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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1921)
X. I sS&a s V'-rjK PAQM tVH THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON mo.viiay, jui,r an, im TT MWWWWNMMMWMWWWMVWVMMMWVWWWWWWMVMMWMW g f WM?U AAMAAAAAAAAAAAAAWVVMWWWVWMVW K T PARK TICKLE THE Two classy guinea of lumnliiill worn tlio forluuos of Ihoiwi wild uttondod Mocleo 1'urk yosturduy iittomuou and from tho big leaguo stylo which ull liiniDD put ui, th fans hud morn tliiTn a run (or tholr moiiuy. Nino IiiiiIiikh worn necessary to do rlilu who was superior In thu C'upco Jowl gutuo mill ufliir hooping thn funs on tlio anxious Hi'iit for two intra Innings, tlio Copcoit In tlio ninth Itni liiK managed to put Hwcotiey oviir tlio hour pinto for tlio winning run. lu thin Kitiio, tlio pitching of Koslor wuii superior to tilt opponent, Hutchison, despite thu fuel that 10 Jowols fan nod the air whllo only four batsmen of thu Copcon foil hoforo thu curves of Kosler. Hut Koslor wiu fucliiK buiiiii of tbo hanlrat and surest hitter of tho" Irugun In tbo porsona of Olurk, (lay, Noel unil Ileum whllo tlio Jow cl pluyora weru losa experienced than (he others. Two mnr faces In thu ratchlug Ntaff on both tomns nhowoil up, Dun lap cf thn Jewel ami Kvnyon of tho C'opcos mi J both created favorabln comment on their work. Kunyoii slammed out a homo run In thu se cond innlnK and udvcrtlscd himself wuii. In thla icnmu, tlio Copcon ranted tli rnni whllo tho Juwola secured Ivni, Ono neat doublo piny wua pulled off by Unntnliy to Houthwoll to llrls low, Umpires Cook unit McDonald wore kept busy with their duties all through thin content. Nummary JttWi All It It I'O A K Itanwhy, a 4 0 0 3 10 Houthwoll, m. 4 0 10 2 1 Croy, ef, 3 10 2 0 1 Houston, 3d 3 2 0 110 .Smith, ir 4 0 0 2 0 0 Hhlnar, rt 4 0 14 0 0 KoiUr, . 3 0 0 4 4 0 ilrlalow, lb. 3 0 0K10 Dillilap. t. 3 1 1 3 0 0 K Total 31 5 2 27 9 2 Vpco All It II I'O A i: II. Montgom ery, 3b, fi I 2 0 2 1 Clark, If 4 2 0 0 0 0 (lay, 2b 2 12 110 Nod, mi 4,02002 Norman, rf. 4 0 12 0 0 Kcnynn, r 4 12 0 10 Hears, lb 4 0 0 0 10 Hwwnoy, If 3 12 10 0 llutrhlivon, p 3 0 0 17 3 o Ttitat 33 C II 27 8 3 Harnrxl runs, Jouols 2, Copco C; Ilaso on bnlln, IIutchlHon 1, Foster 1; Ilaso on error, Joweln 3; Copcon 2; Two bono hlta, Nool, Montgomery; Home runn, Kenyon; Struck out, Foster 4, Ilulchlnon 1C; lilt by pitch er, Croy, Day; I'mplrrn, Ilert Cook mid McDonald Tlmn of (lame 1:50. Scorn hy InnliiK. It. II. ' Jewels 2 0110100 n 2 2 Coproa 1 1 1 0 I 0 I 0 1 ti 11 3 Hat lories, Jowols, Foster nnd Dun lap; C'oiroa, Hutchison nnd Kunyon. Tim oilier (initio Tim IJwnunn-lMtimbob Kamo wan u Kooil Katno doMpllo tho acorn 7 to 4, an tho Kwuunn by timely til tu placed flvo earned rttnH to tholr credit out of 7 obtained and tho Hutnbobs earn ed two or tholr four, showing that or rom woro not ronpotiBlblo and butting wuh for tho Bcores. Tho Kwuunuu Introduced a "mys tery" pltclmr lu tho person of O'Neill nnd from whore hu ciitno, tho Kwaun iik linvo mado It a point to keep thla Information to thotuHolveu but thoy all romarkod nt tho close of thu giwuu, "Isn't ho thoro, tliotiKliT." Tlio play era of all toainu watched O'.VolU'a work with Interest nnd tho fact that npucd nnd a pocttllnr "broak" of tho delivered ball woro aolf ovldnnt to tlio Hpoctatora, croutod wtch comment. Tbo KwuunnH atartod off In tho first with