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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1921)
paqk rtvn r --i-n-n-invu-uijuuLu LOCAL BASEBALL and BOXING NEWS oi. . i. i. ....... , t. L1 THE -EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FAl ic nnvnrM TENTATIVE flH FOB BOXING Oil AUGUST 13TH H WW rz '- t i r "' " J'nirinnrinnrwinii-tnAjum.i NATIONAL and STATE SERVICE ON SPORTS hmtm-tm.m.0, m m m m.m. -.- ----M-M-)nj-iri-u-J-u1J Thn clarion rail for battle ha been sounded l.y ilm flfcht fotiH of HiIm clly nml I ho nuwer In .1 scheduled contest nlioul August li! Tim lentntlvo muln ovont Is n re turn mutch between llnbo llluo of Oakland ami Hum my (Jurrtoii of Portland. Tho quality of tlili re toh wan nut questioned n both mini appeared hero In an nvont July Fourth, nml botfi demonstrated (tint they am nil thorn, wool n vur.l (hick mid not ii touch of cotton fabric. In thnlr fight makeup, Promclor Hob nrUun Mated Hint It wiw bin plan to use these boxer In tbi) muln event, u tun round go. Tho irlnclpiiln suggested for tho hold hero In thl class wan superior t" thl city mill Young Papke ot B.ic ramrnto, l'npkn put up a clover light with Young Steven of Port land In tho old opera house In thin clly lam yonr. Thcno lout two named boy fought from thn Mart to thn flnlih of thn bout and at tho clone, tbn fall" declared Hint no fight over held hern lih clnimiM superior to thin. Tho prollmlnnrlcn will bo botwoeu local flitlc aspirants to bo selected nt a later datn. Promoter Kobnlson Mated that whllo tbln rard la tho one ho nan In mind for tho carnival August 13, nt III thorn might bn n hitch In thn flnnnclal arrangements and othor boxern secured but the box ' lag commlnslou would roeelvn dof Inlto word In advance so thn records of thn boinrn could Im rarnfully scanned. Uohnrlrou nlMi said that hn ex. Jiected to place, n clean drawing rant en tho slntn mid Hint thn rule, "fight or no p.iy" Mould bn en forced with thn boxorn In order to glvn thn spectator a Reed run fur thnlr mutiny. 1 Tho loiitntlvn program In out lined for l.ubor day In which n main oveut fpnturlng IHJIy Huff ot Chllocjuln and Johnny McCarthy of Portland In nrhrduled. providing term can bo arranged hotween them. Action, on tho tabor day program -won feft open. Club Standing, w. 1, Jownl 3 2 Copco 3 3 Plunibolm ., "a 8 Kwaumi ' 2 4 Pet .COO .r.oo .goo .333 Plumbobs Intend To Pan Rivals Hunduy July C, , PJumbob team will acorn a perfect goonn orf In bntllng, fielding and error for It In "their lny off"! i.uekv imv hn boon applied to them by their Jealous rlvaln, tho Copcon, Jownln and Kwau nan but thn wlmi wag of thn hnlr trlmmorn' union baA ntipplird .hn re ply that Inasmuch iw tho Plumbobn bavn bad no opportunity given them to bn gnllnry blrdn In the tmnt thnrn In no 110 In eottlng aorn now that n few hot nhotn can bo sent down on thn Jnwnbi and Ewnuniw In thnlr coming content Runday. "Item: my dog and I'll eat yourn alive," hcciih to bn thn plan of thn Pluinhobi and an they already have had tho gns. tronomlcat oplttieta applied to them, they annum thn othor birds that In returning the pant compliment It In only "heaping coal of flrn on ihlnn enomy'n head." Ono of tbn Pli.mbobs stated that nvery tlmn a Jewel or an Hwaunii player make a bloomor Sunder, tboy Intend to "holler their fool head off." It In evident that n fmv- bexlui: boutn not ncheduled on thn program outlined to thn commission vmter. ny may tako placn after Hunduy but Hint In an nffalr for tho nnllro to autmr- vino. "An unual," both Mannger Ponplsll and Daggett am already claiming the gamn for their renpectlvo teamn but Posplsll In not no kindly disposed to thn l.wnunas nlnrn Innt Sunday when It wnn reported to