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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1920)
"hATUittiAY, novi:mii:r so, 1020. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON IMtIM TWO LOCAL FANS HIT BASEBALL Demand for Chinese Hair for Filters And Soup Strainers WASHINGTON, Nov. 20. Kb tnbllshmcut of n cnrload rnlo on Clilnoso queues pressed Into cloth, Itnimtnti Tnlrn 1 1 tiimlniia Ititftu Tlio nnnouncomont from Medford I. .i..i ... .i.L . that nil effort Is being made to org-' ,.,., ,.,., pnmmi..i Mm,. nnlton slxclub baseball league should! meet with encourngoment lioro. An organisation of that tort, locnl baso ball devotees bcllovo, it not conduct ed on n lavish scnio, should bo n big hucccss. Medford, Klamath Falls.l una other cities of about their site In this part of creation nro very much ullvo "basoballlcally" speaking, and when tha sanies arc real games, thoro will bo no lack of healthy fi nancial support. During the season Just past, this city saw very littlo bosobalt, In fact what they did too was only an aggravation. They didn't aee enough of It. Dasoball, fans hero billcve, should bo placed In tho hands of n commit too whose heads aro level on all aides, but that docs not mean that "squaroheads" should bo entrusted With Its welfare Tho grand old gamo Is played "wherever red blooded Americans live, bbd Klamath Falls Is chock full of that sort of Americans. Why not then, say soma of these Americans, provide this city with a brand of base ball, under tho supervision of com Intent men, which will put the city on tho baseball map of tho north west. It Is understood that this ques tion will bo taken up early enough to Insure results. It should be en couraged. m A ClawlCed Ad will sell It. day by tho Oriental manufacturing company of Houston. Clifford Tliorno of Chicago, rop rcscntntlng tho applicant, told tho commission that tho pigtails pressed Into cloth wcro used for filtration, straining soups and similar purposes. Tho commission took tho application under consideration. Tliorno explained thnt prior to the wnr European supplies of gont and camel hair wcro drawn on for fitter purposes, but when this source was cut off tho Industry ho represented turned to China, whoro tho fall of tho Manchu dynasty was followed by abolishment of tho diet directing the Chinese to wear queues. Tho establishment of tho Houston company which Is Joined by tho Southern cotton oil crushing com pany, chief users of tho hair cloth, In the petition, has accumulated SO0.O0O pounds of Chlneso hair, equivalent of tho former pigtails of 2,400,000 Chinese, and now seeks carload rates to movo it north for tho consumers. Nineteen carloads already having been ordered, and tho prospects being for 60 more during tho next year. I WANTS TO 000 MCO.VAltl) TAKKtt IMU'IMIO.V Ni:V YORK, Nov. 20 lleilny Leonard, premier IlnhlwiMnht of tho world, won n decision from Harlem ! Hddlo Kelly hi tho fifth round of n IRchcdulod ten-round cout.it lust night. Kolly was oevvrly punished, and tho referee. Mopped tho bout Msnne. STUDIO Alligator Slickers K. K, K. store -naln coats 18-20 Flore de Melba cigars 10c and! for 2Gc. 15-20 M SHIP YOUR CASES or parcels by our transfer service. That will Insure that they will bo carefully handled and that they will always reach boat or train on time. We don't believe In any last minute ship ments. We always get there In plenty of time to make sure the goods we carry will not bo left behind. Western Transfer Co. 410 Main St. Wood is Cheap IX KLAMATH FALLS - Ninety per cent of the people of Klamath Falls are buylnr their wood cheaply. Are you going to be one of the 10 per cent that pay high prices for wood? . BLAB WOOD AND BLOCK WOOD are the fuels to buy you get the worth of your money. If you Insist on buying expensive woods, that is your privilege, but, re member, we are ready to serve you with good wood at reasonable prices. O. Peyton & Co. "WOOD TO BURN" 419 Main St. v Phone 535 iniEHIE It plans of tho promoter do not mixenrry Medford will become the headquarters of n Stato tuautmll! leaguo composed of at least six teams, says tho l'aclflc Itecord-Hor-aid. Tho people who aro promoting the organisation nro men with experi ence In tho lino and they look upon Medford as the logical location tori tho managing offices of the league. They nro considering tho purchase of n