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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1921)
PAOIO K1VK THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON hatukdav, July aa, loai. t .mmmm l.lfrvvvvvvvvvcrLWji 51 THE WORLD AAAMAAAAANAWMWNAVVMWMWWWS DOUBLE HEADER TOMORROW P. M I . Tlio dual iiropnnitlomi havo been mnilii (or lint double homier tomorrow nl MihIiio park between thu Jewels niul Copi'ii mill PIiiiiiIjoIi mid Kwiiiiiiii llllllllS. Till) IliaUllgOIIIOIIl, llllM profiled by llm exporlitiitii of tho gmima ilny oil lnnt tlumliiy ninl tlm promise In Hindu Unit Imtli Rtuima will Mart promptly mill Imi played ihrour.ti na rapidly ns poaalhlit. Tlio weather limn liuit prophesied thai olil Hoi will send down hlii w ii nil glulll'O lit UllllVOII tllO IICltllllH of the playor mi Unit no croaking of "mat iht Joliitit" will bo linnnl nor will llinnt Iin anything tolerated except speed niul lotn of It. Tlio plnyorn liny llm roiilenta In morrow, will mnko li decided eliitllK1' la tlm leaguu standing Tor this renn on : llolli llm Copeo niul I'litmlioli lomiiM hiivn mi opportunity In II" with thu lender, llm Jowol team, for (I rut lilaco. Hhoulil ttm Jewels lose, lo the fop cos, Hum linlli lemns would linvo four wlna nnd three loses, tlnlm; for first placo with tlm edge slightly for Hip Uopro team who hnvo crop! from III" callnr position to th" leaderships lib la' the pant two month nnd llm Copcoii hnvn gradually strengthened tlmlr train unil still hnvo nn oppor tunity to ilrnw on material. Hhoulil tlm I'lutnlioli tetin lom lo tlm Kwniinn. then two Iruinn nre tlml for the rellnr position with tlm odih morn In fiivor of tin- plumbob wl" havo altered tlmlr lltmtip lo milt the iltuntlon whlli. tlm Kwnuun team holds to tlm prlnrlpln outlined ut tin beginning of tint Benson. Hhoulil tlio ('open learn Ion", tin IMiiuiIioIih will move Into sen ml pint" anil should lint Jewel team loi'. tlii'n thea.t two latter named Icaiim will Iin ll"'t for tint place. Tlm plsyora of tlio respecthe te.una nnt nwwrn of thin possible change In tlm InitKUii position niul nil urn on ndgo to accomplish or defeat tlm pur poa.t of Hi" other team. All week tint fmiN hiivn hll up till possibility ami u number of witgura of clKitm niul . dlutmr hnvo been laid on tho out come of tlm gnmen lumorrow With thU ItitiTcatliiR Mtuntlon con fronllnR tlm plnern nnd llm deter- mlnntltm that nil ntprea In regard to winning, tlm fnus will o n pair of Hcrnppy guinea from Murt to flu Uh. Tint guinea nnt el tor ' o'clock nnd 3-16 oVIock In tlm afternoon Another Calls on "Doc." Arena for Aid AdMirllniTu In Hut rolumnit of tho Hiirnld inn)' li niwtiri'il of llm fart thai thU linpor Ik wlduly n-ail and nron tho lirlof Itoina rcilvn con at Motion by thu public. An ovlilancii, nhonld anyoim cant to I n qil I ro. nk ltw Arona whether hi) hint hnd call for "dmital oprallon" dIiico hln porformanco tlm other dny with it Hwailn tunned Olnfmin. Yen titrdny nftornoon, n ninii nppenrod l hln RariiKo nRnln nnd nshod for "Doc Aninn" kIiiIIiik thftt ho wnnlod soiim 'tooth repairs' nnd hud heurd that Arena wna n Hkllled pructlllomtr both from Olufaon nnd tho nowspapur. Whllo tho orlRlnnl Htory waH Riven publicity from a liumnrouH stand point, thn point Ih Hint oven thn allRhteHt ItoniH nro widely ronil. Tho flrHt pair of KpertncleH wna mn do by Alnxnndnr do Rplna, a monk who lived In rloroncn In thn Intter half of tho thirteenth century. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Stagg wish to announce that they have taken over the management of THE OWL CAFE 427 MAIN ST. and invite the public to try their meals which are served at the low est possible prices consistent with good food and good service. w'sssWMWW'ilsMsaMMM OF SPORTS j$) Arranging for Fight, August 13 Afier lylim il'.riniint for almost n week, imwH comes that Tromoter I Hohi'ilHiiii linn turned tho mattnr jit JHndirliiK liiuni for llm tournament , IniM August l.'l, over lo "lloli" Mar ! tin ninl tlm lultur Kolitlomiiii has j boon busy with thn wlrea since then Irylm; lo rind good tmitnrliil for tlm events ' llolli ll.ilin lllmi ami Kiiiiiiny (lor- Ion for lint main iiviwit havit lii'di dlnciirdi'il its Imtli mull nra to ni""t ut I Mi'dford on AilKimt 4. I Mn r' In Htntinl that yiinlnnlny ho ' mi'i to havo hail wlren from ikiiiid of Ih" Ii'iiiIIiir lioii'rn of 1'ortlaiid In rf Kiird to tlmlr nppi'iirmint lnri but nil miNWurH wuro not In laitt nU'lit. Martin In ni'i-kliiR to xncurit llm hi'itl tali'iit poHxIhlii, lioinrn who will put up a content worthy of Hi" print niul on a pur with tho Kourth of July main "Vent HANDIIAIX CODItT IIAK IHTIM.ITIIK- Htnil'ACi:. Iliindbnlt "ulhunliiiila will ho pleimed lo lenrii that tho court nt :iKhth uud IIIrIi atroelN him bevn reaurfared an will ho ready for play by tlm flrat of tho week. Tho court wn In nan up to the end of Inat week when thn aurfuce l.iTiimo ton rough for arcuruto piny mid n derlalou waa lumln by the plnyera to have n new aurfaco Inld. Tho aurfiiclm; wua ilono by tho War ren I'onalriictlou roinpnny. Thla court la open lit anyone dealrltiR to try hla or hur aklll with the ball from .Monday on Club Standing : W. I.. Pet Jewel t : .ACS Copro 3 3 GOO IMumboba . 3 3 .COO Kwnuna .24 .333 i LEPER PATIENTS BREAK PAROEE HONOLULU, T II . Juno 29. -(lly Mall)- Home of tho putlrrlH leleaaed on p.irolo from lint leproay InveallRutlou atatlou mul hoipltnl nl Knllhl, llonolulii. hnvo failed to report at rer.ulnr Interval", aa limy nru re'iulreil to do by the term of their parole, mil tlm lionnl of health Cf the terrlloiy hit.i laucil uu ultimatum that If thir outiuucs they will ho broui'ht line): In tho ttatlou uud their pnnnlu to live nt honm rmirulled. Whllo not a ilnt.le put lent nut ct thu Hcore.i parolled from Kalllil bus been returned M n to recurrence Hioao relcaHCd. Moi.'d of health tr ot tho illaeaan. Hoard of health of hip' on kiH'plnif n utrUt cieck o'i llrera point out that, whllo thu rliiiulnmoKrn oil t.'oi'nept aa oil lelnlBtcred hero, hit proved lint leproay enn lio c'lO'K'id, time .iloi.o iir iMlnbllah uh:vr i. doflnho curt Iiiih huon iivolved. In all their Marimenti slvcu lo Tho AaHOclntinl l'roaa, Dr. A. L. Dean, proaldont of tho ITulvoralty of Hawaii, and tho other scientist:! wiirIiir tho battlo iiRalnst leprosy hero hnvo specifically said that tlm chuulmoogrn oil trontment -will check leprosy, nnd, whllo oxpros.iln thn confident hopo that It will ul limntnly result In u doflnlto cunt, they havo carefully pointed nut Hint this hopo can ho realized only by thu test of time. Following thn resignation ot Dr. 0 T W VISIT ISTERK PORTLAND, July 23. K. N. Kav iiiiiirIi, In clinrRo of (IrnzlriK In tho Kort'Ht Hervlro offleea bore, and Orazlni; Inspector C. 13. Haclifonl, from WnalilnRton, D. C , left hero on July IG, for sit