him that oun of tho Kwatinn Players mndo thn iisner- tlon that Jon couldn't hit a flock of luillm nn anchored Jilat four Inchon from hi bat. A Plumbob who In within a ntnna'n throw of Joo'n head- ttunrtern claim tbn Irntn At, the Theaters THK 8TAH. An actual horna race, with all ita thrllln, In shown In tho First Na tional apodal fcaturo, "In Old Ken tucky," tho great American etaislc, presenting Anita Htowart. Thla plo uro will bn acrnoncd at tho Btnr theatre tonight. It In tho groat Kentucky handicap rnco, and you noo It from alart to flnlnh. Thorn In ahown tho gigantic grandntandn In which thousand upon tnounand of porson aro crowded. nil Cheering Wlldlv for lhel favor. Iten. You got n flash of tho stable rhoru tho Jockoya 11 re rnbblng tiirlr mounts. In preparation for thn greot ovont and thon tho Jockeys coming onn by ono onto tho track to bn greeted by choora by tho rpec tutors. THK LIIIKItTV Jnnny was no Innocent that aho was a perfect gooso. Hho waa a doar. sweet goose, of course, but u gooso none tho less. And of all tho acrapea that girl got herself Into! First tblng old dad know little Jonny's escapade wero on tbo front pace of tbo sensational papers, which bo had never permitted llttlo Goody- (lOody even to read. It tnnV mnrn tlian dnd'n Influence to extricate Jenny from tho mess In which ahn I bad Innocently Involved horself. anil It was with positive relief that he married her off to a nlco young man. That In the plot of "Shelt ered Daughters," Jostlno John atones new picture Knowing at tho Liberty theatre tonlcht. THKKTItANH Chnrlcn Hay has scored tho com edy hit of tho season In "Th Plnri. Hitter," a Trlanglo play directed by victor It. Hchcrtxlnger undor tbo per sonal supervision of Thomas II. Inco, which will ,n exhibited at tho Strand theater tonight "I httvn soon somo thrilling base ball 6nuicn In my time," nays F. C. inno, editor of Iloaobal! Magaxlne, 1 OREGON BREVITIES to 2C per cont. The now rnto will go into offoct July 21, POHTXANIV-Thn cantor who at tondod tho all-day program at Jim Morrln plnco 011 Oswego Inko Sundry cortnlnly worn" entertained royally. Jim had things no arranged Hint thron canting event were held In tho morning, followed by lunch, and then, came throo morn content . mighty good neoron worn turned In and thing look bright for Portland. " to glvo the Kaslorn entries In tho annual national fly and halt casting tournament, billed for Scllwond nnrlc pool noxt month, under the auspices or the Multnomah Angler' club, a run for first honorn. CALIFORNIA NEWS LOS AN0ELE8. tan Anento. .. host to moro than 30,000 lodgo mon and their friends and relatives reach ing tho city to attend tho opening horo of tho flfty-sevonth grand lodgo of tho Ilenevolont and Ptotoctlvo Or dor of Elks. TKunatoAY, jui.y u, toai nOWNIBVILLE. Tom C.fc, irom Howlnnt Flat, dlsplayod-a flno gold nugget4 wofililng' 10 J v ounce and worth 200 to his friends in Downlovlllo thl weofe. Tiio nuggot was found by P. 0. Carlton In tho claim ownod'V Tom and Will Coskor at Uowland Flat; PORTLAND, City health officers took control of tho fight against a diphtheria outbreak among slxty-sov-en boy In tho Y. M. C. A. camp at Spirit lake, Wash, Six lads have already been bronchi to St. Vincent's hospital In Portland, victim of tho opldomlc. and two mom am under close observation In their home. POHTLAND Federal Judgo Wol vorton denied a motion of attorney for Oskar Huber, contractor and joint defendant with tbo state of Oregon In a suit brought by Warren fios. Con struction company for an alleged In frlngomcnt of patent rights on a cer tain paving mlxturo, to transfer tho case from equity to tho law side of tho court. HACIIAMKNTO. Saerimcnto's birth rato exceeded