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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1921)
ia()h nvn THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON batuiumy, Atavarr a, ih. LS CLASH WITH MM TOMORROW P. M. Te second nlno-lrmlng Kumn to Im played In tlio city leftguo will k started At I o'clock nlmrp tit Modoc pnrk tomorrow, when thn I'lmnbob and Jewel (oiuiih meet, lloth tenuis nrrijon mlRo (or IIiIh contimt, ntnl from Indications nt tlio teum prac tice, this wook, thin gnmo will very I Ik nly tm cIoko .It In Mild. Tho member ot thu I'lumhob I mi lit huvti boon out to Modoo park (lirtf night thin wuk, slamming , tlio f bull anil perfecting plnyii, unit front wlmt In glveh out by Manager HwnniMin, Itert Cook him his "win" In '(iplnndlit nhapu (or tomorrow' point . WDBKor 1'osplsll of tlio Jewels hMf injoctciil loU o( pep Into his ng gregttlon of ball touors, and state that'hl team la now worklnx bettor thai over. Whlta moat ot his play er are young In baseball, still they hava; that TlRor which of fuels the expedience which tbn otbn'r toami have)' had. Tlio Jowel nro all keen to Win tomorrow, for It places them on par with thn saucy L'opcos, I Wtllo tho game liut Humtay foil to ho CO peon ,and tho scoro wait rather lopnld'cd ,lt l said by tho managers of tho two contesting lmr tomorrow no such rroro will fall 1 to thn other. Assuming from stieruromarks, tho (am can dopo It out ibcmeelvw that a closely con tested event will bo their pleasure tomorrow TaV Jo will t Willi will htiYfl n va cancy In It lino. up after Hunday, a player who will bu n decided loss, In tin person of James Ilrlslow, first baseman, who plays hl last game? "lib thn city league. Tim llrlitow fumlly leaves next week for tho Willamette valley and the coast, seeking a place to locate Thn llmvupH for tomorrow In both tram aro iiubjcct to changca. I'lumbob Hmlth catcher, llort Cook pitcher, Ilrealer first bane, MwKKrrjTiieronil bate, Karl Humph rey short stop, Houston third bane, Cudaftuck rUht field, Thrasher left field) Hook McColluin center field, Allied, and Walsh substitutes. Jewels Itamiby second base, Southwell short stop, Croy center field! Houston third base, Hmlth left Mold, Shlnsr right field, roster pitcher, Ilrlslow first base,' Dunlap catcher. Intondnnl In coming nt onco to tnko thn position, accompanied by M. U, Hyoktnaiii Htato fiuporlntnndoiit of lintrliorloii, accordlm; to a tolegrum received by W. W. McNiully, socrc Inry of thu sportsmen's usioclnt'oii, NEWS FROM THE STATE CAPITAL HitiiIiI HrtK'iii Humid HAI.KM. Or, Auk. 0 At n con ference of statu traffic offlcors hero a decision wiim reached to unforeo thorotiRhly nil tho statu road laws. Hocrotury of Htato Kotor and T. A. lUffety, clilpf of thu traffic Inspec tors, mldressiMl tho" meeting, Warrants passing through tho of flcu of tlio M-crotury of stnto foi thn moiitb of J ii no aggregated $2,252, 332.40, uctordlnR to Hi-cretory Ko-or. Of this amount $93,(124.17 was limed In n slnglo day. Thn Hhelt Oil company of Callfor nla has remitted to tho secretary of stnln C,022.C7 In taxes on sslei of Kasollnn and dlstlllnto In Oregon fcr thu month ot June. (loTornor Olcott has declined to ac cept an Invitation from William Ilnlo Thompson, mayor ot Chicago, to at tend tho Pageant of Progress exposl tlon now being held In that city. I'ercy A. Cupper, statu engineer, has been on a tour of thu Doschutcs pro ject with federal reclamation officials An electric passenger elevator I to replace tho obsolete hydraulic ele vator In tho stato capital and un elec tric freight elevator will bo Installed In the state supremo court building. Illds probably wilt be opened Aug ust 15. According to a report filed by (5. It. I-amb, county school superintend ent for Tillamook county, with Htato Superintendent J. A. Churchill, eight routes (or tho transportation ot pu pils to and from schools aro in oper ation In that county during tho school year. Tho cost during tho last year was $8184, or an average ot 11023 for each route. Five teachers' cot tages in tho county are not credited with much success, but 21 play sheds In connection with rural schools liuvo been successful. MKIWOIID'TENMH I'liAVKItH At iiauii riutmcK It Is Interesting to nolo tho ammint of' tennis activity displayed In M!