THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
TIIUItflDAY, JULY 21, 1981
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REAL TALENT
At Miiiloc Park Hiindiiy thorn will
bo nnotlmr ilonbtolieiiiler gamn when
tli it PIuiiiIioIm mill t tut Kwiiiiiiiih
crunn huts whllo tlm Jowola ami Cop
Con mityii ono of thosn gimllmnnnly
nrRiiiiionln which wiim loft unfinished
sonin days ago,
Tho Jewels still smart from thu
nwtul slaughter that tlm Copros mado
of thiilr warriors In' that previous
came iiml liitiuiil li, iih nearly an
possible, redeem tholr lost prstlgo
Humlny. An (or tht llwininan mill tho
I'liniitiolm, lioth teams havn Iiml n
silent gruilgo which thoy ilrslrn to
aottlo Inn neither ono lum announced .
whether or not limy will win, un tin
umml condition.
Tlm Cwnunns Imvn Improved v. on
ilerfillly kIiico I hey started at thj
flritt of tint sonson iiml tholr plnylng
together has been noticed ns n (actor
In Ihnlr winning games Intrly. Th"
mill boys am nil prnrllcnlly amateur
who piny tint gaum (or I hit spurt In
It nint thn mniinKi'innit, frol that thr
Improved hi'nlth rfinillllou of lb
titnni merits tint rontltiiiallon. If noth
ing nlso entered Into tint proposition
Tint I'lunibobs havn hi'lil together
In good nhnpo nml huvo been playing
bull which In fnr superior to n lot o(
amnlnur team whlrh hllio out lnt
tint "hush" from dtlcs like am Krini
cUco nml l.oii Angeles K(tvirn of lhi
cmck loams which l.in Angeles tut
out would (nro hnilly with tlm Plum
boh tenni In u mntrh game
An (or tlm Jewel lomn. Mnniger
I'oaplittl hint rollrrtml a hunch o(
youngsters who will develop Into (ant
boyH with u llttln morn trultiltig. Ono
of Ideals In tin forinntlon of tlm city
longuo I" hitlnr carried out In th"
Jowitl timni, tho development of.
young plnyom (or futuro Klamath
t.M1lM f..u.. Iirtll t.ir.,,1 ntlil III Itlll TIV- I
J" Mill. . n." -- n
(rogation am n number of pl.i)er
who will qualify when tho tlmo
comcii.
Tho Copco tram hnii perhaps shown
tbo most ailvnnronicnt of all tho
teams iintrrnd In llm li'.-iguo (or they
havn ittoadlly lieen Improving In nil
drparlmeiitn nml are striving to keep
up tho nlm of tlm company which
they represent. In nil plant whom n
group InrKo enough to htt formed Into
a team ran ho assembled, baseball
tog and equipment nro supplied with
tho Injunction, "do In It play the
game (or Urn upon and Improve oiir
Individual health condition." Malin
ger Thompson I" keeping faith with
thn rompany In thin respect nml tho
Copco bunch nro responding to tho
encouragement given them,
Tho (an can look for two Reed
gmnes Sunday nt thn umml mnilii nil
mlitilou print. Klnmalli fans am not
awaro thnt In nearly all other place,
tho admission price (or n kIiirIu
game nro nt lenst 20 to 2r. iont
greater than hum.
Free Seed Corn and
Celery Plants May
Be Had for Asking
Anyono winding hoiiio need corn
to try nut should cnll nt thu Klamath
Fall croainury hh thorn In n umall
amount of tho followlnR xced loft for
distributien: IMonocr Dent, Well
Golui and Wulln' Dakota, all three
grain or field corn, anil n nmnll
amount of Mttlo Anslnlholno Yollow
Swoot com.
Tlioro lira u fow hunchon of calory
plantn that nro InrRO onoiiRh to trnim
plant, of tlm ttolf iJouchlnK whlto
plumo virloty, which It I nald should
do woll In thin part of tho country.