tho death rate almost 100 per cent during 'ho month of Juno, according to a rcp'irt mado by tho city health department. Tho roport given 123 births for tho month as compared to 74 death. Twcnty-ono of tho births were Jap-aneso. SI88ON, Tho local forest servico has boen trying to obtain landu In the Sacramento canyon. These wero wanted for camping ground . The forest scnrlco lacks tho money 1 1 h Is needed to Improvo their n"unds and tho Shasta county supervisors havo promised to furnish the monev no that this land can bo obtained If possible. The Northern California Counties Association Is Interested In tho matter, and Is eolnc to mnl.-n i.n. othor attempt to secure tho land do- sired. SACItAMENTO Oil Hold opera tions reported to State Oil and Oas Supervisor It. K. Collom during tho weok ending July 2, 1021,' show 26, now wells started, ug compared with 30 during tho previous week. Tho total now wolls thin yoar number 7,84, as compared with G5 tho samo dato last year. rut VWake (hat Idle dollar work u in uio nnnir. Not Worth Mrntionln:; (Warwick LIfo.j, Pupil (to toachor) "I nni Indnbi. cd to you for oil that I Know." ' Teacher "Don't mention It; f a more trlfle.'r Make that Idle dollar work! Iut It in thn hnnk. ' Mill JUNIUS MORE LOBSTERS ttinnni-ftr - ' "' " -" i nanauaii Aiagaxinc. wii Jumped on bin hat In hi anger, "but 'The I'lnch Hitter' was tho prize -Z, I thriller. An to atmosphere. I larked I WO OpCO I Cams only a hag of peanuts and a boltlo of To Tangle Sunday ' ,op ,0 ,n"lln'' myself In the grand- 1 I "lend and not a theater. 'The Pinch Manager Thompson of tho Call- Hitter' J a master production, com- fornla Oregon Power company nta- blnlng the sure fire appeals of rom- tod today that Klamath Falls base-1 anco, comedy and clean snort. ball fans wore to bo glvon a treat Charlos Hoy'a portrayal of tho title PORTLAND, 8ca lions, clalmod to be ono of tbo greatest mnrtnrn menace to tho salmon Industry, snf. ,ferod great losses In tho last two months duo to V. M. Hunter, employ ed by tho state fish commission to rid tho Oregon coast of sea lions ! seals, and a forco of six men. In the two months' time 1071 sea lions wero killed, according to Hunter. SACRAMENTO, Warning was Is. sued to butchers who use sulphur to rontons spoiled meat and meat pro ductg Intended for public consump tion that they will bo prosecuted to tho extent of the law If found violat ing the food law, Is a statement mado by Dr. Oeorgo K. Kbrlght, president ot tho Stato Hoard of Health, whlb In Sacramento on an official visit. THAN COO III W STATE HOSTON, July H. f n,n trend of the tlincn In non-fond worn to be followed, thn lobster might bo brackoled with tbn sacred codfish ns the .ombloin of this state's fishery activities. Flguron Just announced for tbo last your show Hint a totul or 3,1700,000 lnbstom rnmo Into this port, an average of a Ihousami .1 day. ny thus lidding to Its prestige ni tbn principal lobster market of thn world. Doston sometime described nn tbn homo of tho bono and the cod, must bo known an thn "lobster port." Steamer from Halifax, N. S , .mil amackn from portn in Malnu mid MasBiichunettH havn limited llvn lob sters hero thin nprlng nt n rato prom Islng to Htirpann oven the record re ceipt of hint year. In addition cmncd lobster meat to thn extent of six or sexen hundred thousand pounds passoH through this port, Tho lobster grounds, which otc:id from Nova, flcotla to Now Jersey, send most of their products horn, as thn bulk of tho nitch coiimi. from Nova Scotia and Maine. Hngiirdlosii of tho source, thn lohston nro sub ject to the Massachusetts law un to legal length nml nit "shorts " these measuring loss than nlno Inchon from noso to tho tall are sent back to