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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1921)
I'Afllfl MVIO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MO.N'OAV, AVOVHT 1, 19l 2 IWWWWWVMWWvivvVVWW)s,ww). .wwwwwwwvww- II THE WORLD OF SPORTS Vw,ww,,AIVWWW,wvwvv)v 0 ffil Mil I, HI T 11 F Despltn ilio fnct Hint tlm Copco ycnltirdny HCorml Imnvlly on tlio Kwiiunns, tho riiiiiii wiih Intim'stlng unit appreciated liy tlm funs wliu snwr tho Copros clinch tlm top of tlm baseball Imlilrr for u wi'ok lit laast, by riofonlliiK tint l'wminu by a score of U to 3. I Tho Kwnunns wont Into tho gnino confident thut tholr latent itriiilsl. tlon tq tho pitching staff, O'Nnlll, would bo ablu to hold down tho luicr.rn In tlm Copco llnoup, but tho delivery of O'Nnlll wan "found contditttntly In tho first flvo IiiiiIiiks, nnd during that tlmn 10 runt worn iicorod, four In tho third Innlnn after two outs worn mado. Hut thn entire blmuo for tho lout of tho name could not ho ascribed wholly to tho pitching of O'Nolll, an tho Kwaana fli'ldora yvsterduy failed to rcrofnlio tho liattliiK strength of thn Copcis. nnd tnndn no vnrlotlon In tholr placvs In tho Hold when n heavy or llkht hltlor ns up, 'An a consequence, ordlnnry alniilo baiin liltH worn itrotcbvd Into tuu.hiiKKrs nnd "llnbo Itutli" Noel managed to stretch n clean thrco-bnKKer Into a homo run Another fnctor, contly errorn by tho Kumin at critical llntiiu allarwod score to creep Into thn Copco column which would huvo reduced the acorn by four runs nt leant. Uburkey Hutchinson wan "rlKht" yostcrday, and when a kIiiiico nt tho nummary U takon, It will Imi noticed that 18 Kwnunns fell beforn his curve In tho nlno Innings played. From tho sixth Inning an, Hutchison fannd eight men out of 13 up, nt a tlmn In an ordinary closo gamo It would be considered tnarvolous, but with the lopsided score, thli point wa overlooked". Another star In yesterday's gamo km Kanyon, "who was at the rceclvlriK end for the Captoi. Kour hltn out of four timet ud with a threo-bnggor Included, nnd a 'constant slamming of thn ball to Ktcond to kenp tho playon from stealing third, mado him etaml out In tho Copco ranks. Clay nnd Noel both were prominent, too, an their tilts brought In, run. O'Neill of tho KwnumiH mudo two lilts out of four tlmm-up, one hit bolng n lwo-baggor In tho ninth. ' Tho Copco wore placed on tho itofonslvo when on bases by O'Neill, uh ho would whirl suddenly when out of tho box nnd slam a vicious ball to either first or second, and several llmei tho Copcos were caught napping. Anothor foaturo wan his rapid delivery when u bat tor was sleeping at tho pinto. Tlioso two features made tho game hotter tlmn usual A representntlvo crowd wus pres ent At tho game, and liked tho full nlno Innings of pluy, as tho gamo was over In llmo to permit of othor plensures In tho afternoon. (Jood natured banter was Indulged In and tho players roasted according to truo baseball history. Swconoy, of tho Copcos, kept up a constant snappy chatter, nnd put pop In tho gamo for hl'lsldo. Ono fan remarked that It nil Nummary Kurnud runs llwnunaii 1, Cop con 8. 'Pwo-linio hits (lay, Hweonoy, Montgomery, O'Neill. Thruii-liaso hits Kenyon, Clark. Home run Noel. llano on, halls Off O'Neill 1, llnso on errors Kwaunns 3, Cop cos 2, 1'ashod hall IConyon, Hlruck mit--lly O'Neill D, Hutch ison H. Umpires Dlckoy, McDonald. ' Tlnio of Kami) Hour, Gf inlnuteH, Wi :i:i) hah a HTito.va IIAHIUIAI.Ii OIUJAM7.ATIO.Y Within tho last few weoks, tho Weed team linvo been having it ni mnrkabln run of baseball luck, nnd liavo been Inking Into camp soma or tlm strong teams In this icctlon of tho country. July 17, Yroka lost by a score of 0 lo 4 and on July 24, Dunsmulr also fell by a scorn of 3 to 2. Wood played nt Yroka yesterday but tho score was not relayed to this city In tlmn for publication. Next Hunday, Weed Is matched up to pluy Horn brook at Weed and It Is said that tho Weed sports plan to wager heav ily on tho outcome In favor of tholr team. Hornhrook played ycMordny ul Medford and according to tho re port regarding tho condition of Med fords' "spltball" urtlst, Mclntyro, the game promised to bo close. O- WEATHER RECORD I o o Hereafter Tho Herald will publish tho mean and maximum tempera uroa and precipitation record aa tak en by the U. 8. Iloclamatlon aervlco tatlon. rubllcallon will cover tno day prevtoua to tho paper's Issue, up to C o'clock ot the day. Precipitation 1 Max 73 , 07 , 79 , 85 . 