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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1921)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON yqn fivid 'HATUnDAV, AUGUST 27, JfM " DLL KEYED UP FOR HOT SCRAP w Tlio rlmiiRii In jilimn iiiuilo ycntor- iUj by tlui city Iuiikiio nuiMHKur (or only 0110 nlno Innlnc (ruuin tomorow nt Modoc mrk Hoomnil (o mrt with Urn iiirovnl of' tlio fium, Imt tlwlr fnlercnt In knyoil up now tlmt (liu iIHiBimnl Ih iIiiiikIIiik ito clonu to ono 'of, tlio four tiinnis lliuy iiro ongnr to kpo tlio CIiik fall to tlio victor i ' liven ut tlio licRltiiilm: of tlio ni'jt tioii, Midi liiliircut lum not liomi tllii- plujiiil nn ttmro Ik now. With tlm return of miiiio fant pliiynrn In tlio league rnnhK iikiiIii, i;ooil kiiiik'n will follow ilurliiK tlio kimihiiii, .Tomorrow, tlio Kwiiiimin will liuvo O 'Null I In tlio liox nml IiIh ilumonn trntlon hint Hiimnliiy hIiown tlmt lio In hkMii lilniKolf. Ho ilcrliiriiH Unit ho fcolii iiiiiro III ii n fit for tlio nlnii Innlttn tomorrow nml tiollnvns tin will pltth onn of tlio ln-nt i;ninin In IiIk ruricr ni;iilimt tlio I'lumliolm (lows will mti'h ii 'J wiinm Mm I'IiiiiiIiiIih In Tofrnln from Mi'iillni; Iiiisiw, en- pcrlully uroiinil nuronil Cook Mill tin tlio mnuml nrtlnt for tlio l'ltimlioliH nml im .lio him nmiln utrnily Improvement nlnro llm si'tinon (ilx'im, tlio I'IiiiiiIkiIih fool ronflilont n din iililllly to I10M this Kami mm wnr- rldri down. Hnilth, nt tlm rccnlvlui: oml, siiys ho known tlmt Cook will k'liil n hvrliti of run I c'.unlvo littl to tlio homo plain nil through 'tlio nlno Inning tomorrow. 1 Tlio irnmo otnrtH nt 2 30 o'cloik (ihArp nml nn tlio iium ha mirohl In tlio city thut "lili; league Imll" Ik liolng plncd, thu fnUD ran Im uiuiurvil (if. a good garni' An addnd Interest In tho Rumen to ho jilnyoil (ho balance of tho smion, Informntlon hit been roecUod nt tho I'liiinhoh houd(unrtom tlmt Mimiol Mather of tho Coprox rvltiriii'd homo Hundn)' hnto had n ntcady stream of lui'tilhorn. Cnllfornln. Mathor nay that this prodigy will put tho Cop run in ronl baseball playing rondltlon. Hlnre thin annoucomont wni mmlo onrly n tho Monk', tho I'ltiinhnlix nro busy trying to figure out whether It In to train tlm Copcos or shijw thorn new points In rng chewing In near ly"hll the rumrn playod, tlm Copco tlio veterans bureau f which hn In Shatter going to Inject rouniKo In tlirlr battery and tho I'lumbob Hornier If tlm now prodigy ran "out spiel' tho old timer First of Tennis , f Series is Played JYueterday nftomoon on tho Klks ti nnl- court. (J K Van Ulpur out- nlftjrDd Andnnv Mcdeo In two straight matches, winning hoth set by u' score of 6 to 1, to 4. Vun Itlpor represents tho flriit wlnnor In Dlvlnloii fo of thji slhtir loving oup Jtcurnanient whllo V 8. Wi ley represent winner In Division 0110, Home matches will ha played to morrow nftomoou on thu court In (hl totirnnmont schedule hut Mon day afternoon, Vnn Kmnn and Bto ' vniu urn scheduled to meet In liiolr match ' Tho all Mar player who will romu from Medford fcr tho chain- plonnhlp tournament of Koiithorn Ort'uOii en tho local Klkn court, Si'ptnnibnr 4 nnd G will cnimlHt of llromloy, (rnptnln,) Dull, Coleman, ItnbertH, Monro, Dnvln, Iluhl nnd onn ijtbur to bo noloctcti from a tournainont to ho hold In Mod ford uotoro tlm mntchrn hero. Gold Ridge Mine Reported Sfiowing Increased Value I'd 11 1 nonunion returned TliurH ilny ovonlni; from Medford whnro ho Kpont tho foropart of tho wnok at tho (iold HIiIko mlno, In which a number of Klamath I'nllH Invent torn urn Inturtutod Tlio (Ji)lil Hideo mlno In locatod ton 111II011 northern of Medford nml at (tin rnuuent of n number of nnwnpiiper men In Moilford, a fow mimplim of oro woro Houired. Mr Ho Canliiii Htalud tlmt lio and VA Child em, a fiirmer renblent In tho Illy dlHttlct, wont Into tho mlno Wod neml.iy anil iiiiIiik a nmnll hammor and a