Thin booiI com and colory plant
attribution In tho i:l(t of Dr. Krod
Wontorfold to tho pooplo of thin coun
ty who nro Intorestod In tho dovolop
tnont of tho voRotablo commndltlon
which nro lacklnc and inasmuch na
Dr. WoHtorfuld has paid (or all tho
Bood and hired tho plantliiK of tho
. celery dono, pooplo who nro oarnont
In tholr doulro to try nut and report
their huccohh to him nro wotcomo to
call at tho Klamath PnllH cronmory
and nocuro thla gnrdon material frco
of nil charRO.
,, Fllli: AT MAMN
,MA'IN, July 20. Tho now rosld
onco bolonglnK to Mr. Jnlo was twice
tltroalonod with tlostructlon todny
when tho roof Ignltoil from u dofoc
tlvo duo,
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i!IWco that 'Idle dollop workl Put
It la (lie bank,
LOCAL DIAMOND
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wiMwnpn
Club Standing.
W. h. Pet
Jewel i 2 .0(10
(.'lC(i 3 3 .COO
Pllimbnlm 3 3 .r.00
Kwnuiiii ... ... 2 4 .333
At the Theaters
Till: HT,H
(lenullieiiM mid alinoluto renllnui
nro t"o (actor In tho cnorinou
MicceriH which Cecil II, Do Mlllit hu
nttnlut'd an a motion picture direc
tor 'I huiHt (iinlltle am prontint in
"Male and Komalo," Mr. Do .Mlllni
Intent I'aramoiinl-Artrrad plciuri.',
which wun adapted' from Hlr Jamot
M. Ilarrlo'H famoiin pl'iy, "Tint Ad
mirable Crlchton" nml will ho on
vlow at tho Htar thoatro toulr.lit.
It In Mr Do Mlllo' denim that
mury proprrty ir (iirnlnhlm: unod
In tho production hu thu bent that
ran ho IioiirIiI. I'ropertle lined In
IiIn latent picture total thounandn of
dollar In value, Ono toilet not
mJiiiiu ront moo, nml tho RorRcou
rowii worn hy Mln.le, ami Uobe
Danli-U, who nro In thu cant, aro
worth u haudnnrno prlco.
Till: MIIKItTV
"Don't npoll your wl(o and then
blnmu hrr for tho rmiKOfiuencen"
thn thiiino of "Tliu Hoiiko That Jan
Ilullt," a clnvor and original dome
tic comedy which nhow at tho Lib
erty Thiiiilro tonlRht with Wanda
llawiey In thu ntar roln.
Thn ntory, from tho .Saturday live
iiIiik lot story. "Hwoetlo Teach. " by
Hophln Kerr, telln of Krauk nml Corn
Kodham wlio ninrt married life In n
inmlent Mihurhnn htiURnlnw wbere
tho wife, alert, efficient and happy,
In a duo liounnki'oper mid n dandy
pal.
1'rnnporlty brltiRn Infelicity and
null (or divorce, but Mr. Itodham
redeem thn ltuntlon In a hlRhly ef
ficient manner.
Mr.imii.i, m:vs
Mr mid Mr. J. V. Taylor celebrat
ed their twentieth anulvitniary nt
their homo north of town Saturday
owning. July 1C, John V. Taylor nud
Jnnnlo Crawford woro married nt
Ilutlor. Mo July 1C, l'JOI. In 1904
they rnmo west nettllriR In tho Pal
on mi country, WaihlnRtou, coiiiIiir to
Klamath about 1907. They received
many useful piece of chlnu.
Tho farmer nro all busy JiaylnR.
Men urn senrco and tlioro Is a groat
deal of oxchaiiKliiK work amoiiR
nolghbor.
Mr. Jan. ScorrIiih left Monday for
his homo lu Sacramento, lit! ha been
visiting at tho homo of N. H. Merrill.
Mr. ScorrIiih I employed fii tho
post offlco In Rncramento. Ill wlfo
and dnuRhter, Miss Heo, will remain
longor.
