a heary ten, with sulphur and alcohol added, lll turn gray, Btreakod nnd faded hair beautifully dark nnd lux urlans. Mixing tho Sago Tea and Sul bleiome. An easier way Is to got tho pbur recipe at homo, though, Is trou ready to use preparation Improved by th addition of other Ingredients, Mating about 60 cents a largo bottle, at drug stores, known as "Wyoth'a Sage and Sulphur Compound," thus avoiding a lot of muss While gray, fadod hair Is not sin ful, we all desire to retain our youth ful appearance and nttrnctlvonoss. By darkening your hair with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, no ono can tell, becauso It Is done so natur al, ao evenly You Just dnmpon a sponge or soft brush with It nnd draw tbli through your hair, taking one imatl atrand at a time; by morning all gray hairs hnve disappeared. Af ter another application or two your hair becomes dark, glossy, soft, and luxuriant, and you appear years younger. Wcnvor nnd Uanilll, Hay C. Hchalk, Hald by most crltlcn to bo tho "groat out cntchor of tho mall," heads tho Hat from Illlnoln for tho White Sox. Along with Hchalk In his undorHtudy, llyrd Lynn. Then thoro In tho pop jwry (Joorgo Weaver, known to farm all over tho country an "Muck" Ho will bo on third base. Arnold (laii- (111, allnn "Chick," guardian of the Initial sack, and drover Loudermllk, tho elongated right-handed pitcher, nnd John II, Sulllgan, allns "Lofty," a former Chicago Homl-profcHslonal twlrlor, mnko up the othorn. H. O, Hllor, who ono tlmo was on tho Com Inkoy payroll, In the only mombor from tho Btnto of Abraham Lincoln nnd Ulysses H. Grant, on tho Cin cinnati rostor, nnd "Hod," an ho In Intlmntoly known, In one of Pat Mo rnn'B loading twlrlom. Ohio, whoro the other end of tho world'n series will bo pluyed, Is (tod with California for third place In tho list of contributing sliiles. It layn claim to four momlierH. Tho Huckeyo State iuartotto aro all mombom of tho Hedn, Ilotiry Croli, Htnr third busoman, and ICarlo Neule, outfielder of Cincinnati, and Hurry K ("Hllm") Halloo, pitcher, and Hen ry W. Hchrlobor, utility infloldir. California In represented In tho fray with a Hplll delegation, thrco of tho playom being luemlicrn of tho American League club anil ono tho National Lcuguo aggregation. The trio of Pacific Count men with the Clleaiioji outfit are Joseph Jenkins, catcher, a former lluutunaul In tho United Htaten army ovurseus; Chan. A. Hlsborg, alliiH "Swede," tho Htrong-armed Hhorta(op, nnd Fred MoMullln, utility Infleldor. William II. Huothcr, former member of tho Chicago Nutlonaln and now onu of tho "nceH" of tho Hods' pitching staff, In tho other member from tho Golden Onto State. Michigan and Indiana will lie rep resented by three members each. Tho Gopher State delegation is solid for the White Sox, while the I loos lors go strong for the Hed Legs. Knelt of those states Is tho homo of stars. Michigan Is the homo of Kd dlo V. Clcotto, knuckle and "shine ball" artist, and lending "nco" on th oWhlto Sox pitching staff. Hurry Llehold, alien "Little Nemo," dliuln. utlvo outfielder ,and lllg Hill James, tho G foot, 4 'j Inch pitcher, also hall from Michigan ,thls state also having tho distinction of furnishing tho tallest and shortest player to tho American League pennant win ner, In Llobold nnd James, the form er bolng 5 foot, C Inches. Kddlo Houslr, ono tlmo a member of tho Chicago club, and now tho slugging out Mulder of tho Hods; Lcwlu H. Duncan, another outfielder, and Wil liam A. Harlden, formerly a cntchor of tho Now York Giants, arc the Hooslers on tho Carry Herrmann payroll. Two states havo contributed two member scach. These aro Texas and Massachusetts, which go "GO-GO," by (londlng ono momber each to tho Whito Sox nnd tho Hcds. Hichard Kerr (Dlmlnutlvo Dick), gnmo left handed pitcher, is tho Lone Star Stato roprosentatlvo on Cqmlnkoy's club .whllo Hoy Mitchell, also a mound artist, is tho Texas member of tho Hods. Massachusetts produced two veterans of tho game. Patrick Moran, who piloted tho Cincinnati Reds to victory, is tho National League roprcsontntlro, Whllo John "Hhnno" Collins, outflolder, momber of tho White Hox for tho past ton yearn , represents the junior organi zation. Urban "Hed" Kabor, who was a star for tho Whlto Hox In tho worlds series against tho Now York (Hants In 1917, Is the Iowa representative Threo Noiithern states will ha rep resented In tho scries Georgia, Kentucky nnd South Carolina. Tho first named stato contributes ono membor each to tho Reds nnd the Whlto Hox. Ivy B. Wlngo, first string catcher for the Hcds, makes bin home In Georgia, whllo Claude Williams, leading southpay of tho American League, represents that stato on Comlnkey's club. "General" Joo Jackson, hard-hitting outfielder of Urn Whlto Box, halln from South Carolina, although more recently ho Is laying claim to Georgia.. Horvey McClellau, the fast little utility In fleldor, Is from Kentucky, tho home of thoroughbreds. Vermont bus sent Hal. L. Fisher, pitcher, to tho Hods, and Missouri is represented on tho same club by Nick Allen, catcher, and ono time a momber of tho Whlto Sox. Now York Stato is tho homo of three of the participants in the big 1 conflict, but it Is very unlikely that lit. II. Wilkinson, pitcher of tho White Sox, will get a chance to take i an active part In the big sorles, as 1 he Is Just a youth, and has been with tho club but u short tlmo. Jan. J. Ring, another New York ropro seuatho in the series, Is one of the leading twlrlcrs of tho Reds, and Charles II. See, an outfielder, is from Long Island. Connecticut has one representa tive on thu National League club, Win. L. Knpf, tho shortstop. Wlsconson, Where numerous of White Sox players havo pluyed be foro coming to Chicago, claims only .die member In tiio baseball classic 'this year He is Oscar ("Happy") I Folsch. star outfielder of the Amorl ' can League. The little Island of Cuba, where j bum-ball Is becoming the national I game and tho placo from which sev 1 oral players havo gono Into the ma 'Jor leagues in this country, will have I Its representative, In tho porson-of Adnlpho Luquo, a pitcher, whoso home Is in Havana. Luquo Is a member of the Reds. ACADKMY WILL RKCKIVE PUPILS Until tho capacity of the school Is reached, day pupils will bo received at tho Sacred Heart Academy, where tho most careful attention will bo giv en to the thorough training of your child. Full particulars muy be secur- . lit 1 1 .1... ..na Gn..nn,ti I ou oy caning ai 1110 i,uu(uui, .nreiiui , and Pine streots or at tho Academy. r or mo present wu uio uuuuiq it . commodate any more boarders, but applications will be received and in caso thoro is a vacancy It will be filled from tho list of applicants In Mm nnlnr In which thev aro filed. , C-tf Sacred Heart Acadomy. S0M tasmi?yjsmkjef ?- llri matSr y ,r4f ' Mm mU tit0 -Your razor is no better than its blade The strong, keen-cutting convex edges of Gem Darna:-keene Blades removes the toughest stubble and tenderest growth with velvet-like smoothness. The life of each blade is remark ably long. To know the luxury of velvet-like, smooth self-shaving, you must shave with Gem Damaskcene Blades. They leave your face with that smooth, comfortable feeling, We sell a set of seven Gem Damaskecnc Blades for 50 cents. Our store is shavers' headquarters. BALDWIN HARDWARE CO. 'The House of Quality" UNUSUAL SHOW AT THH IJHERTY. 9 J "Hettcr Times" showing tonight at the Libeity, is so out of the or dinary that everyono should see it. Clpan and enjoyable every moment nnd you go away with a smile. Be sides u,o ratine picture two big comedies will be shown. The first Is a tontury Animal comedy "Lone some Hearts and Loose Lions" and the second la a Capital Comedy with Smiling Bill Parsons at his best in "You Know Wbut I Mean." 24-lt . XOTICK. St. Paul's Guild (Episcopal)' will hold their regular meoMn at tho homo of Mrs. J. D. Morsan. -56S Cal. Ave Thursday (Sept 25) at 2:20 p. m. All mii tigers vho aro Interested In the 1 plbcopn! church are conlia'ly invited to moot with us. 24-lt PRINCE OF WALESl FLEW W1TH.HER i Experts or Theorists Which? The packing industry is intricate, com plexfar more so than the railroads or the telegraph. Every day multiplying needs of society increase its problems and multiplying responsibilities demand more of it. Highly trained experts, specialists of years' expe rience, thinkers and creative men, devote their lives, their energies, their activities, to solving the problems of the packing industry and meeting its widening duties. 