weeks Inspuctloii of tho National Korest Rrazlnc rnnRcs In WiiMhliiRlon nnd OroRon. Tholr trip will tnko them HiroiiRh tlm cat tle and hIii-oji country of ".'intern Oro Kon niul WaabliiRton, and has for Ita purport!) Catherine; data on thn Rrouiid rcKardliiR tho actual vnluo of tlio forage resources of National For est ranges. Mr. Riichford la making a general trip throughout tho untlotinl forests of llm West on n two-year study ft this question of range valuation nnd now comes to the I'aclflr Northwest on n preliminary trip. Tlm results of this wholo study of range vuluntlon of the Korcct ranges has been prom ised to Congress by tho Forester, Col. Oreeley, nnd Mr. Kavanngb'a office will he responsible for this work aa far ns tho Oregon nnd Wash ington Forests am concerned. .Messrs. Itnchford and Kavanngh will go first to the Italnlor Forest, then through tho Yakima Indian Re servation Into tho Wenntchee Korest, on to the Methow nnd Okanogan Val leys, lo Hpoknim. From Spokane thoy will go to I'lillmnn, Wash., to confer with men nl thn Washington Htnto Agricultural College, then to Pendle ton, nnd to tlm Oregon Htnto Kiperl ment Station at 1'nlon From Union they will proceed to the Whitman Na tional Forest nt linker, then south lo the John Day country on the Malheur Forest, then' to tho Ochoco, and Des chutes Forests, probably going as far south .as I.nkevlew. Throughout tho trip will confer -aIUi representatives of Hut agricultural colleges cf both states, with owners nnd ugents of pri vate rnngo lands mid representative I stockmen In both state, tint aim be- lug to Inspert typical ranges and to j secure the advice and suggestions of , Interested parties. The final object, , Mr Knvnnngh snys, Is to find tho i licit method of determining the prop er nlue In terms of the grazing fees 1 of thn forage resources of the nation I ul forests within the two stutes. France Will Move 1 Troops to Silesia Through Germany I I'AHIS. July 23 Premier Ilrland. following a meeting of thn council of ministers, wired llerlln request ing tho Herman government lo tak necessary steps lo Insure thu safe conduct through Hvrmaiiy of thu now division of French troops to be sent to Silesia. The ministers decided not to retreat from their determination to send thn rein forcements despite the llrltlsh op position to such a move. A classified Ad will sell It. J, T. McDonald, who has given years of his Ufa to tho fight ngain.it tho dlHvnso, Kalllil hospital now Is In chnreo of Dr. II. B. IlaEscltlno, n biological expert sent out from Washington. COOIiKST TIIKATIIK IN TOWN I The Strand THEATRES Formerly tlio Mondale UilO Main St. Sunday ANOTIIKK WONDEltniL SHOW Tlio star of "Whon Hear Cat Wont Dry," Uornard IVirnlni; Jn "The Gift Supreme A human story ot human liolngs. Suporbly onnctod by an all star cast, Including Lon Chancy, Soona Owon, Tuly Marshall and Molbonrno Mac Dowoll, and LARRY UEMON COM EDY, called "The Simple Life" A cyclcno of laughter, also Ford Educational Weekly Continuous show Sunday Blurts at 1 o'clock. Coming Tuoeday Tho greatest lovo drama, ot all ages "Hast Lynne" with all star cast. H U Tin Cans Never Made A Good Bank First State & Savings Bank Klamath Falls. Oregon Canada Differs From U. S. Local Visitor Discoocvs Dr. Fred Wcstorfeld has returned from tho Trl-Statn Dental association meeting held In Vancouver, D. C, which began July 2, and ended July IG. Dr. Westerfeld