Tho ladlen nld will meet Wodnon
day July 1M, with Mm. Kttu Srogglnn.
Mrn. J. W. Scogglnn. n former presi
dent of tho nld will bo present.
Mr. and Mrn. K. M. Ilubb woro In
Merrill Sunday.
HOI.MKS MOVINCi IlKltK
IIANNON MAMN MAXAI1KH
MAI.IN, July 21. OwiiiR to tho
fart that thu jtxtonnlvo hiiHlncns at
tho Klamath Canh grocery ncedH Mr.
V. V. lloliue' coiiHtnnt attention, ho
nml family, Including Miss Maude
Heed nro moving to Klamath Full.
Thoro thoy will mnku tholr homo nt
thu Wlntors' npnrtmcnt. Mr. Illchard
Ifwnnon hau boon mudo gonoral innnn
gor of tho local store Thu irnnnonn'
will llvo In tho Holmes npnrtmont
ovor tho storo,
Mako thnt Idlo dollar work! l'ut
It In tlio bunk.
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A itmart man hag no mora uo for
beauty than n hnmlHomo man lias for
brains.
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Racket Wielders
Hard At It In
Local Tournament
Tho nvoragn Kliimatli Fallllo In not
nwarn that nunrly ovory afternoon
on tl ourtn buck of tho Ulkn' Club,
a bunch or nifty tonnl gamen aru
played between local expert nud thnt
hoiiio of them show unusual rlann lu
tho wielding of thu racket.
A fiorlc of games are being ar
ranged between local enthusiast In
which n number of women (cnnls
player will mako n rrodltablu show
ing iwith rente of thn men entered In
thu events.
It In simply a little story that cre
ated much comment among the as
sembled spectator on tho street
of tho court recently. Ono of tho old
timer who reside on Conger a von no
stopped long enough to wntch nnv
oral of tint contest which woro being
put on by Charles Hall and n number
of others. Sumo player announced thn
nroru n being "U,vo all," Indicating
that tho xcore wan ever., nnd'thn old
fellow wnggud III hind and said, "A
lot of love u honker hau for that
gnmo hut hu couldn't work an hour
In thn hayfleld In thn hot sun llkn ho
I doing now and (eel like yelling,
'lovo nil' ".
Them liro some Interesting close
sets being played on thin court ana
before the season U over, sonwt In
dividual net will bo plajcd to set lie
tho supremacy of thn Individual play
ers "f Klamnth Kails
Doc Arens Plays the
Good Samaritan and
Gets Usual Reward
"Law Aronn had hotter stick to hi
own trade," declared n local dentist
today. Scenting the unusual tho re
porter probed for a "story."
"He'll find plenty to do selling
nuton nud accessories," continued tho
practitioner, whoso Injured nenso of
ethic had him all wound up nud
going. "Ho can't got nwny with nn
Invasion of tho dental field without
a diploma."
"Why, what'n Itw dono," nnked
llm reportor.
"Hit' dono n plenty," retorted the
stickler (or ethical observances, "I'll
tell thn world, hn lias. It's llkn this,
soo : Tho othor night n swede nnmed
Olafson came Into his garago and
Inquired If thoro wn n dentist thorn.
Arens told him thoro was uono nml
asked whnt hn noodod with a don
tlst. "My tooth b.ino hurting I need
It fixed," Iho Swcdn replied. I'll fix
It for you, .what do you want dono?",
askod Arens."
"Fllo It off." said tho visitor point
ing to n canlno tooth which was
sharp ns n needle. Arens got an Inch
flat fllo roady for this Job but Ohifson
objected, saying that hn wnntcd a
magneto fllo Instead. Arens went to
work on that tooth nml reduced It al
right hut hn violated tho othlCH of
our profession. Some dentist lost n
good Job nnd our protest Is raised to
high hcavon. Now you linvo .It nil."
Olafson remarked to' ono of his
friends ns thoy loft thu garago,
"IMonty pangn In my pocket, 'Doc'
Arens, ho snvc It for mo I toll all
my frloml8 thoy go to him."