thn sea. ' Tho MaNsuchiisettH const In this way profited by lobstor Immigration from!' Nova Scotia mid Maine to thn extent of 3fi,000 "BhortB" lant year. ThlH sonsflii, officials of tliu rtiito fish and ganio commission said. U, 0D0 havo boon culled out as short up to May 1, , Thn shorts aro tuken to solocted places on tbo const und dumped over board, to establish now colonies; bringing addod numbora to nld ones, there to grow and become nvalUblo for a legal trip to market. ' Hunduy at Modoc park when' tho Yreka Copco team would play tbo local Copco team n return match. Thn first gamn between tho two teams was played Juno 19 ut Yreka and the way tho battery, Jordon and Frator of tho Califor nia team worked on tho local beys rojo Is Immense." Tho story, which Is by O. Gardner Sullivan, concerns a lubberly farm er's boy who Incites tho gibes of tho dapper collego men when he arrive on flio campus. They consider him a specimen of the prehistoric age. as his clothes would Indicate. Dut ho CORVALLIS, Tho Oregon SLito Editorial association will meet this yoar at Rend July 22, 23, 2t. The first two dayii will be devoted mostly to business and program work. On thn afternoon of July 23 It Is the In tention of tho Commercial club at fiend to tako tho editors and their families to tho mountain hrmc cf a tan Angolcs millionaire for a house party. COLFAX. It Is learned. that Ly man Ollmoro who has bcon prospect ing near tho old Morning Star Mine ha broken through Into a big chan nel which Is believed to bo a part e: tho old Morning Siar and Dig Dipper channel. Ollrnoro ha not gone far enough yet to determine tho cxtont but Indications aro that the channel Is big and rich In gravel. TO THE KIDNEYS Tako a Tablcapooafai of Salts Back Harts or Bladder Bothers If EUGENE. From an nltltudo of 10,000 feet tho largest fire yet .re ported by the forest flro air patrol of tho 91st aero squadron, with head quarters In Kugenc, wan dlsorcrcd by tho obsorvcr of tho south patrcl. Tho tiro was located near Power and tho flames, besides a Isrgn vol umo of smoke, could bo "le.-n frnrr tho piano. WOODLAND. Asa W. Morrl. well known cltlrcn of Yolo countr and ono ot tho leading stockmen In the west, was killed In an auto acci dent ntvr Shasta Retreat. His auto went over a grado. SAGE TEA KEEPS nn RAIR DIRK It When Mixed 'im Hutpbur Bring Back Ills .Beautiful Lustra At Onm Gray hair, howover handsome de- ..... ,u ., mi , ituvmi lliuuil'lll 1 " " -.w -v...., .., ,r. ni out In thn ble rainn nf lh vmr n. hn I also nllltlnr nn end tn tlm ninnnilvn makes good with tho follows and with California dual for tho reason, Abble Nottleton, tho pretty proprlet- Pcache and apples aro the principal or of "Tho Studonta' Progressive fruits along tho street nnd prices fW.. t,.. . .. 1 -. a 'ma V.IUUIU iuii i-nrior. 1 wero ft iniio lower lor 1110 cany Jion SKNATOIt 8TAXF1KLD ItUTUItXH TO WAHHIXfiTOX at tho rato of 10 to 2 has mat'e j fomos to bat at tho crucial moment. inn local eager 10 show up tno Yrpka hunch on tho local grounds. Maunger Thompson added thnt thn Klamath Kalis peoplo can ex pect to noo a lineup Sunday In tbo I local loam that will surprise them und that dairy practlcn waa being li.l.eu to Insurn team work nnd unity of urtlon for thl great game Ltlwcen tho "Julco experts" of Kla tmitli and Siskiyou counties. Tho rocord of thoYroka fn.im th'a season Is n very flattorlnie one ns they have had uu opportunity l mix up with some fast to vita l;i hn vulley west of tho CnscaJuj. Mmuigor Thompson expocta to havo tho Yreku lineup within a fow duys. POrtTI.AVn f)rfrill frii'i nrn now arriving on tho local market In nntcs advancing ago. Wo all know itoorai quantities and not only Caus. Ing an easier feeling In prlcci but day trado owing to tho large stocks available. SALKM. Tho Oregon Electric lfCl--l.l WAMllltlirf Jin llisa-..! I 1nlluri- i-nrntiiinli linn Iwinn nut IiaI ----- ff-nnwianvH iiHitnu 1 " vutiitai nun uuvu iiuiiiuii WASHINGTON, July 14. Senator ed by tho public service commission anflnlfl hn It.n, Wattia......! . - A.l..m -..., !.. ..... .. 