two runs and woro blanked until tho fourth and fifth InnlnKU when two and throo runs woro aocur oil and nftor that, tho I'lumbobs put n damper ou tbo scoring. O'Neill al lowed tho IMumbobs 2 runs la tho fourth Inning whon Nool, Ilroaaliir atid Kmlth plckod ihlm for u lilt aploco and la tho Bovonth, Vochnttor and McCollum each got a hit aploco HCorinK two plnyont. Aa usual, "Ilabo" Nool socurod big cuatomary throo bngBor and O'Notll oIho Hlammod ono out of two, Four doublo playa woro pulled la thla OF SPORTS Club Standing. W. V. Pet. 4 3 .G71 4 3 .671 .. .3 4 .S2S 3 i .428 Copni ... Jowol .. H wan n n I'lutubob gamo, Iloilonholuinr to Clark, to Mil ton; Ilouiitou to Voclialzor lo Ilrona lar; Wllnuit to Clark to Hilton; Mc Colliltu to Nool to llrennlur. ' I'lumliolM All It II I'O McCollum, hh 4 il 0 3 irountiiu, nb. 3 0 0 1 Hnilth c, 3 12 2 Nool. cf. 3 1 1 o VolclmUor 3b. 3 111 llrennlur, lb. 3 118 Mnkonbnck, rf .'I'O 0 0 Walih, If. 3 0 0 0 C'ronn, If . 3 0 12 McCollum, p. 0 0 0 4 ToUl 28 4 C 21 Knunn All It It I'O 0 8 2 0 3 0 ft 1 Cnmon, cf Hilton, lb OorROri, c. Cody, If. Clnrk, m. WlUon, 3 4 0 3 0 3 1 4 2 1 2 1 1 3 4 4 b. O'Niilll, p. DaKKntt, rf. Ilodonholmor, 2b. 2 Total 29 10 21 9 2 Karnod runn, Kwaunoo S; I'lunt bobn 2; Threo Ham hlta, Noel, O'Neill; Ilami on balla, O'Neill, 1, Crenn 3; McCollum 2; IWisnn on Kr rorn, Kwaunna I, I'lumbohn 2; Struck nut, Croan 4, McCollum 2; O'Neill &; Utnplro McDonnld, Ilert Cook. Tlmn of Rome, 1:30 minute. Hroni by Innlnjcx. It, II Cwaunaa 2002300 7 10 I'lutubob 0002002 4 C Hntterlea, Haunn, O'Neill (IcrKiw; IMutnhobn, Cresn, McCollum und Smith. Newsboys Set Fine Example in Honesty OiivJcIrr tho Nrwalwy (From tho Hartford Tlmrs. Onn of tbo jtront Now York ncwa paper pnys au astonlnhliiR tribute to thu youiiK merchnnta who nell Ita wnrea upon tho atreeta. Thin ncwa papor, Hko practically every other, printed on "eitrn", after Saturday'a prlio fluhl. When tho paper arrived nt Times 8iunre, the younR man whom bunlnenn It wan to anil them to tho nowaboya, tukltiK (heir rnnh In return, found hlumclf overwhelmed by au eager flock of jounRidern who Krabbed tho pnxra an fant an ho could open the bundle end raced away to dlnpono of them without KQ InK throuRh tho formality of paylnR for tholr stock. Many a (oy could have kept ull tho money ho received an profit and ncKlectud to pay for hln iKipvra; but, no, tho paper declares, an noon an tho atorm of solllnc wan over the boys' returned to tho nolKhborhood and aottlcd, until tho canh turned lu wna Oiactly what It Hfiould huvo beeu for tho number of papers aent out from WRIGLEYS "' WYw The new sugar chewing cum which everybody llket-vou will, j too. i Txaor JF'xzmwi. sz. xDmrz& rm mi au. Win - teirr j m m m mmnTa mjff seVSiW5' t& WtIs. jyiarT mff?mKz$mNr Wmfto. Jfififfl&K tho offlco of publication. That wan only ordinary honoaty, It lit trtto, but a' kind of honoaty mot with noldnm onoiich to bo un common. Yet II would bo expected by lliono wlm nro familiar with news boy. The nownbuy doonn't expect to ho cheated, and hu, certainly doesn't Intend to cheat unyhody. Moro power to him. O- At The Theatres o- Tlli: HTAIl ' In "I.yltiB Mpn," a Italph Inco npei'lul production, which opened at thu Htnr theatro lunt ovenlnK, you will find ono of tho most ploanlnR plcttiron of thu aonnon. You will aeo thu cri'iitest realistic ahlpwrock acouo over produced and from