pun, knocked nnmplon from 11 now nix Inch vein recently un- (overoO raimlnR thU out, 11 Htrcak of fien cold about pencil wldo ran nil tho way iirronn tho pan, Tliln nnm pln wiih taken to llm Medford Moll Trlbunu for dlnplay and ntlrnrtod uitirh alteullou ' t! C, Clark In tho prenldent of tho com puny, and thu Ctilldorn brolhern from Klamath county nro larRo holilorn All tho company ay that thin now vein uncovered In ono of tho rlebent flndn In nouthorn OroKon In yearn, Tliero him boon no Mock for nail) In thin company for wiiiiti tlmn pant Tho fho ntamp lutirtz mill U noon to ho oporatliiR nod creat Vllen of oro In helnK cot letted to work on In tho company bankom About 12 Klamath 1'alln llUdntorn feel elated over tho Into iiowh rcielu'd from (hero (,')IX)Ni:i, FOHIIIX TO VIHIT. WA8IIIN(1T0N, Auk.. 27CoIonol Cliarlen II. Korhon will vlnlt Portland nnd other N'orthwnnt cltlcn In Sep tember In connocllon with work of tho votorniiH buroniiu of which ho Ih dlrottor tui.i: i.aki: iiomi,ti:aii m:vs. Mr. anil Mm, Crnndul and non, Hun noil, returneil Hunuday from it trip to noutheni California Tliuy vlnlted frlondn at CornliiK. Ilurkoloy, 1,01 AtiKoler), Hollywood and many tounn onrfiuto. They report a dollRhtful trip. Mr. nnd Mm. (Hick and children hnvo returned from n lnlt of several weekn at Anlitnnd Tho llrnmhnll brother returuned from Portland with n new (I M C truck nnd nro now running two trurkn haiillnR Krnln Anion Hook wn a vlnllor In thin vicinity Monday Mr. Prior returned from Klnmnth Pntln where ho han been occupied diirlnR the numnior. Ho will teach at tho Rhantn View ncbool tho cnmliiR )enr. Minn I. M Hutch wan In Klnmnth KuIIh Thlimday Mr nnd Mm J 0 MrCnmbjt wero In Klamath Knlln altendlnr; In hunt iieni mnttern Thurndny IKHtHIH ,1'KIWO.VAI.S. noilllIH, Cnl Auk 27 Arthur Porclval, npoelnl nRcnt for Ualfouru Outrlo & Company, wan In Dorrln Thurnday on ono of hln porlodlcal trlpn over thin torrllory vliltlnR roil don In ar.elitn, 0, K, Hnldor drovo up from Mac dool yontontay to trunnact bunlncnn, Mr, Bolder In 11 merchant nt Mncdoel, Mr. and Mrn. W 0. IlnRulntoln motored to Mt. Hebron nnd Mncdool yentedday evening Mr. nnd Mrn. A, II, McPonnld wore In town from tlio J. P. Hanch early )onterdny monilni;. ,Th Dorrl hlfh ncbool hululdlnt; has unuorgono a radical rhang? In oxtornal appooranco alnco J. IV I'lh- rldKo nnd Prod HoRom hoRnn paint Iiir Dm alrutturo n now coat of whlto, mmn: ok vinau account. In tho County Court of tho Rtato of OrRon for tho County of Klamath. In tho matter of tho Eitato of II. II. Kdmondn, decoancd Notlco In horehy Riven that Mlna lMmondn, Admlnltlratrlx of tho uboyo entitled cntatn, on tho 12th day of AiiRUnt, 1921 filed her final ac count, nnd that Monday, tho 12th day of September, 1921, at tho hour of 2 o'clock In tho nftcrnoon of said dny In tho Court Itoom of tho above entitled Court In tho County Court limine. In tho City of Klamath Kalli, of Klamath County, nnd Btnto of OroRon hnu been fixed by tho Court an tho tlmo nnd place whnro It will hoar ohjortlonn to nald account anil nottlo tho naino and all pernonn dcnlr Ini: to object to nald nccount nball fllo their objections with tho clerk of Bald Court on or before nald date, or hall appear at nald hearing and par nonally object tlioreto Dated Atii; 13, 1921 MINA KDM0ND3, Administratrix of tho Kstato of II. II. Kdmondn, decoancd 13-20-27-3-10 ---5 POSTfAHTHU NAMi:i. WAHHlNdTON, Aut. 27 -Nomination) of iKintnumtertt In OrcRon bate been mndo an follown Harry J JfcDonnld ut Ilandon, Itons It Cain at Crane Mnlio Hint Idln ilollur uork! it In tho bank. 