85 . 90 04 90 July July 2 . July 3 July 4 . July G . July C. July ... July ... July 9 . July 10 July 11 88 July 12 89 July 13 89 July 14 ..... 88 July IS 87 July 16 87 July 17 90 July IS 89 July 19 90 86 July 20 . July '21 . July 22 . July 23 July 24 July 25 July 26 July 27 . S7 94 94 ..94 ,93 ..86 88 88 July 28 91 July 29 ..... 92 .July 30 92 July 31 88 Mln. 46 36 36 42 46 47 C3 r.s S3 54 K4 S4 CS CI 48 C3I 54 C2 48 48 52 G8 G8 68 47 46 Gl 57 07 f' G9 THK HTAR Tliero cornea to tho Star theater tonight "dbosts of Yesterday," a special Bolmlck plcturo, starring Norma Talmndgo, mado from tho play by Rupert Hughes, entitled "Two Women." Tho story concerns two women of diametrically opposite character! tho tlmos mado It a prnctlco to(tc,t on0 a simple ecamstross and tho uo this Item In tho games horo, the games would ho snappier. Next Sunday tho Jewols and tho I'lumbobs aro scheduled for a con test. Tho Jewols sny that thoy will win this coming gamo nnd tie, tbo Copcos for first placo. Copcos AH, It. II. TO, JlontRomory. ss G 1 2 I G 4 G 4 R 3 4 4 0 0, 0 1 2 0 9 14 12 17 27 7 3 All. It.-II. PO. A. E, 4 112 0 0 0 Clnrk. cf Uny, 21 ... Nool, If ......... Kenyon, c .... Cuttyback, rf Hwecnoy, 3b .. Hears, lh .... Hutchison, p Total -...37 Ewnunas Carson, cf .. Clark, ss ........ tiaggott, lb .... O'Neill, p Cody, If Hllion, rf Wilson, 31 -, aorgeu, e 3 Uod'nholm'r, 2b 3 , , v Total 34 3 6 24, 16 3 Score by Inning r ' ' . Scoro by Inning R.H.B. LuwAunaa (3OOO;Q0O0O Q '.8 6 8, 3opcoB 1 8 4 8 10 0a ' a Batteries Hwaunas, Onelll and targes 'Copcos, Hutchison and Ken an. ' 4 4' 4 4 4 9 7 0 0 1 y. othor n dancer In a notorious Parisian cafo, who nro loved by Howard Marston, a young artist. Somo tremendously strong dramatic situations aro scon In "Ghosts ot Yostorday." NOTIOK FOIt JUIHjIOATIOX Publisher) Department of tho Interior V. 8. Ijand Offlco, Ikvk-w. Ore. Xot Coal IJiad. July U7, IfKit. NOTICE Is horoby given that Mln nlo Arant whoso postofflco address la Dairy, Orogon, did, on tho 22nd day of November. 1920, file In this office Sworn Statemont and Appli cation, No. 011628, to purchaso tho 8HKSBK, Section 20. Township 38S, Range 11MB. Willamette Mer idian, and tho timber theroon, undor tho provisions of tho act ot June 3, 1878, and acts amendatory, known as the "Timber and Stone Law," at auchi value as 'might bo fixed by ap pralsomont, and that, pursuant to such application, tho land nnd tim ber thoroon have boon appraised, Ono Hundred Twenty Dollars, tho tlmhor estimated 60M board foot at 81.60 per Ml, and tho land $30.00: that said applicant will otter final proof in Bupport ot his application and sworn statoraont on tbo 7th day of October, 1981, beforo nort O. Thomas, U, S. Commissioner, at Kla math Falls, Oregoa.-v" - Any person is at liberty to protest this purchaso before entry, or initiate a contest at any time before patent Issues, by filing a corroborated af fidavit la this office, alleging facts which would Tufont the entry. Notlco will bo published for nlno ronseiutlvo weeks In tho Klamath Herald, JA8. T. HUHONH8, Register, Aug. 1 8 lfi 22 29 B 12 19 20. cHAiiTi.it ami:nimi;nth HUIMITTi:i TO TIIIJ VOKHH Till'; COUNCIIi IIY An Act To amend tho character of tho City of Klamath Kails, Oregon, entitled "A hilt propound by Inltlatlvo potl tlon for an act to Inact, provldo and adopt n charter for tho City of Kla math Kails, Klamath County, Ore gon, to ho submitted to tho legut vo ters of tho City f Klamath Kails, Klamath County, Orogon, for their special iitmroval or rolocllon at a election to ho hold In said city on thai 10th dnv of March. 