thl moment ou thu plcturu la ono of Inti'iihit lutiTeat nnd If you wish to fti a real nlcturo boo thla ono which will bo shown tonight. A Reed Muck Hennett comedy com plntea tho bill. ' TIIK HTItANI) Tho showing nt thu Htrnnd for Tuesday and Wodnonday will bo tho famous pluy, "Kant Lynno," tho dra matic favorite of tho gonoratlon and HtnRed by I'. V. Craft". "East Lynno" la ataRcd In tho beautiful and his toric Hovorn river valley In westorn Knsland wboro tbo author, Mri. Ilonry Wood laid tho scono ot thla Immortal romanco of lovo, bato and umbltlon. Tho character, "Lady Isabel" Is played by Miss Illanche Koraytho, Knglnnd'a premier emo tional loading lady and "Richard Curlylo' In Ukou by Mr. Fred I'uul. Too much cannot bo aald re gard Inn this famous plcturo but among the differences which this particular play haa over any like production la that score of scenna nro shown holtherto described In "off atago business," but not enact ed before tho nudlonce; correct costuming of tho early Victorian perlad; natural scenery of "East I.ynne" reproduced with perfect fi delity nnd a distinguished cast ot uotabln players, Tho management of tho Strand theatro promlso n splendid film treat In "East I.ynne." C. It. T1IOMAH IN WASIII.SGTt) WA8HINOTON, July 26. Ocorgo II. Thomas, Portland school director, In here trying to press a decision In a claim of thn Demon Polytechnic school for $36,000 which Thomas claims I due thu school for Its work for soldier rehabilitation In the war Senators McNary and Htantlcld and Iteprenontntlvn McArthur have been promised a decision from acting Di rector Fiddler this week. KAMSTItlP DKiaVKD WASHINGTON. July 26. Secre tary Fall of the Interior department, who will visit C'rutor Lake National park on his VW'nlern trip, was to have left Washington July 16, hut that bus been changed now to August 6, and another delay may bo added. VAI.I. EXAMINATION SET WASHINGTON. July 25. A civil oervlro examination will bo held on August 19 for candidates for Vale pontmunter Make (tint idle dollar uork! Put It In tlio Imnk. , coated that will aid smsmsmmmmm v 7&2 t SiS!PrMW sVTA 'sTW ss Y' JTtt ii. TZf I SSM rmx-w wax TPYaJ?zr2i taiT i u'a m z. smc frvas" Blv. fe, 3sr?Z7i tion, polish your teeth and MoUtea .6SJW your throat. THE FLAUOR LASTS Underwood's Makes Addition to Their Weather Apparatus I'tiilerwood's Pharmacy has In stalled u Tycos recording tbermomu tor In tholr window on thu corner of Main and Hovcntli Street, making tulto an addition 'to thu "wcatbor buruau;' department of tho atom. Thla thermometer Is a handsome Instrument bolng finished In whlto onumel und actuated by clock work that causes a dial to ravolvo beneath u pen leaving a continuous record, hour by hour of tho temperature. Thu pen Is guided by tho mercury of thu thermometer, and although thu Instrument Is lusldu thu window thu bulb contulnlug Uiu mercury Is high abovu tbo head ot thu passer by, on tho outside, and Is within u latticed box that allows u tree circulation ot tho ulr and at tho same time protect from direct or reflected heat ot the sun. Thu mercury In tho bulb Is con nected with tho pen by a steel tube calibrated to tho thousandth part ot un Inch, and tho expanding and con trading of thu mercury cauaea the pen to move backward and forward, leaving tho record of temperaturo upon the dial of tho Instrument. During thu warm weather of last week