THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I'AfllQ FIVE THLItHDAY, AUGUST 2.1, 1MU KEEN RIVALRY TO IKE Hit 1 Alite OK's "Knickers" , Anothor iloulilo-lu'iulor In tlm city litiiitiio In iirruni:il for thn rutin tlmiiliiy ftitlriun mill with Hid IiIi; tiurpiliio given lust Bundiiy when thy "H'llnr iilurM" Htoppcd ""l iiiul niiiiii'il up on tlm lenders, not only winning easily litlt ill) rlalvily - lliiil pulr nf giimes linn not tlm finis on edge for nttinu good luiiiatiiill. ArrorilliiK to reports turn pluy urn mill fmiM nlllio, with tliu pun limit ami limiilMoiiiii Hllvnr trophy nt ntnko mill n decision to ho rmid itikJ hoiiii, Interest In tlio city luiiituo hint revived mill now tint funs want to huh Hi" ten in m pluy rent luill until tlm clnsu of tlio iicunoii A rumor lu iihruiul that n inn Jorlly of Hi" players who loft tin; li'iujii" ourlliir In tlio hoiimiiii will uliow up In uniforms Huniliiy mull nil fur "nil purpose, lu hulp win' tlm piiiiiiiint fur Hi" I'luniholin. Ill in hiiIiI tluil tliu I'liiinhiib fuel that tlio poiiiimit Ik iIiih thrm mill tho irrt of tlio luniiin Iiiivii no tit word Hint If they deslro to have II ilo xomo hall plnyltiK. not rng chew ing. Thu rhnlli'iigo hint boon (irrupted ami whim tlm 1'liiiiiliolin meet tint l.'wniiimii Huuday, the gnmo, nc inrdliiK to tho I'liiinbiihii, will ho 'aft JBflr-i WKA. ' 'iLSSfmJ f!B Vfl jbMismbi 7W Yi'X ? ".' -wU tt i HssHiu'l "" .M 'tP" ." b ""' & PJslssfc V ' iJfj h . . asSJjsWsasV. "--' '-umUnL.. .j mJtdi MIh Allc Hobortaon, congresirwoman from Oklahoma, Inspect and approve knJekcrbockor for trwt wear. Tlio young lady 1 Dorothy Cameron. "However." says MU IlobcrUon, "skirt will do for tut." Idaho Outlaw Will Buck At Pcndeltoni I'lINW.KTON, Ore, Ati. 2C I'ihiI roluy strings, llvuly young sl"ors, bucking "hronkn" whoso dcvlltrlcn will try thu mcttlo of tlio cowboy Uioho nro no'mo of tho ntlrnctlons promised for tlio 1921 Itoiinil-tip to ho Ringed In I'cmlto ton Hoploinhcr 22, 23 nml 24. Tho ovciiIm of trnck nnil nrona glvo Jn ilhallon of iiurpitHfllni: Uioko of nil fiirmnr jmnrn, for nn nrray of cx-l piMiciicnil rowhoyn mid cowgirls will rompcto nnd It Is prohahlo thai many world's records will hof hroken. j Onn liorno which has boon orcur i'il from Idaho has thrown 21 auc-i cpksIvo rhlors. Ho will buck nt thoi rcndolton Konml-iip nnd a spec- tiiciilnr rldo by contondcrii for tho hiickini; championship Is oxpocted. ctattddT . kr -M m l - m. H V. u. r'SS mii 1 tV tholrs. MnniiKor ItaMrtt of Iho "' vcrtohrnn had hoen broken INHllllS IT.IIStt.VAIA I lie tiirti u low moini'iiiH aiirr ini iporutlon DOItrtlH. Cnl , Auk 2G GcorKO V W'rntiiur. ri'priHcntntlvo for tho I.ONH IIKACII I'ollro JiiiIro mill tuum tins u dlffiirunl viimlun nml Btnti's thnl tho "hoys nro bruc ellin loo much" hefnro tho Knnm Tho Inncun tendont will (iiiikIii Kuiiday nnd hIiich Inst Kiindny'H NtiinnltiK dnfont, both tunms nro lu un uniiry mood Itlvalry for first plnco hns moiiio part In tho row us well mid thin urnim will truly bo u KlruKKlo fust mid furious. I lot It truini durlnrn Hint thoy will win. Tho Copros wrro thn onrs who felt tho sting of dofoat tho hardest Hunilny ns they flRiirrd Huty had "imsy pIckliiKH." Hut Iho l'ltimhobs worked tholr rabbits' foot hnrd nnd when tint Kttino closeil tho l'lilins weru victors and a hunch of truly illKRiistod Copcos liitt (ho KrouiulH. Tho I'lumbobs rubbed It In hnrd ileclnrlni; tho next Hum Hint tho (.'open miniiKvment try lo trado their muitrot, Mftthcr, off to tho Now York Innuruma company. Is lu tfMii MdlcltlliKl buslni'sK. Mr. Weill tier makes his heudiiiiartors at Hnrriiini'tito and drives over his territory h car. Mth Hull nml itauchter Marv of Klnmiith I'iiIIs luivo been vlKltltiB Curl V. Hawkins has ojiencd u school hero. Ills student wcro nml nro to ho truffle rule violators; his Itmtructnr Is it serRnnnt of po lice Hereafter, ho nnnoQiiced, per kiimm iirri.hliul fur itiltinr truffle 111- rrnell,.... ......t ...t two rlueH nn ' '' -C l,,l,Mir uml fumly ,lurln me Keen ni muir iiomu ni ino nin th c trnffle rules before) tlmy up penr for sentence, then they will bo called to recllo. A perfect reel tatlcn will brltiR n suspended i-ent-euro; u Rrudn over 9C will brltiK a nominal flnn; down to 80 per cent tho fines -will Inrrenso, but thoso who full will iv) to Jull. Cow fail ures nro uxpeclcd, ho mild. HIIItKlXKY HtudunU enrnlllnK ;il the University of California this ...!.. .... .1.