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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1920)
a THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAOK KOUR MTtnuur, mat m, ise .i'l The Evening Herald U. J. MURRAY MHor FRED SOCLE CHy Editor Published dally, except Sunday, by Herald rubllshlnR Company ot atn Falli, at 115 Fourth Street. S aVtered at the postofhce at Klam Falls, Ore., for transmission tbru alia' a second-clsss matter. vbecrlptlon terms by mall to any Mreaa lo the United Btatet: Oh year .......L....... IB.oo Oa month 60 Member nf the Associated lrr. The Associated Press ts exelnsleljj snjuiiea 10 me me tor repuuiirauon st all news dispatches credited to It r not otherwise credited In this taper, aud also local new published koreln. All rlRhts of republication of sre 4a dispatches herein nre also re-erred BATdtDAV, MAT 2, 1020 emorial Day' -1920 VwtS W.TiChs. sr-. -vX THOSE NEW (RAVES Kauy now Braves of hero soldier 4ed will hare flowers placed upon thvin by lorlnR hands In the United States this Memorial day. And still wo have been out of wnr nearly to years. It will be the Braves ot part of those Immortal thousands who Raw their Uvea for us and the world, on the battlefields of France. Uncle Sam Is now bringing his heroes' bodies home. It Is the last mute act that can bo done In proof of the love and reverence wo all hold for those gallant souls. Not nearly all of the bodies have as yet been returned, but the labor ot love Is processing, and, within the next year at least, the last earthly resting Place of all cur sons of lib erty Will be In the soil of our own land. , Hundreds of mothers, fathers, sis ters, wives, sweethernts and friends will be happier In ttvalr sorrow this year with new-turned Braves here In our land Instead of tho far-off fields of France. Here whero we may nil bow, place a flower und vow to uphold tho Ideals for which our hirces died. And.' the green Bra which wave from these now mound In the, last May breexe maybe It will bo thank Ins us for them in tulfilllnK.the last wish of all that their Braves W In The Land of tho Free." LOCALS TO PLAY T NIN i CLOTHIERS FINED $31,000, PROFITEERS SYRACUSE, X. Y . May 2? Weed Incorporated, Illnnhampton clothlen, tried In the United States circuit court, woj found Btillty today on all counts of a federal Indictment charging profiteering. The court Imposed a fine ot 131,000. METHODIST Sl'I'T TO , SPEAK HEHE SUNDAY Dr. S. A. Dunford. District Super intendent of the Klamath DUtrlct. will speak at the Mothodlst church Sunday morning. J , Klamath Falls and Yreka will tan gle tomorrow for the first time, this i season. The game Is looked to as belli as good as ewr wail played on t the home field. Yreka comet with one of the strongest In southern Ore gon and northern Cnllfornh, having among their victories the strong Dunsmulr team. It Is also rumored they will be further strengthened by having a pitcher and a catcher from the city. Yreka has no easy task ahead of them tomnrt4w- as tho home loom Is as strong, as they are J'nimy Clark who Is managing the locals has just returned from n trip In that part of the country. Jimmy says that'Klnm nth has u better team than imy of them', and asures tho fans of n good game. ' Tho locals hao been prnctlclnn every night under He personal sup ervision of Clark Kory one Is In tho pink of condition ami nro nnxl ous for tomorrow's gnmo Tho grounds havo been . worked over und reralred. Tho grand stand Is In llrst claM condition and will ac commodate all thoe wishing 'to at tend. Cood sjats will be available to all. ' (linger Oreenwood. wrll known as the second baseman of the famous tcn:n of 1010. U back on the Job. (linger will play second tomorrow. Klamith has two good pitchers In tx)vn and Hilton, both army pitch ers. !-oln pitched fortho 12th in . fantry nnd Hilton the rnmp team at Fort Sterens, Oregon. Jimmy Clark will be behind the bat. Hell on first base. Greenwood on second, Mont gomery short, Kelly third and Tex Farrell, Dr. Noel and llriKler In the oniric! J. The game will be at the Modoc ANNOUNCEMENT The open air pavillion that has just been completed at Seventh and Pine streets lias been constructed for the purpose of furnishing the people of the city with a place for outdoor recreation free from any of tnc objections that might be advanced against such an insti tution and surrounded by the advantages so easily recognized by an interested public. This pavillion is to be conducted in a man ner that will bring to it the support of those citizens whose desire is to see the people indulge in healthful recreation and it is to be the untiring effort of the management to see that at no time will there arise anything that will cause a weakening of that co operation. ' There will be 7,000 square feet of floor space. This floor will always be kept in first class condition. While primarily con structed for (lancing, it will be available for other uso3 on open dates. ' ' The pavillion will be opened to the' public next Wednesday night, on which occasion a dance will be given under the auspices of the American Legion. The- putronge, support and co-operation of the people of Klamath Kn.Ha are respectfully solicited. CHAS. F. PARKER ;-, , l --4Ar WIIXIN STII.I. HA HOPE tIK THIIATV The Herald tells you today's news today not tomorrow. 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