the now thermometer attracted much attention. The highest temp- oraturo recorded was nlnty degrees, on Saturday at 3 p. m. Tho lowest was Wodncsday morning at 6:30 when tbo mark waa at 48 degrees. The Herald will, hereaftor, publish thu high and low temperature each day, together with the report of the Cyclo-Stormagraph, In the samo win dow. KL PAW) OOWHOV W1NH wohxd ciiAMi'io.vsuir CHICAGO, July 26. Tommy Kir- nan, of El Paso won tho tltlo ot best all around cowboy In tho sec ond annual championship concluded hero. Yakima Cauutt, of Lacroeso, Washington won the bronco rldlnr championship. Elks' DANCE July 28 DKEAMLAM) PAVILION Dancing atarta at 9 o'clock p. in. Admission, $1.10, war tux Included. Strictly Informal, for Elka and visiting brothers, only. Plan to bo thoro for tho night and whllo away the hourn In dancing to excellent music. KI.AMATH IiODGK, NO. 1SM7 B. V. O. M. Kutfrlalnmrnt VcmmUtco S 'AFTER EUERV MEAL" 10.eoR.5t delicious pcppfrmlitt flavored suttar Jacket arouod peppermint flavored cbewiotfjufli your appetite and diges B122 MIIIVfjm Pacific Coast Driver Wins the Grand Prix LKMANfl, Franco, July 26 Jimmy Murphy, Pacific coast dri ver, today won tho Ornnd Prix au- tomobllo road raco -with a Dousen borg American car. Italph Do Pal ma was second, driving a French Hallot. According to Scottish custom, the gift of a branch of heathor to a Highland lasslo Is equal to an offer of marriage. STAR THEATRE Tonight THOfl. H. INCtTH VIVID PIIODCCTION "Lying Lips" A tremendoua nrnHtiMInn k n all star cast headed by House i uiors ana r lorence viaor. Mr. Inco and Tho Presa announco thla picture a the greatest he has soaao. Mack 8eaBKta Latest Oaamedy "CM A Cop" AN INVESTMENT I have several blocks ot lota surrounding tho Italia high school that I will aell tor business and reildutlal pur poses, thus. fferlug to tho people ot Klamath county an opportunity to mako a real in vestment. I will sell those lota for $76 and up, on the Installment plan, the terms to suit the purchaser. No Inter est will be charged and I will pay the taxes until deed la de livered to buyer. Malln Is situated In the cen ter ot one ot tbo richest dis tricts in the world. It 1 back ed by progressive and onor vatlve citizens. It has a future that assures development to a degree that will make this property worth many times the price I am selling It tor. When oil la discovered, Malin will bo found to bo In the very heart of tho tlold and tbo biggest producers will be at lta door. If you are looking tor some thing that will pay you big returns, you can make no mis tako In buying Malin proper ty. For further information, write or aeo A. 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There are pianos and pianos; for some of, them you arm ashed to pay all they're worth; others there are that are worth all you pay for them; and among these are some few that are so unique in the actual VALUE built into them by con" scientious and promd makers that yoa get FULL value, plus! What we might say in a full page ad, would add little sig nificance; the lovely Packard is so well re garded from coast to coast that we don't have to say mmch. in short, the Packard is one of the few instrument's- that' ,me peal to people who KNOW piano valme and are willing to PAY for it! Earl "Music Headquarter" Shepherd Co. Fine Pianos Players Victrolas, Grafonolas Sonoras - 't Says &jiulf.