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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1921)
(Man riva "IflWIIH EWAUNAS WIN DIAMOND S CRAP THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MONDAY, AUOUBT 90, HEJ ABOUT THIS TIME OF YEAR trout hnro not tnkon to any ono varloty of flics. It scorns Hint thoy iiriKo ni nil kinds. Ffsbormon nnd hunlors who do ilro to have tbolr catches or kills photographed for records or for loading to oastern magazines for ful resorts and rofugos for garni In Klatnnth county nnd what nro ti bo had In tho way of iport can call tl. K. Htlnson, of tho Stlnson Photo' company when n kill or catch l brought In and ho will photograph It frco of charge. In tho Interest Ocrnppy bull wns plityod yeiitiir day nderiioou fit Modoc park when thli'f Uwnunnii nnd tint I'luuibob teams ml "for u hnsohnll gnmit," Tlio I'luinbobn luil nflur nlnu Inn Illicit' ill piny but tlwy hud llilt snllsfnellim cf "playing :ny wny.'' Whon thoy loft tint dlnmuiid, dnfijnt rinikltid nlnmgly In thqlr sn tehis nit thin gstnn, In '" ny, may hu n bur to Inn winning of thu co vntod punnnnt. It hnppimn yimter dn'y, Hint Hi" IJwntinnit worn full of gltigrr nnd pep und Just oittpbiymi (hit I'lumbolNi nt ull ntngen of tho gnmo. In lint firm InnlriKi thn Bwnunns found Conk for nix rutin lioforn lilit it rm began working und whlln four hit wtrn nbtnlniid, II wiin tlm er rors which rri'nlml tlm nlnu, After Hint lulling, Ck pllchml steady bull throughout Hi" gumc O'Neill won nlondy nxriipt In Hut snronil Inn ing wlwn flvo hllit In u row coil- plod "with hendwurk on tho pnrt of thu 1'lumbobs nuttud four runs. Aflor Hint, Inning, I'lumbobs scum ltd to get on basts after two mon oro out but tho Kwauna team pulled together nnd aaved him, Tho frt basemen of both teams Vera glron good workouts, llllt-n making 14 putouln for the Ewau nni and Wnlkor, 10 for tbn 1'lum bobs, showing that Holding and chopped nils worn won tnkon earn of. ' Umplro McDonuld had his trou bles yesterday In looking aftnr both bases nnd balls nnd tilled tho rolo satisfactory to both tnnms. In his decisions, ha railed Wilson out for cutting six feet off third bano In the eighth Inning nttor tho ball had been sent to third an por tho ruled of thn gsmo, and madn a keen ruling on the question of whether a rebound ball batted by "Dad" Craw ford was fulr or not. Ho hold tho decision that It was u foul, and tho spectators ngred with him. The reappearnncn of "l)d" Craw ford In n uniform n commented on nnd reproduction, showing the wondorot education nnd sportsmanship. Z'5'C45'63fr5vxfr'js " Mm'JiJjilJJ3miMiw,,m feB k Gone Forever. ... vTmrmr Caruso WSSSBSfSf T oMl 1 V7 1 1 Pk-K A 4'?J?$V? I I 1ATHCR. J , Sol , , - i- i w I Club Standing. v i. ret. Copco t Jowol .. Rwauna riumbob . . 0 r .A SCG CCS .COO .400 j WEATHER RECORD I o o Hereafter The Ilerata will publish the mean and maximum tempera- ures nnd precipitation record ns tak en by the U. 8. lloclnmntlnn sorrlce tatlon. rubiicauon win cover mo his playing nnd batting n(Jir VT't10Ut t0 tho pnpsr's Issue, up 'caturo. Tho Kwsunn team 'to S o'clock of tho day. marked foatu ns n wholo yenterdny plnycd win ning nnd clean bnll, tbo kind which brings npprovnl from Ilia fans, Judging from tho rooting for them In tho stands. Tho I'lumliolm no curod thn sauu number of lilts but could not bunch them at tho criti cal times. Tho spectators approved strongly of yostnrdays' contest an It hnd tho nppenrnnco of n hall gamo, tha two teams on thitlr torn showing they wero really IntaniNtad In wfnnlng nnd when doclslons soemrd wrong. thoy spokn their "pieces" In a wny that showed their dcslrn to have, tbelr team win. All said, gamm like yesterday and Sunday last would havo drawn ninny fans to earlier games, a numbor of spec tators statod. HU.MMA11Y KWMINAH All. It Montgomery, ss. 0 .T (larges, c ...8 3 Houthwoll, 2h 0 : ONelll, p. 0 1 Kollor, rf 5 1 Wilson, 3b 4 0 Hilton, lb 4 1 Cody, cf 4 3 Uorblno. If 5 1 Max Aug. I . 