suitable tract of land near the city whero n modern baseball park will bo constructed with n largo seat ing capacity, nnd whero tho comfort of tho public will bo provided for In a modern manner. At first It was though that tho park could bo located Insldo tho city limits, but after careful considera tion, this plan was abandoned, ns wherever thcro was a tract ot land largo enough, It was found to bo out whero thcro was no water pressure In tho summer time so It was thought best to keep outsldo ot tho' city and provldo their own water system. Another feature which camo up for consideration was tho fact that tho present city administration ap parently does not favor any perma nent Improvements Insldo tho city as was evidenced by tho portnit granted I ron, cIt for ,ho- vWur tl w to tho tent sttow to tho damago of! ,. , ,,i,i. . i..i . Ihn tutfniannnr InvAilmanl rt n ntt." ' IU VI l4)HIILIt -. tVS4 W tlUlli Photographs of Style, Quality VANITY It Isn't vanity which causes you to have your photograph made, but a slncero dceiro to visuatuo your Photographs ones, at Ilenllnc's achievements, bor of leadlnr eltlfons.. I moiograi nauo Neither nro circuses allowed to,'"'"0 "" artistic show in Medford. only gambling In- tho sort of pictures that will bo ap stltutlons such as 4th class carnivals predated by friends, and prove aro allowed Insldo tho tontines ef: priceless treasures In years to como. tnis vsrtuous wonucrianu. Tho baseball management assured a reporter for tho Record Herald that thcro would bo no Sunday games played at the now park, but that two, good games a week would bo pta)ed, $5 -SPECIAL $5 (JOUPO.V tho days favored being Friday and Saturday. This will mako It possible for poo- plo who como to town or other busl-i ncss to stop and sco a good game,! and tho promoters believe that It ls to tho best Interests ot nil concerned) to onminate bunuay games and 10 put all attractions possible up for the consideration ot tho public on tho other days of the week. With this Idea of clean sport as a foundation Mcdtord business men who havo been approached have given every assurance that they will help and tho success of the project seems assured It Ibo proposition turns out to be anywhere as good aa it looks It, will put Medford on tho map as ono of the leading baseball towns of the west. 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SHOP EARLY (Mrwooits pfiaiwY KLAMATH FAUS OREGON mm Ii, 7 I MUBlTvl WHERE PARTICULAR PCOPLC BUY TMtIR DRUGS Iff.fJwrM't.Tl m Many Applications for Big Game tRy Associated Press) STANFORD UNIVKR8ITV, Cal.. Nov. 20. Stanford will havo 60BC tltlcMn In Ihn Mill- rnmn" vllh Itin University ot California on Nov. 20 I at Berkeley, and the California stu dents and alumni will receive 18,785 tickets. There wore 28,248 applica tions from tho students, alumni and faculty, -of tho two universities, while tho capacity of tha grandstands at licrkeley Is 25,411. California has 2207 applications that cannot bo met, and Stanford COO There will not he a sale of scats to the general public. 4&&mj K. jsW jft. aW jlC j8fc.saU.fffc jMtk..sEkjyAy. jft-k j.T ft. A A aj aj jBJ . - & The Gift Shop and Millinery ANNOUNCES ITS OPENING SATURDAY SPECIALIZING IN JAPANESE FANCY GOODS Hand-Made Baskets, f Toys and all kinds of y t Delightful Novelties. H. B. CLARK, Manager Y in Miss Callahan's Millinery Store y 709 Main Street X iiziiiziiizzi A A A Vt74 gigantic REMOVAL SALE Every Article in Stock Reduced from 15 to 50 Per Cent We mint sacrifice our $30,000 stock of DIAMONDS WATCHES, JEWELRY, CUT GLASS, HAND PAINTED CHINA, CLOCKS, CUTLERY, PHONOGRAPHS, PYRALIN IVORY, SMOKING SETS, NICE ASSORTMENT OF FLOOR LAMPS. IN FACT, THE LARGEST STOCK OF THE KIND EVER SEEN IN KLAMATH FALLS. Manufacturers have not reduced prices in our line, and it is an exceptional opportunity to purchase your holiday presents at this time. We must raise the cash to complete our three-story brick building, which is now under construction at 710 Main Street. . ' COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF NO TROUBLE TO SrlOW GOODS. OPEN EVENINGS SALE STARTS AT 9 O'CLOCK SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 20th. THE FIRST TWENTY-FIVE MAKING $4.00 PUR CHASES WILL RECEIVE A HANDSOME HAND , o PAINTED SOUVENIR PLATE FREE. CONTRACT GOODS EXCEPTED .HL J. 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