'Swift & Company is not a few dozen packing plants, a few hundred branch houses, a few thousand refrigerator cars, and a few million dollars of capital, but an organization of such men. It is the expe rience, intelligence, initiative and activity which oper ates this physical equipment. Can this intelligence, this experience; this initiative and creative effort which handles this business at a profit, of only a fraction of a cent per pound from all sources, be fostered through the intervention of polit ical theorists, however pure their purposes? Or be replaced by legislation? Does Congress really chink that it can? Let us send you a Swift "Dollar". It will interest you. Address Swift & Company, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, HI. Swift & Company, U. S. A. yvS SVV F WHAT BECOMES OF X, e$ fevCV THE AVERAGE DOLLAR --r V0 RECEIVED BY nmmaniBr swift & company Mq WUJjJlSUUUAiUlU (J I ( f ROM THE SAlEOfMEAT LI , II If ANOBYPRODLCTS 1 I I2Q6VL V nft O J I II cints is paid for thi i) VbZiL5y 857 nil LIVE ANIMAL WSSSZlT T ft-J.D M ll.9 CENTS FOR LABOR i&Tn loSfoaiautrJ g expenses ano freicm 1 jbf '" eENTS HEMIN g X O n 3jr X. SWIFT & COMPANY Jr tins T Br SDUinRELS Foresters In Montana Each Year Rob tho Cache of These Iiittle Workers for Fir Seed Great Qualities Saved m ' ni..ii.fn In flrntland. Miss Kathlene Martyn, Pritlsh Sctreas, acknowledged ono of tho lost beautiful women of England. U mascot ot tho Royal Flying 'Corps. That's why she la the on y Irtrl who ever flaw In an airship with the Prjnca. Miss Martyn la coming to Amorlca . !' the Prlnco when he visits the U. 8. MISSOULA Mont. Sept. KC- Snulrrol caches of pine cono3 aro sought ccch 'year by forostevs in Montana In gathering cones for ptantlnR l'uri'oses. Tho work this year v. Ill begin about October 15. Sometimes a slnglo squirrel's cncr.o will 'yield as high as 15 or 20 bushels, though usually tho yield is about flvo bushels. Tho squirrels stnro the cones In damp places to provont drying and tho seeds fall ing out. About 100 pounds of Douglas fir seed and 50 pouiubl of larch seed will bo gathered thl3 year. 1'lans which hail beon iiifufn to gather about 4,000 bushel? of whlto and yellow pine cones wore given up when scouts sent into tho district reported there would ha no crop. Most of the '.irch and fir conos will bo gathorcd near Haugan and Li, by Montana. Larch nnd fir cones aro much harder to gather than other kinds, becauso they aro so small tlirt as a rule the squirrels will not storo thorn for the winter, preferring instead tho larger white and yellow plno cones. , Aftor tho cones are gathered noy aro taken 'to tho seed plant whoro they nro dried in a kiln for two days and two nights. They are then run through largo drums which shake out tho seeds. Tho largest seed plant of tho entire forest servlco is locat ed at Priest River, Idaho. The cones gathered this year will be taken to a small plant near Iron Mountain, Montana. The seeds are finally taken to the Savcnac nursery of the forest serv ice at Haugan and planted there. When about three years old they are removed to the forest for planting. Four young women ,the first to obtain the degree of Bachelor of Laws from the University of Detroit Law School, have successfully passed the examinations for admission to tho Michigan state bar. Duxbak Hunting Clothes at K. K. K. Store. 22-6t Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey, hon orary dean of the Washington Col lege of Law and one of the most prominent women in the legal pro fession, has been elected to the local council of the American Bar Association. In the new Polish republic womea enjoy absolute political equality with the men, and a number ot them are holding governmental positions. 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