1913" submitted deem to nnd approved by tho legal votnrajand herein call and mako necessary () Tho dobt limitations contain ed In tho charter of said city shall not apply to tho bonds horoby au-thorlzad. (e) Tho council shall oach. year at too llmo of making tho annual tax levy for city purposes includo In such lovy a sum sufficient to pay Interest duo on thu outstanding bonds of this Issuo, and shall in uddltlon, theroto lovy an additional amount sufficient to pay said bonds at their dato or datos of maturity. HKSOIiVKI) KURTHKIt that this resolution for proposod charter amendments submitted to tbo voters by tho council bo fllod with tho Po llen Judge of tha'Clty of Klamath Falls for submission to tho logal vot ers of said city, for their rejection or approval to bo voted upon at a spo clal election to bo bold as heroin pro viupci: Rosolvcd further that tho council It advisable and docs hereby of said city on tho 10th day of March, 191.1, ns subsequently airondud by tho legal voters of said rlty at tho spocial election held therein on tlm 14th day of Novombor, J'Jl"), and to amend all other amendments thereto. HH IT KNACTKD HY TIUS PKO IL OK THK CITY OK KLAMATH KAM..H that tho charter of tho City of Klamnth Kails, samo being an net entitled "A bill proposed by initia tive petition for an act to Inact, pro vide and adopt a charter for tho City of Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Orogon, to bo submitted to tho legal voters ot the City of Klamath Foils, Klamath County, Oregon, for their approval! or rejection at a special election to bo held In said city on tha 10th day ot March, 1913," subltted to and approved by tho legal voters of said city on tho 10th day of March, 1913, as subsequently amended by tho legal voters ot said city at tho spocial election bold choroln on the 14th day of November, 1916, and all other amendments theroto, be and tho snmo hereby Is amendod by add ing thoreto Section 309 to read ns follews: 8BCTION 309. (a) For tho pur pose of providing funds for sowerngo purposes tho council of the City of Klamnth Falls, 6rcgon, is hereby authorized and empowered to Issue nnd dispose of general obligation sower bonds of said city in tho sum of 860,000 In denominations of 11000 or I&00 oacb, duly signed by tho Mayor and countersigned by the Po lice Judge under tho corporato seal of tho city, having Aoml-anniipl in terest coupons thereto attached bearing tho engraved fac-slmlle sig natures of tho Mayor and Police Judge, whereby tho city shall bo held In substancn and effect to un dertake and promlso to pay the bearer or each of said bonds at ma turity thereof tho sum therein named In gold coin ot tho. United Stntes of tho present standard of vnluo with Interest theroon In like gold coin at tho rata ot not to ex ceed six per cent (6) per annum, psynblo semi-annually, said bonds to be known an City of Klamath Falls Sewer llnnds, said bonds to bo dated August 1, 1921, and to mature In not to exceed fifteen years from dato or lime, principal and Interest to be payable at tho Fiscal Agency of tho Htato of Oregon in Now York City. provision lor tho holding of a sno clal election which shall be and horo by Is called to ha held on tho 12th day of August. 