Mako that Idlo dollar werk: Put
It In tlio bank.
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Camp CboAn?
I akf0Mn3laW
HI'lilMJ l,AKi: imil'I'INfiH
rirattdmiL Clioyno Is visiting with
her mm William ,
Mr. (I. W, Donoy wan In thl neigh
borhood Tuesday soliciting pupil
for a (dun In mimic.
Thn farmer hunt aro all busy
stacking hay,
Tho Humlny school I progressing
nicely, any now member nro cordial
ly Invited to como. Sunday hcIiooI
start at 2 ."0 p m.
Mako Hint Idle dollar work! l'ut
It In tho bank.
netici: of thi: fimm; of tiii:
!'HOI'OKi;n ASHCHHMKNT IIOM
I.V CONNIXTTIO.V WITH Tin:
!'ltorOHr2 IMI'IIOVKMKXT OF
Till: AMiKV TIIIIOIJOII HIX)CK
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Thn Common Council of tho city of
Klamath Falls, Oregon, having as
certained and determined tho pro
portionate sliaro for which each lot,
pnrt-nf lot, block, pleco or parcel of
land shall bo liable for tho cost of
making thn proposed .Improvement of
tho alloy through Illnck 37: and hav
ing on thn 11th day of July A. V.
1921, filed In tho offlco of tho I'ollco
Judgo of said city nn Itemized state
ment thereof, which said statement Is
thereafter to bo known as tho "Pro
posed Assessment roll" for such pro
posed Improvement.
NOTICE Is hereby glvon that said
proposed assessment roll wni filed
on said 11th day of July, A. D. 1921,
and thnt said common council did by
resolution fix Monday tho 8th day of
August A. D. 1921, at tho hour of 9
o'clock V. M. at tho council chamber
In tho city hall of said city, said
date being a date upon which a rcgul
nr meeting of said council will bo
held. as tho tlmo nnd plnco for
hearing and determining nit objec
tions that may bo mado to the assess
ittnt In such proposed assessment
roll centained: nnd thnt thorenftor,
.having henrd and determined nil ob
jections, If nny there should bo. said
icommon council will proceed to
assess tho proportionate sliaro and
part of tho cost or mnklng said pro
posed Improvement In accordance
with tho benefits accruing to said
ench lot, part of lot, pleco and parcel
of property, and declaro such assess
ment by ordinance, and creating liens
In accordanco with such assessment
against each specific pleco of propor
ty In such assessment roll mentioned
and described.
Tho ownors of the property- so
found liable for a proportionate share
of tho cost of such Improvement nro
horoby referred to such assessment
roll on file with tho pollen Judge for
detailed Information as to such as
sessments. The boundaries within which the
property lies which has so boon
found liable nnd to bo benefited br
said proposed Improvement, Is all
Two targets, both by
the same rifleman. One
with a clean, smooth bar
rel, the other with a barrel
which had been "pitted"
by the priming; in the
cartridges.
The priming in most
cartridges leaves a rust
attracting residue. This
rust digs tiny holes all
along the bore and gives'
the bullet a bumpy path
from breech to muzzle.
CARTRIDGES
vBJand SHELLS
UNITED STATES CARTRIDGE COMPANY, New York, Manufacture,
Klamath Falls, Ore.
J, D. Chamber
Baldwin Hd-wo. Co,
Klamath Hdwe, Co.
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thnt property lying adjacent to thai
nlluy running' through block 37, of
tho original town of Mnkvllle, now
city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, nnd
upon which It Is proposed to mnkn
such Improvement, and oxtondlng
back from tho sidelines of snld alloy
to thn respective strcot linos bound
ing snld block.
WITNBflB my hnnd nnd tho seal of
said city thin 19th day or July 1921.