-1- ..1.1 ,. ...I,.. """'," '.r . V , fll Hud Hint thn hid. roi.1 of llv- ''"7 'n,r"l,r -,,,,,)r '" lo, ""iiik m.w extends llsolf to tlm mutter ser mill. Curl K. Adams, creameryman of Mncdoej, drovo to Dorrls on busi ness Tuesday afternoon. II. l)nK Is ruahlnK his now tha tre to completion for occupancy Septumher first. Mrs. lltirltt bus mummed tho diltlns of tulephono vxrhnnRo oporutor re llovlni: Mni. 8. I'. Hammond, who hua hud cliurKO of tho local otficol for tho Klamath Telephone, nnd TnleKruph company for several months II. I'. Tuthlll. with n crow of painters, Is RlvltiR Iho public Wcstwood Plant Is Putting On Larger Crews; Stock Moving WK8TWOOI), Col., Aug. 2C Ordorn for lumber during thn pant week nro reported ns inoro plontl'iil, railing for I lotus such as No. 2 shop nnd No. 4 boards and cut sash and door stock. This Indicates that tho Mirplus stocks carried by th sih and door factories aro becoming ex hausted. Jo tnko euro of tho Incrcaso of btiRliiess tho four band snwi In tl.o '.win band ripping department aro beitiR opuraled night and day, ind n Inrger crow Is bolng tmplo)0d In tho box factor)') shook and sash nnd door departments on tho day shifts. A night shift will also bo put on this week. Two donkey engines will ho put on In Iho woods about Soptombor 1st and theso will add 100,000 foot to tho dally output of logs. General belief among lumbermen Is that a considerable amount ot lumber will bo moving by Septem ber 1st with a slight ndranco In prlio i ' Tho largest landholder In tho Dri llsh Kmplro U tho now Australian controls over 32,000,000 acres, which carry about 2110,000 cattlo and many thousand horses.. 1 i- - 'our correct lubricant 1A grade for tarn type of engine BmM.Kw&'X HQK r STANttVim Ott OWMNV . (CAUFOIUIIA) Don't fail to read the Herald Classified Ads. ", '' , , . I of public education. Tin. end of Tho fans run bo nssurod Sunday, . ,. , . . 1W .,, of two corking good games with nil ; , , ,, 7 i i ' K K ' the "friendly hi. Irlf eliminated nnd1'"1""1 " ,,wri,a" of 16 '"'r "' '"'rchool bulldltiR a thorough and . o M Lr l. 1 "," u,ntcr "' now M,,,,""", """""Imueh needed painting, tho first !..'..? ..!' ...'.....I" ' "nlvtrslty. Tho minimum U,,.,, )ul1nR , ,ml(ng hng cvcr ,mr niiuii-Buui '"'"' i.H.t.1., . , . uhlrh 111., nver- .. ... ....,.... .. .. ,.. ' r 1 ;.: r... : " Z -l can got started In h.J llu, hlBll KheoI ,,,. ", .,', . , ' ' college, work Is 59, ns comp.ireil the National loagun tho fiimous as- .... ,. .. .,. .. ,. nun T.' .11 .i,,w .....n, ... Hiiclntlim It Is I.KAOl'i: HTA.VHIM1 A rucheck ot tho Raines played tills soiison from tho leuguo record given Iho official stundlng of the leutns and 'percentages. Copro Jewel ... Kwnuna ... I'lumboh ,..... . W. U Pet. . .. r. 4 .r.r.r. r, 4 ,sss 4 C .444 1 5 .444 The First Sets In Tennis Series To Be Played Today W. C. Van Kmon has unnouncod that tho tennis tournament for tho hundsomn sllvor loving cup hung up by tho Elks' club will bo on iiRuIn thin wook and that tho games nr to bo played out as por sched tilo given August C. ' Outside activities took many of Iho players away nt tho beginning of tba tournament hut now nil aro home, In tine shupo and tho weather hns Just "splco" enough In It to make tho boys play tho game hard and fast. Mayor Wlloy and Fred linker havo playod ono sot, Wlloy winning despite bin handicap, Tho player wbo roally labors tinder tho most distinct disadvantage Is Charles Hall, champion, and ho faces a minus 30 handicap In his play all through, Tho first sots to bo play ed aro sot for 4:30 o'clock today. rreime Is due In tho Inauguration of n new fee of $25 a