1921, between tha legal voting hours on said dato, and mat said lime bo and tha samo horaby Is designated as tho tlmo for holdlnic said sDOClal election, nnd thn following polling places in said city aro hereby designated as tho polling places tncreror, to-nvjt: First Ward Brown's carpenter shop, cor. Main and Center. Second Ward City Hall. Third Ward Dueslng's neal Es tote Office. Fourth Ward Mills Addition Hall. Fifth Ward Chas Do Lap House, cor. Upham and Worden, and tbo following named persons aro hereby designated and appointed ns and for the Judges and clerks of said elec tion, to-wit: First Wnra Judges, Mrs. F. E. Ankeny, R. J. SheoU. Mrs. Harry Gallagher; Clerks. Mrs. Chas Raid win, Mrs, Jamos McCluro. Second Word Judges. W. 8 Slough, Fred Dueslng, Mrs. Frank Ward: Clerks, Mrs. A. Krause, Mrs. It. H. Wnttenbarg. Third Ward Judges, Jumoi Lind say, II. 8. urlgsby, Mrs. Nato Otter- beln: Clerks, Mrs. Percy Evans, Mrs. w. ii. Miner. Fourth Ward Judges, Mrs. L. A. Will, Mrs. H. E. Hawkins. Mrs. Chas. Thomas; Clerks, Mrs. Staub, Mrs. M. Miller. Fifth Wnrd Judges. Mrs. Efflo Oarcolon, Mrs. J. I). Vollmer, Mr. J. W. Tunnell; Clerks, Mrs. Joseph Posplietl, Mr. Geo. Helms. HE IT RESOLVED that tho ballot tltlo for said proposed charter amend ments shall bo In words and figures substantially as follews: i CHARTER AMENDMENTS . SUimiTTKn TO THK VOTERS I1V THE COUNCIL An Act To amend tho charter ot the City .of Klamath Falls, Oregon, same being an act submitted to and up proved by the voters of said city at a special election held therein on March 10, 1913, 'as subsequently amended at tbo special election held therein on November 14. 1916, nnd to amend all other amendments by adding Section 309 providing for an Issuo ot sower bonds In the sum ot $60,000.00 and for a tax levy to pay WRIGLEYS S j2k .. y . AFTER CVfRY MEAL" WRIGLEYS Newest Creation yY $m 5C 6&rSjr ; MSr fl y.Smar Ptpprmlnt Pitm'T flavored sutar 'ISr iadict Koood PC4 1M 'iif wnitat flavored cbjw- 'SlstiJf In stum. T Will aid yooriPPftttt r J& and dUtMttoo. pollsb M your tt4itb and moteteo TUmYlk JMHUnL ssJbssssssssssssssVh WssC fief H" BBOP m The Flavor Lasts principal and'lntercst theron, 100 ............ s Yes 101 No UK IT FURTHER RESOLVED that tho Pollco Judgo bo and ho is here by instructed to publish: tho herein above proposed charter amendments submitted to tho rotors by tho coun cil In tho manner provided by law; that Is to say, by publication of this resolution in full for two consecutlvo publications within tho fifteen days Immediately preceding said spocial election in Tho Evonlng Herald samo being a newspapor publlshod In tho City of Klamath Falls and hereby designated for said purpose. Passed by tho council on this, tk 2Gth day ot July, 1921, by the ftV lowing vote: Yeas: Uogardus, West, McCollnsi, Hawkins nnd Vollmer. Nays: Nena. Submitted to the Mayor Julr 38th, 1921. Approved by tho Mayor July Silk, -Attest: ' W. 8.' "Wiley, Mayor. A, L. Leavltt. Aug. 2-3 Police Ju4ct. Do You Believe in Fairies ? You'll be almost convinced that the fairies make Klam- ath Falls Creamery Ice Cream; when you taste its rich, elusive, flavor. Never before was there such a demand for this Ice Cream as there is today. Every ingredient used in our Ice Cream is pastuerized before freez ing, insuring a pure and sanitary cream. Ask for ice cream made by Klamath Falls Creamery 1242 Main Street t Omelet delicate and fluffy' Inviting to the most fastidious taste Made the Carnation Way 4 eggs, whites and yolks beat en separately, 1 cup of Carna tion Milk mixed with 4 table spoonfuls of water, 4 tea spoonfuls of cornstarch, dis solved in a little cold Carna tion Milk, I teaspoonful bak ing powder, and a little salt. Add last the whites, beaten to a stiff froth. .Cook in a little butter. This will serve four people. Send for Carnation Cook Book containing 100 practical tMtod rodpos. Carnation Milk Products Co., 622 Railway Exchang Bldf , Portland. The young took rcho hat not get nattered all the tecrett of cookery may tafely rely upon a Carnation recipe. Follow it direction, for food of rich fla vor and tchole tome daintinen. All Grocer. "from Contenttd Coxes" 1 Jwwajfs3l vtiy9 SPECIAL Crater Lake Picture for Sale at GEO. L. METZ, Jeweler 622 Main St. Phone72 i -3 have just received a carload of tine monu ment and markers, all new designs. Stop and look them over. ' G. D. GRIZZLE KLAMATH FALLS MARBLE as. GRANITE WORKS 1040 Mala St AfW-1 1 iiM!"' I (yss"7' V .Ml J; i t '.! (nti-A