A. U LKAVITT
I'ollco Judge of tho city of Klam
nth Falln, Oregon. 20-22
xoTici-: of nn: ftmxo of tiii:
l'I)I'OHi:i AHSKHHMIIXT ItOMi
IX OOX.VKOTIOX "WITH TJIK
I'ltOPOHKD IMI'ItOVKMKNT OF
TIIH AIXKV TlUtOUfi'll IILOCK
in
Thn Common Council of tho city of
Klamath Falls, Oregon, having ascer
tained nnd determined tho proper-
llnnnln bIiiipa fnr tt,frti nfitt Int tynrt
of lot, block, pleco or parcel of land J
shall ho liable for tho cost or making
tho proposed Improvement of tho al
ley through Hlock 1C; nnd having on
tho 11th day of July A. D. 1921. filed
In tho offlco of thn I'ollco Judgo of
said city an Itomlzcd statement there
of, which said statement Is there
after to bo known as tbo "Proposed
AHsossment roll" for such proposed
Improvomont,
NOT! CIS Is hereby given thnt snld
proposed assessment roll was filed
on said 11th day of July, A. D. 1921.
nnd that said common council did by
resolution fix Monday tho 8th day of
August A. D. 1921, at tho hour of 9
o'clock P. M. at tho council chamber
In tho city ball of said city, said
dato being a date upon which a regul
ar mooting of said council will be
hold, as tho tlmetind placo for hear
ing and determining all objections
that may bo mado to tho assessments
In such proposod assessment roll
contained; and that thereafter, hav
ing heard nnd determined all objec
tions, If nny thcro should be, said
ALTURAS -
STAGES
Leave Union Taxi office 8 o'clock
Monday, Wednesday and Friday Mornings
Phone 424-J for reservations Large cars
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Poor
ruins
The slightest inaccuracy
in the rifle is multiplied
many times on the target.
The priming in U S
Rim-Fire Cartridges (in
cluding the famous .22
N.R.A. Long Rifle) does
not. attract rust. It does
away with excessive "pit
ting." It helps your rifle
to remain accurate.
For the sake of your
rifle, use US Rim-Fires.
Money back if not satisfied.
Clitloquin, Ore.
i
Chlloquln Merc. Co.
Mnlln, Ore.
I The Kallna Storo
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common council will proceed to u-
sess tho proportlonnto ntaro and part
lof tho cost of making said DroDOsod
, Improvement In accordanco with the
I benefits accruing to said each lot,
part of lot, ptoco nnd purcol of prop
erty, nnd declare such assessment by
t' ordinance, and creating liens In ae-
; coruanco wun sucn assessment
; against each specific ploco of proper-
ty In such assessment roll montlonod
'.and described,
Thu owners of tho proporty so
' found llablo for n proportionate share
of tho cost of such Improvomont aro
I hereby roforrcd to such assessment
roll on filo with tho pollco Judgo for
I detailed Information as to such as-l-scsimcnls.
Tho boundarlos within which the
. proporty lien which has so been found
liable nnd to bo uenoritcd by said
proposed Improvement, Is all that
If proporty lying adjacent to tho alloy
running through block lu, or tbo ori
ginal town of Llnkvlllo, now city of
Klamath Falls, Oregon, and upon
-which It Is proposed to make such
Improvement, and extending back
from tho sidelines of said alley to tho
rcspcctlvo street lines bounding said
block.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
nald city this 19th day of July, 1921.
A. L. LEAVITT
Pollco Judgo of tho city of Klam
ath Fall. Oregon. 20-22
.niDH WANTED
School District No. 1. will ro
echo scaled bids up to Monday, July
26th, from contractors, for tho orec
ton of an addition to the Mills
School and nn addition to tho
Falrvlew School. All bids must be ac
companied by cither a certified chock
for S per cent of amount of bid or a
bidders' bond for C per cent amount
of bid. Address bids to Ida D. Mom
yer, Clerk. Plane may bo obtained
from tho designer, Charles Cosoboom.
Ida-D. Momyor, Clerk DJst. No. 1
16-25
SUSANVILLE
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Merrill, Ore.
It. H. Anderson.
Merrill More. Co.
llorrU, Calif.
Roy Taber
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