semester by tho board of regents, starting this year. Thirty dcllara of tho total covers tho cost of thn military uniform. SANTA ItOSA After working for six yearn, Luther Ilurbnnk has fin ally trained tho climbing plum, n nattvo of Southern Korcn, bo thut It will grow In thin cllmnto with Its fruit porfectcd and enlarged. Tho plum Is now tho slio ot a largo goosoborry and ban tho richest of flavor. YUIIA CITY Six thousand boxes ot peaches dully aro being shipped by members ot tho Sutter Co-op- oratlvo growers from this county to thn canning plant at Kmcryvlllo, This 1 (according to Hoy Starr, Hold manngor or of the organize tlon. KKUDINQ Henry II. McKnrland, 28 years old, u carponter from Ash land, Or., wbb run ovor and klltod by tho south bound Bhsstu and Delta. Ho was walking down tho trnck from tho water tank to nU dlnnor In tho railroad boardlag bouso. Neither tbo onglneor '.or mo iiroman saw mm. (cargo Carter was In town from his mill west of town yesterday af ternoon on u huslnefcH errand. Much Interest Is ccnterod upon the approaching open season for deer In this county I'cptombcr first. .Mule tail deur, tho largest variety to bo found, are plentiful In this coun ty In tho trinity ot Medicine lake nnd thn Modoc lavu beds. Numerous partlcH nro being planned for a plunga Into tho wilds an soon as law permits tho nntlercd tribo to bo slain. Mrs, Charity Ilurkman has re turned from a trip to San Francisco whero sho spent u "week visiting rel atives, . i A. II. McDonald of tho J. F. ranch was In town yesterday morn ing on business. MK.VICAN I'UKSIDKNT OUDKIW AKIHAIi 1'IOTUllKS MAUK I.OS ANGELES, Cnl Aug. 25. Mexico, according to ndvlces receiv ed hero, Is to bo "photographed from tho air." Tho contract for tho Job has boon turned over to a Los Angolen ex-sorylco man, at tho be hest ot President Obregon. Tho photographs will supplement maps to show tho topographical conditions throughout the coJntry. All photo graphs will be takon from airplane. Practice With Wooden Rifles i f CALIFORNIA NEWS o- MAIlYSVIMiE William Chtel. 15, ploudod that ho did not wnnt to dlo, dosplto a fatal Injury to his nplno, sustnlnod while diving at a Feather rlvorrosort, and tho doc torn mndo ft 'hard but unavailing offort to aavo his llfo, Tho boy was conscious up to tho moment that bo wont undor tho nnaosthotlc, and kept Baying tb,at ho would not gtvo up tho' tight fo'r hlH llfo. It wns found, "howoTcr, that thrco of tho 1y?rt.srK.' WiH jf fljSJBJjs '- 3;'jlVll&9W-ltBBBW'?lMl iiiii..-'VS'-ivi'lBlllM.J-BMi-T, ."IWtf ; Hllllia-.TTS:'!K '"VSJrt&-4BBBBlBSBli !T t-'-BBBavJaB ""' " - " -" ..jwh .BIBJS yd .m'1 JbBlBlBaHw AlL5ISIBsVJnNasv74SU l , 4 jSPLBf nMpjt Si 'IffiWBBBBBWBBBBWjraSCjfSiLS'!-.. lifv'l BBBBBBBSiKVV.F.'.l tKv..Tr!vlBBBlBBBBB9BKwfladiB Dy&tHHBflsaHE9HRnBKn tsX &&iaSSSiSSaSi Wooden rods with tin sights aro used In preliminary Instruction of rooktcs at the Uvlllan training camp at riattsburg-. N. Y. The fellow In tho foreground Is Private John F. Carew, 16. son of Congressman Carew of New York. ' CARTRIDGES AND SHELLS What poor priming does to your rifle barrel It eats away the smooth surface, digs little "pits," and ruins the accuracy of the m barrel. Through fifty years of effort the U. S. Cartridge Company has developed a priming that minimizes the effect on the rifle barrel. The famous N. R. A. .22 and all U S Rim -Fires are made with this priming. It means a longer, a much longer, life for your rifle. With most ammunition, rifle barrels become inaccurate very quick ly. The U. S. Cartridge Com pany has a rifle which has fired 250,000 TJ. S Cartridges and is still fairly accurate. Be good to your rifle. Keep it clean which is easy if you use only U S Cartridges. We sell all popular styles and sizes. Money back if not satisfied. UNITED STATES CARTRIDGE COMPANY, Nw York, iMonracriWf Klamath Fulls, Or, 3. D. Chambers Baldwin Hdwe. Co.. Klamath Hdw. Oo Cnlloo.au, Or. ChlloQutn Hare. Co. Main, Or. 1 Tbo KaUa Store Merrill, Ore. r. H. Anderson Merrill Mere. Co. Dorru,' call. Hoy Tabar i- H