stated that living In Canada on an avcrttgo was much higher than In the states and It seem ed as If Hut prices on commodities there were the same as they were twelve months ago. American money wns nl a premium, ranging from 13 i per cent on paper money to 13 per cent on metal currency. Although Canada Is supposed to bo "wet," a permit was necessary to ob tnln liquor. The outsider was com pelled to take 20 quarts at a time whllo citizens could secure two lunrts. "Uut you tee no Intoxicated men wandering around on tho streets," said Dr. Westorfold. "This Is not due so much to non-Indulgcnco but when tho pollco enpturo an Intoxicated man wandering around, ho Is haled Tonight At TUB LIHERTY Wo show "MAN AND HIS WOMAN" And a SUNSHINE comedy And thoy mako A very good program Uut wo want to toll you About tomorrow's picture Last night Tho boys In tho operating room Screened tho Sunday show And Hay Tho qulot one Said, "I'll say It's good! And Hookoy ' Tho enthusiastic ono Said, "Ho's a rldln' fool!" And Vora Who sits In tho window And hands you a urn Ho With your tlckot and ehango Said. "It's cortnlnly thrllllnKl" And ovon Roger Tho tcmporamontal ono Who plays tho pictures Said, "It's a roal plcturol" And tho namo ot the plcturo Is "HANDS OFF" And tho reckless rider la our old frjend TOM MIX And' wo'U hang out tho latch string All day 8unday Wa know you'll uso It. H, W. P. And those who use them never made any money through them. If the money so lost to business was put to work, it would not only earn divi dends, through the interest banks pay on deposits, but it would speed up business and bring prosperity to every community in the land. Into Jail and tho pollco Judge Imposes a fine of $100. This flno stands, no 'first offense' excuse being accepted." Americans nro greeted with tho statements, "So you are from God's country, wish I were back there" from Americans who went over there to engago In business. Most all of them would bo pleased to get back under tho United States flag it they STAR THEATRE Sunday THOfi. H. INCTTri VIVID PRODUCTION u Lying Lips A tremendous production by an all stnr cast headed by llouso retcrs anu Florence vidor. Mr. InrA nml Thrt Pren nnnnmifn this picture as tho greatest bo has mauo. Mnck ScnncUs I-ntet ConicOy "Call A Cop" aa The Rex Cafe $1.00 Special Sunday Dinner $1.00 1 Qrapo Fruit Cocktail Rlpo Olives Asparagus Chicken With Rice Soup . i Choice of ' One-halt tried spring chicken with corn fritters Maryland, Rex apodal cold assorted moats, calt brains, broaded tomato sauce. Mashed Potatoos Grapo Juice Punch Choice of Vanilla or Strawberry Ice Cream, Marshmallow or Butterscotch Sundae, assorted pies. Tea Coffee Milk could arrango It, as they find that business and friends are scarce under any flag than Undo Sam's. One Amer ican stated that "After all, thero Is only one real place to live and that Is the States. When I get back thero for keep, I'll do more than respect tho flag, I'll support It at all times In a firm way. l'vo learned what It means slnco 1 loft." i .. STAR THEATRE Tonight "Godless Men" From u The Black Pawl" With a special cast. ' It's a gripping story ot the seas seething with adventure and tho prlmltlvo emotions ot men guldod only by the law ot might. Sunday "Lying Lips Inco'a great supor-productlon and proclaimed as one ot the groateat of tho times. Dill Pickles Tips I.oulso Steamed Rice I Chocolate Iced Tea