'ut NOTICi: Iftlt PIIHI.K'ATIO.V. (Puhllnhor) Mnko tlmt Idle dollar work) Iut II In tho bunk. IVparttiient of tlio Interior. V. S. Ijiim! Offlro Not Coal Ijind. ut Ijikevlew, On. AiiriinL 1 1, 10121. Notice In herotiy ctvon that William Henry Ilndlcy, of Merrill, OreRon, who. on January 17th, 1917, made Additional Homcntead l.'ntry, No 09C1I5, for RWK8i:ii, Section 32, Towuh1iIi 40 H. HmiRO 11 K. Wllllnmotto .Meridian, ban filed notlco of Intention to innKn final three-year Proof, to establish claim to tho land nbeno dcncrlbcd, boforo 0. H, I.elp, Clerk of tlio County Court, at Klamath Palln, OrcRon, on tho 23rd dny of Roptomber, 1921. Claimant names ni wltnensen: A. i:. Huthorlnnd. William Corum, Frank Hcdrtck, KiiRono Hammond, nil of Merrill, Oregon. Notlco will bo published for flvo coiiHccutlvo weeks In thu Klnmnth Herald. JA8. r. Himonss, 13-20-27-3-10 Ileklster. THE CLUB CAFE Serves you right i "I'm, tlrod of cooking, let's cat downtown?" "Alright, but whoro will -wo go?" . "Everybody eooms to say that tho Club Cafe on Sixth, betwoon Main and Klamath Avonue, Is TUB PLACE TO 00. So lot's try thorn" "Thoy say thoso early morning breakfasts are DIF PEHENT and at nights, tho tantlont Ban'dwlchea are Horvod Tako mo this tlmo to tho CLUB CAFE On 6th St. Near Main. Open $ a. m. to 1 a. in. BOB , I ' I -sva CoTee served pipind hoi tvfth pure crevn Weteke grVwr- prtVe rn me GofFcv tfserr & me Oifion'i Ibjhfr l.nlllullon ol TECHNOLOGY liht School); Stvrnly DtpJitmenli IAI I, 71 KM OI'INS SEPT. 19, 1921 la; lalxmiiiM iiu ib Ktcnlnr OrcBon AKricuKura! College COIIVAI.IIJ 1 i mjtMi. 0- IB University of Oregon CONTAIN3! The College of Literature, Science nu the nrtt. The School of Architecture and Allied Arti. The School of Dmlneit Adminlttrntion, The School of CJucttion. The rteniion Divnion. The Gradutte School. The School of Journttiim The School of fw r The School of Medicine The School of Muile. The School of physical Cducntion. The School of Sociology Fall Term Opens, September 26 A MS (nJifdol (ullufal and preffiiwl (VnUftMp Km bxont "f . 'If oxl'"l'o rordi ol K Sltle Vnhtfily far ctUlofg Matt i on ih var loiit ()iooU. or tnt .nr Informatten. writ THE REGISTRAR, UHlVtRJITV Of ORtGOtl. Cur Of Don't fail to read the Herald Clasiified Ads. ''VVVVVVWVVVV Jt mlW w J D AmFf H m Tfrettone Again Reduces Price txlra Sie 30x3 1622 TbkeHomeeDcQefl Doughnuts SO? Ftreatoae int made tke lew pric Of I13.W on the Standard Non-Skid, May 2. Unusual purchaalnft power through big rolurae of btMlaee, aal the great efficiency of its $7,fN,H Plant No. 2, manufacturing exclu sively 30x3 J size, made this possible. Now, the production of the Extra Size 3)x3H tire has been transferred to Plant No. 2. This permits tho price reduction on this tire from 116.65 to $13.95. No such value has ever before been offered tire users. If your dealer hasn't the Extra Size in stock ask for our Stand ard Non-Skid type at the samo price. You will still be letting on unusual tire value. Cordi That Don't Blow Out You feel secure on Firestone Cords. Because Firestone Cords don't blow out. Your repair man will tell you he hasn't seen a blowout this past year-1 MM, 15,ttt and , miles, and the tires still going strong. See your Firestone dealer today. Name below. PlrMtoae Card Tires are Mug sela at lowest prices la certl tire histery: 3tx3f-i34.; 3Ji4-t.30 34x)f-M. E. R. DANNER MOTOR CO. D. A. KENYON R. R. R. GARAGE, 8th and Klamath 6th and Plum , Klamath near Ninth VVWV'VVVMMVMMWW'WMlVMMMMMMMVVMMVVVVVVVWMVMMVMVrfAAASSAASAAVVVMN1a '. -"'"' BlSsPlsaWsa9sae ImbSIII1HII1I 40mmJt' x'--? "Yi imiy M,' I " wsJsn' in n4 fttoPM ' I 'i. i - ,jt , i r.'l W' ' .") '' i ,n t it. . f f il "l . u. 5c Jt Si.' The Hibernia Savings and Loan Society; HIBERNIA BANK INCORPORATED 1864 l W J-v ; orrict t Market, McAlustcr and Jones Sts. Assets . . . $75,995,354.10 Reserve Fund' . 2,782,437.92 f- TJW a. . -- . ' " 'it HA . I ft -,f. I ' i a-x.t it tiyt tB" In ' t i eii ..- v SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA1 I ,',.V . . , 't-r' u !. 1 I i 1 " M, Vf f i NUMBCn OF DEPOSITORS 70.982 WRITi: TO US FOR BOOKLET "BANKING BY MAIL" AVERAOE AMOUNT OF DEPOSIT HM.96 K. if 4 r - , I " , HI J if