88 Aug. 3 ......... 80 Aug. 3 ...... 89 Aug. 4 .... 89 Aug, 6 ..-... '90 Aug 0 ............ 94 Aug, 7 ............ 3C Aug. 8............ 87 Aug. 9 ............ 88 II. I'O. 3 2 3 1 2 3 0 1 1 ft 4 1 4 n 1 14 0 1 Tolnl 46 13 I'lumbolM All. It. H Ifouslou, an.' S 3 Howdoln, 2b 4' Crawford, cf 4 Walker, lb C Thrnshor, c t qoldon, ir C Kostor, 3b 6 Hhlnur, rf. ' 3 Cook, p. ;.... :.C 14 27 17 C I'O. 0 3 3 10 1 2 3 0- G Total Aug. Aug. Aug, Aug. Aug. Aug. AUK. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. 10 11 12 12 14 1C 10 17 18 19 19 20 91 90 87 87 7C 79 87 81 78 88 88 80 Aug. 21 84 Aug Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. 23 24 . 2 27 28 ..:.... 84 80 78 85 82 8E Mln. SS Gl GC GO 66 G7 ci Gfi GO Gl 60 G3 Gl 49 44 GO 43 42 Gl Gl 46 4C 43 44 39 46 43 40 Precipitation HffllW SOLO 626.000 BOMS OF IT iiiaanHT tiii.no ok kind eveii Hi:i:.N I.N THAT HTATK, 8AYH lliai) OK IiAIWJK W1IOLR8AX.K fONCKItX. 'Colder Weather . Causes Fish to Take Flies Well FIIm nru tbo bait which most of tho trout on tho Williamson and Sprflguo rivers havo been taking eagerly with tho advance of the chilly 'season which sot In this wenk. report ranny flshormon who havo roturnod from successful out ings In that vicinity. Very good catches havo been mado and tho Thu fact that 62G.000 bottles of Tanlnc havo boon sold In tho itato of Now York slnco Its Introduction tncro less tnan ono yoar ago, Is a big business Item that will attract unusual nttentlon throughout tha Mi tiro vast, for nothing Uko It has lover hnppencd before It breaks all records, Mr. (Icorgo II. Bvans, mnnagor of tha (llbsnn-Snow company, tho elt-known wholesale druggists, ftltli branches In Albany, Duffalo, Jlochestnr nnd Syracuso, rocontly an nounced that the preparation was now soiling In their trado terri tories alono at tho phenomenal rato of approximately GO0.O0O bottles a yoar. "If tbo present rata continues," said Mr. Hvans, "this stato nlono will probably require considerably ovor 750,000 bottles a yoar. Tills Is a tremendons flguro, but I am really conwrvntlvo In making this btntomont." Tnnlac Is sold by all druggists ovorywhoro. atlllrON MAN IS HTATK l'llOIIIUITIO.N DlltlXTOIt WASHINGTON, Aug.. 2!i Dr. Joseph A.Mndavlllo oT Curlton, Ore gon, has boon nppolntod fodornl pro hibition dlroctar for Orogon, succeed ing Johnson 8. Smith. . Home pcoplo remind us of postugo stamps, Whon thoy got stuck on themselves they loso their vultio,. m , , Alako that Idlo dollar rkl l'ut It in tlm bunk. Herald classified ads pay you. HOW Ol.ll IK CON.NIK J. iitAiur: WASHINOTON, Aug. 29. Senator Stnnriold has clashed with tho civil survlco commission. Ho says Connie J. Grnbb, who Is ambitious to grab thu appointment ns linker postmast er, nttulnod his 30th birthday on Hoptombor 13 last, when ho was 29 yoarH old. Tho civil nervlco board rulod Qrabb out of tho examination oil" September C becauso ho will not be 30 years old until Septombor 17. Ronntor Stnnflcld quotos tho lnv ns snyliifr n ennd uato shnu havo Inttalnod IiIh 30th birthday." IX TUSK CIHCUIT COUItT OP THE 8TATB OK OKKGO.N tXlt KLA MATH COUNTY. Summons. Equity No. inaw Adal Williams Ilodrlguex, IMalntlff, vs. Prank Rodrlguor. Defendant. TO FIUNK RODIHOUEZ, DBPBN- DANT: IN TUB NAME OP THE STATE OP OltKOON: You aro hereby roqulred to appear and answer tho complaint filed a gntnst you in tho abovo entitled. suit, on or beforo Tuesday, thn I lth day of October, 1921, and for tnlluro to appear and answer plaintiff will applr to tbo court for tho rellof nrar ed for In her complaint, to-vdt: for n Judgment and decroo of tho abovo ontltlcd court an follews: 1. That tho bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff nnd dofondnnt bo dissolved, on tho grounds of cruol and Inhuman treat mont rendering plaintiff's life miser able burdonsomo and unhappy. 