1- nianiioui nan just roturnod from a sovoral wcokn trip In tho West In connection with financing tho live stock Interests In which Western bankors and New York financial In terests havo advancod $50,000,000 lor thn moro pressing needs of this Industry. to rciluco round trip fares from 13 World's Biggest Mule r k 1 fSWSISmSWtisc!!!X)USS & Tfrkeikmn -t crc zzn. , 0 e tateMm right -Vrtw mur eyes! ,1 i- riJS V V-rlN-tK I tho advantages-of a youthful nnnoar anco. xour nair Is your charm. It makes or mars the face. When It fades, turns gray, and looks streak ed, lust a fow annllcattnns nt Snro Tea and SulDhnr nnhaneaa it. in pcaranco a hundredfold. Don't stay gray I Look young! Either nrenarn tbn ruelru. hnmn or get from any drug store a bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulnhnr Com. pound." which Is merely tho old- tlmo rcclpo imoro cd bv the add). tion of othor Ingredients. Thou sands of folks recommend this ready-to-use nroDaratlon. becausn It rtnrV. ens tho hair beautlfullv: hostile, nn ono can possibly toll, aa It darkens so naturally and evonly. You molston a spongo or soft brush with It, draw ing uiis inrougn tno hair, taking ono small strand at a tlmo. By morning tbo ktov hair, dlsannearn! nftnr an. other application or two Its natural color la rostored, and It becomes thick, glossy and lustrous, and you appear years youngor. Adv Wo aro a nation of meat nntnm and our blood Is filled with uric ncld, says a well-known authority, Who Warns US to bn rnnnn1 nn guard against kidney trouble. i no Kidneys do their utmost to free tho blood of thin Irritatlnc- n.M but become weak from thn -. work; thoy got sluggish; the eliml- uauve tissues clog and thus tho waste Is retained in tnn hinn,t poison tho entire system. When your kidneys acho and feel like lumps of lead, and you hare stinging nalns In thn hnrV the urine Is cloudy, full of sedi ment, or tho bladder. Is Irritable, obliging rou to seek rnllnr nri-..- the night; when yon have severo headaches, nervous and dlny spells, sleeplessness, add stomach or rheu matism In bad weather wmt -,. your pharmacist about' four ounces oi jaa Hans; take a tablcspoonful In a glass Of water hnfnm touicb. faat each morning and In a few days your kldnoys will act flno. This fa mous salts la made from the acid oi grapes and lemon Juice, com bined with llthla, and has been used for generation tn final. .-. stlmulato clogged kidneys, to neu tralize tbo acids In urlno so It Is no longer a sourea or irriratinn .... ending urinary and bladder, dUor- Jad Salts is Inexpensive and can not Injure; makes a delightful ef fervescent ll.thla-watcr drink, and nobody can make a mMnicn v. .,. ing a little occasionally to koep tho nuaey ciean and active. Adr. rVJ SLOW i DEATH S,!,,sorders- 'Tho world's .. uc acia trouble GOLD MED&L a&PJLLM,n BAnHUXir y. ah druK ::v" ;.l"n.2M W. W TiAan Anilarann Xtt anw 1.1a Mnn.t ! ... v-t. ... mult In the world. Jack'a six ft high and Weighs a ton. Hi driver shown to the picture, I sold to bo tht smallest mutt skinner to tbt world,' u Gee. but it's hot!" IM TasmTT,ilii" iT NCj'fiF' "xlZmam-mtttmWM W9SmWmmtm'4 ViskKBBaaaaV You won't say that r you visit the Maze, where it cool and comfortable if J r and where you can get those delicious ice cold drinks and ices that are so refreshing on warm days,. The MAZE 7th and Main St. '' 4: Phone v77 'V