(ord since thu challengo from Klamath Knlls last week. Without a doubt thern has been moro tennis played thn. post few days than In , the past two years. Thn Klamath Knllo' challengo mine on such short notice that very llttlo time was Riv en Mod ford tonnls fans to round Into forni. However tliey aro "snap ping Into It" with a will and hopo to Kiva thu Klamuth delegation n hurd fight when they meet noxt WflilniNiday. Mcdford Mall-Trlbuno. NKW Nl'l'Kltl.NTKMi:.T IXHt 4immki:i citi:i:ic hatchkhy John Itamsdoll, superintendent of thn Crooked Creek, hatchery, has bcin appointed flold Inspector of t'e stalo flshand gamo coinmlslcn In tiiln district. Ills placo will bo tilled by a Mr, Tuckor nnd tho now supr- III OLD RECIPE TOO EM tingn Tm iiihI hulplmr Tunis Gmy, I'mlfil Hair Dark Mid (Jlo.-sy Almost ovoryono l;nnwa that Horo Ton nnd Bujphur, .propqrly com pounded, brlngo back tho natural col or nnd lusdrq to;tlm Jmlr when faded, Htronkod or gray." Yoars npo' tlio only wny to Ret this jnltxuru wna to nmko It nt homo, which Is mussy and troublf.io;i)Oiv NowridoyH wo-Hlniply nsk nt any druit utoro Jor "Wyeth's Bago nnd Sulphur Compound." You will got n lurco botllo ot this old-tlmo roclpo Improved' b,fth,o addition of othor ingrodlonts, at very llttlo cost. Ev orybody uaos thla proparntlon now, causo no ono can possllJly toll thai you darkonod yqur har. ns It doos It bo, naturally nnd ovonly. Vou dampen a sponga or BOft brush with " 'It and' draw thla through your hair, taking ope email strand at a tlmo; ' by morning tho gray hair disappears, and alter another application or two, Tour . hair Uoomeae beantlfully dark, thick and gloBsy and .you look jrearo younger. Adv. 1. II. Van Wlnklo,, attorney general, recently gavo down an opinion1 hold ing that'when a vacancy Is declared In tbn offlco of achool director tho remaining directors have authority to enter Into .contracts with teachers, also that tho board after tho election of now mombent, has no authority to luvalldato the contract. Oregon Is now first among all .the states In thu ninth corps area ot tho United States army In tho strength and offlclcncy of Its national guard and second In tho entlro nation, ac cording to Information received from tho wnr department by Adjutant flcn oral deorgoiA. White. Washington Is second In tho ninth corps area, but Is nlno points behind Oregon, and Cali fornia la third, but i points behind MEAT CAUSE OF TROUBLE H Take SaIU to Flush Kidneys If Hack Hurt, or llladtlvr llotlvcni ir vnu must hnvfl vour meat overr duy, oat it, but flush your kidneys with salts occasionally, says a noted authority who tolls us that moat forms uric which almost paraiyxes thn Irlilnnva In thnlr nffnrls to oxnul It from tho blood. Thoy become slug- lut. nml urnntrnn. Ilinn vnll flllffnr with a dull mlsor' In thu Uldnoy roRion, sunrp pains m mo uacK ur trr Immlnctin. dizziness, vour atom- ach soiirH, ton'guo la coated and whon' tho wenthor Is bad you Imvo.rliouma- tic twlngeti, Tlio urlno Kets ciouuy, full ot sediment, tho chnnuola often .it nnrn nnd Irritated, ebllnlni: you to sook rollot two or tluoo times dur- ini: tho night n'n nnniriillrit ilipsn trrltntlnir nctds. to clonnsQ tho Uldnoyu and flush off tho uoiiy a urinouq whbiu k. ur ouncos of Jail Salts from any ptiar- .,,. trnn: tiikn A tabloBIIOOnful In n glass ot wntor boforo bronkfoat for a fow days and your Kianoys win thon act fine. This famous salts Is mado from, tho acid ot Bropoe nnl lomon Julav comblnod with Htltld, add has boon usod for gonoratlons to flush and etlmulato sluggish kidneys, alBo to neutralize the adds in urlno, o It no longer fr,rltatea, thus end ing bladder weakness. . Jad Baits la" Inexpensive; cannot In jure, and makoa a'ttellghUul efferves cent lltkla-water drkak. Adv. Oregon. In tho nation only Pennsyl vania Is ahead of this stato. Tho public snrvkn commission has Rrnntcd authority to tlio Coos county court to construct un ovorhcad cross ing over tlio tracks of tho Houtharn Pacific company on tho north bank of thu Coqiillla rivor near Heaver hill Junction. I. It. Van Winkle, attorney genoral, has prepared nnd submitted to Uio secretary of stato a ballot tltto for tho measure proposing to regulate salmon fishing In Oregon, Tho men sum Is bolng Inltlatod by 0. U. Orcen of ClacknuiSH county, who propose to have tho people vote on It at tho general