2. That plaintiff's maiden narao, to-wlt. Adal Wlllams. bo restored to nor. nnd thnt plaintiff havo such fur ther relief ns to equity and icood con science may appertain nnd ns to tho court may room meet. Octobor 11th, 1921 Is tho last day of tho tlmo proxrlbed In the order tor publication of this summons In which you may appear and answer said complaint, tho first publication theroot bolng August 29th, 1921 and tho last publication bolng Octobor 10th, 1321.. This summons Is sorvod by publica tion, by ordor of tho Honorablo It. II. Ilunnoll, Judgo of tho county court cf tho State of Orogon for Klamath County, datod August 29. 1921, which ordor roqulred that summons bo published onco n week for six con succosslvo weeks, tho first' publication bolng August' 29, 1921 ,.- . ' MANNINO & OANONO, Plaintiff's nttornoys, whoso office and post office address Is Loom Is Ilulldlng, Klamath Palls, Klamath .County, Oregon. Aug. 29-G-12-19-26-Oct. 8-10. Tho aivor of All Good and Perfect Gifts also takoth away. No mora will tbo opera-gcer look upon tbo horolc figure, clad In knightly armor nnd plighting a Love In the wonderful Caruson tenor rnnlnbllc. Yet tho Almighty has not removed that VOICE. It has been prcsorved for us yos, for our child ren's grandchildren it will LIVE In tbo Vlctrola Rocords. It us bo gratafu! thnt the art of this greatest ot t-wentloth century Tenors has been preserved for all time; and that tho same Enrico Caruso can be heard In tho Shepherd Storo or at our homes the same clear, notable tenor even tho bo .himself has gono from us forever. Earl Shepherd Co, 507 MaiM. Hot Chocolate i that's always. smooth and, rich Made the Carnation Way 6 even tcaspoonfuls chocolate, 6 teaspoonfuU sugar, 3 cups boiling water, I cup Carnation Milk, J4 teaspoonful salt Mix chocolate and sugar in a cup. Have water boiling. Heat chocolate pot by allowing hot water to stand in, it for a few minutes. Heat Carna tion Milk by standing cup of Car nation Milk in basin of hot water for five minutes or more. Pour a little boiling water into cup of chocolate and sugar to 'dissolve them. Pour into chocolate pot. add remainder of water BOILING hot, then the hot Carnation Milk and salt Serve at once. Sand for Carnation Cook Book containing 100 practical tUd redpaa. Carnation Milk Products Co., 622 Railway Eachango BUlf ., Portland. If ovr cooking become $ a burden and you're tired of making the tame dithet all the time, try tome of these Carna tion rccipet if it's only a 'differ-, ent my t6 make) a familiar 'dish. All Grocers. "from Contented Canct" l$mJ SPECIAL Crater Lake Picture for Sale at GEO. L. METZ, Jeweler 622 Main St. Phone 72 M 7 H 27 11 fl Ncorc lly Innings It. II. K. Kwnuunn ....000 10U 12313 H '0 l'lumbobfl HO 010 100 7 H 0 , llottorles Kwnunnu, O'Nolll and Gorgon; I'lumbubs, Cook, Walkorl rind Thrwihcr. Kiirmul ruim Kwnu-' mis fi, I'liimbobs 0, Two bono lilts O'Nnlll, Crawford (2), Howdoln, Uri'gcx (2), Hilton, addon, Throoi biiiin hltii Keller, Qoldon, llaun on1 fcnlls Cook, Wnlkor, ONoIll (2),, Bni'o on orrors Kwnunnti fi, Plum bobn 0, Btruek out lly Cook 3, Wnlkor 2t O'Neill 3. Double plays O'Nolll to (lergon to Hilton. Hit by pltchni- Howdoln, Hilton, Cody. Tlmo cf gnmc 2:05. Umplro Hort McDonald. I . v Ono of tho most micccwiful of ttao London porlodicnla hao as Its editor and publisher a woman who bogan jior caroor as a mill girl In Laucn-Nhlre. "Airplane as Hearse t bB oB sKL HiMiJiiMsM BBBBOBsVlBHlS-)minisVsjirrlBk tjTsSBBSRNffWHBKSflBBHBaVl WSmSmwSmSmSmwmtJ-iJt. 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