election In November, 1022. Out of 3fi8 accidents roported to thn ntato Industrial accident commis sion for tho wnck ending July 28, thrco wero fatal. Thoy wore: William Howes, lineman, Portland; Charles 1'ohjola, timber worker, Kmplre.'and Howard I.eltoy Mains, lineman, Cot tage Orovo. The Oregon school laws as altered by the legislature ot 1921 havo been mailed to tho county superintendents of tho state by J. A. Churchill, stato superintendent of schools. To clear up Intricacies ot th'state bonus and loan act for war veterans Attorney General Van "Winkle has mado tho following answers to four questions propounded to him by the bonus and loan commissien: 1. A person who has received for military or naval scrvlco oxtni com pensation exceeding the amount of cash bonus, would bo ontltlcd to re ceive the loan, under tho itato bonus act, without deduction ot tho nmoont so received. . 2. A ncrson who has received for military or naval scrvlco, cxtrn com pensation, less than tho amount of tbn cash bonus ho would bo cntltlo'd to under the bonus act, Is entitled to receive the loan without such deduc tion ot the amount so reco'.ved. 3. Any relatlvo ontltlcd to recolvo either the cash bonus or ths loan under tho provisions of section 7 ot tho bonus act, may elect which he win take, and section C spoclflej the relatives or a deceased veteran who may take n bonus In his stead. . 4. A oerson who was a rosldont of Oregon at the time ot his entry Into the service and who Is otherwise qualified, but who Is nof a resident of another state, Is entitled to either thn cash bonus or tho loan. (rirniNO liAKK DIUPPlNGfl Miss Ruby Schrelner returned home Tuesday from Vancouver, Washington, whero sho has been visiting her sister, Mrs. George Kelly. Thn firmnri of this district are all busy harvesting. Mr. and Mrs: George Williams are recovering from their recent Illness, Mr. and Mrs. William Cheyno and Mrs. Uryan spent Saturday and Sun day visiting at Rock Creok, Rocky Tolnt and Fort Klamath. Advertising brings efficiency. Big Dance At St Cloud NKAn RUIFl'INGTON Saturday Evening. Aug. 6 Good Music Refreshnents Special Rate All , Taxi Companies m S'V-VV-VVSi'V'W-VSll-fcASIiA-'-- Times Have Changed Have You? Nothing stands still. Everything changes either goes forward or backward. This is as true in business as anything else, only the changes are more rapid, the improvement greater. If you succeed, business de mands that you travel along with it, and that means that you must work and save. Nothing helps you to forge ahead like saving, and no agency can help you to save like a bank. Let lis join hands with you in this work. Let us be partners. Open an account with us now no matter how small and let it be the begin ning of what may lead to a successful and brilliant career. The first dollar is always the start of a fortune. First State & Savings Bank Klamath Fall, Oregon P&iiim0ivwwwwwiiv m 8AXAPHONE BASD ' IX)3 ANOELE9, Cal., Aug. 5 A band consulting entirely of saxa- HOTEL $U,TTER 0AW FRANOBOO Not Merely A Hotel. 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Krlod Call Ilralns llrendod nearnatse Sauco Ck,lckon Frlcaseo with Dumplings Mashed Potatoes Steamed Rice ; Cronle do Mlnth Punch. , . Choice ot , . , Vanilla or Strawberry Ice Cream ,' Huckleberry' Pie , I Butterscotch or Marshmallow Sundae Chocolate Iced Tea, Coffee Tee. Milk VMnnnnriw-Tni--i-iv-rrri Miwwwi phones, 80 ot them to be exact, Is being organized here by DwJght Mc Caughey. a musical director and' com poser. According to Mr. McCaughey, the organization, when complete, will be the largest ot 1U kind la world. " Make tfcat Idte dollar rtt U it the baak. THE CLUB CAFE Serves you right- We have cut tome ot omr ' t 1 price, bmt not our qwaii- ' ty or quantity. CLUB CAFE On 6th St. Near Main. Open S a. m. to 1 a. m. Are You Prepared? Fly Time Is Here We have a large stock of SCREEN DOORS in three designs, to fit all regular door openings. These doors are made of clear, kiln dried, California white pine cow :' ered with the best grade of. rust proof, galvanized wire, and put to gether with hardwood wedge dow- els a patented process which makes an exceedingly rigid door. s "77 BEST IS THE CHEAPEST" BIG BASIN LUMBER CO. "Everything to Build Wittf' , ; Jl Phone 107 Main & Sprimg' Sts " 4 Uw h A tt t SF " . iS- - i V'