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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1921)
I;' i : HUDAY, 'SBPTKMnKn 90, t021 HPIW5!! THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON iaqb vavn 3 27 MAIN ST. A'7f KiiiiicxU6j AMONG THE NKW AIUUVALS ARE BKVKRAIj 8TYLK8 IN VKIIV 8MAKT BAIIOK AND SOFT HATS SOMETHINa DIFFKRKNT TO ANYT1IINO nKFORK SHOWN. rEUFKOT BLOCKS, niGHKST-rRICED MATKRIALS, VKIiVET AND DKAVKIt FACKD. $4.95 and $6.50 Dp Your Shopping in Klamath Falls During . . , . , . tA.lA...,..i..t.AJ.A.U.A.1.AA.'aXJ.J.Jf..AJW..tAX.t,L,L,1, 1AAAXJ.J. JL ONLY TONIGHT- nine O'CLOCK, ELKS' CLUB f Third and Main Streets I MUSIC BY COCHRAN'S ORCHESTRA Admission $1.10, War Tax included tA"Y't y 1 1 1 1 1 1 (, ru nmirn ta nnun inow lho roaJ kc1s " th Kiamntu; JJlilLL I II SMIln business and It goes to San Francisco rniLLG i u orun ia' m"!-, ,,mm - BALL TDSSEHS tm numm i La Added Interest In tho final Irasu tall game Sunday has been glen by Ifco generous contribution of tho K. K. K. store, Gun store nnil K Sag&rman In tl.o ny of prlzoi for ibe baseball tosts, each of thu ibovo stores donating handsome tIics amounting to $ C each for tho winner, A S5 hat will bo given by the K. K. K. storo In morcbandUe to tho wlnnor of tho batting ball test. Tho Oun storo will givo IS In morchnn- dlso to tho fastest runner who covers tho four bases in tho running ovent ad K. 8ugarman will donnto a $15 -morcbandiso prizo to tho playor who hurls tho ball the farthest. Rules laid down for tho contest are that ovory player who dcslroj to compoto for theso prlzoa must appear in uniform, livery playor In tho Plurabob, Copco. Ewauna and Jewel -team can compete. Home rory neat beta have ben Bade by followers of the Copco and Jowols toams and while tho bulk 01 tbo bots havo licon placed on thi Oopcos to win, still thero has been ao lack of takers among tho Jewel followers wbenovw any Copco mono shows up. The champion team will tie presented with tho handsome sil ver loving cup donated by Glover anj McDonald at tho beginning of the noason and tho presentation of the prizo will be mado by ono of th.i donors, Bort McDonald. ,1 EI 3r YOU WILL BE REFUNDED wyvvvwvwwvwwAwMywvyvvvvyvviryvvvwvvwvvvyvv i J I Tells Portlanders Need of Boosting Natron Cut-Off Tomorrow aftornoon at Modoc park, Klamath Falls football team will moot Ashland's representatives In tho first gamo of tho season and from tho manner In which the flav ors on tho local team showed up In practlco at the park yestordny after noon, Ashland will suroly fall boforo rushes of tho home team. Action was snappy and fast, plays woro pulled oft machlno llko and tho defonslvo methods seemed to bo ported Tho squad of 25 players who bavo turnod out stneo tho beginning of tbo season have, been very faithful In j showing up for practlco and there has been no envy excited when tho lineup for tho flrct gamo was an nounced showing that tho Klamath boys havo tho spirit which holds and which Is for tho school thoy repre sent. With plenty of material for scrlmmago purposes, tbo first team can bo kept tuned up to tho hlghes: point prior to engaging with outside i teams. Coach II. E. Wood has announced tho Ilnoup for tomorrow and tho fol lowing players will bo seen In Klam ath Falls uniforms; Ulght end, Har tln Adams; right tackle, Albert Moor land; loft tacklo, Robert (loots, Jr . loft end. Chaster fichrlvor; Qunrter- Mawn, ivu 0Lujiiftuiuury , iuii i i back, Charles Grove; right half, 5 i 5 sCtdO VVmINiir'VVlVNl''VrVllWl'VlWlV-WVV OF YOUR TOTAL PURCHASES We offer many special bargains during the week "Millions of dollars oro being lost to Portland unnually for want of liable transportation facilities. The Klamath country Is an omplro, which payu tribute to San Francisco Instead f to Portland berauto tbo Southern Pacific railroad doesn't bdlld tho Na tron cut-off," doclarod L. Jacobs, of Klamath Kall;i. Mr. Jacobs, who registered at tb4 Imperlnl yesterday, bos been In Klamath for a qunrtor of a contury and sayo ho doesn't wunt to vrnlt another 50 years for tho Nat ron cut-off to bo constructed, na it "won't do him much good by that tlmo. "In ffllO tbo Southern Pacific promised to build tho lino," contin ued Mr. Jacobs, "but 'all wo'vo had for 11 years has been promises Tho road Is built at thla end to Oat, Itldgo and at tho o'thor end to K.'rk Tbnro Is a gap of 75 miles to bo con structed to nmltc a direct lino from Klamath. Falls to Portland. Wholo nalors, Jobboru and other busltiosy won of Portland should apply prei' stiro to bavo this gap taken care of Tbo Southern Pacific has a bis re- Horvo fund from which to pay tlio ost. A 1 por cent grade Is nvall ablo and it would shorten tbo dis tance, betwoon Portland and San Francisco by 100 miles, and sava the fcoavy hauling over the SIsklyous. If H. It. Ilarrlman had lived, bo cer tainly would havo completed tho Nat ron cut-off and today Klamath Falls would havo a population of SD.Onf) people. Tho routo nurveyed for the road makett available for freight tho largest body of woetorn plno still iitandlng In tbo Uulted States. If tin chamb6r of commorcp would upply pressure, I am convlncod that tho Southern Pacific would build, but, irrnuK i-cyion ana uoncri Aiiiam. ifal Tomorrow afternoon tho gamo will ' start at 2:30 o'clock and Modoc park,W will bo tho sccno of somq ontbuslait-I J lc rooting as students nt tho scl'onl r&KW$ ways of now, !mvj novelties In tlib "The Women's Fashion Center" frlTWStfJHraira uii.t4 m:wtzittiihtSuZCC&2&Zii rooting systems In voguo nt oasWn schools. COItllFXTXOX Urronoousily, yestordny, tho Horald Btntcd that tbo statutn forbado om plojmont cf girls undor 10 after six o'clock, when 18 ycar3 was meant Minors undor 1G cannot toko employ ment oxcept by special arrmiKomiTit to which school authorities agreu STVHT TAYINC FLOOP. IN CimiSTIAN CHUICCH JIAHIilll'.NT rzayTirrrm'aiKmnml!rr,yvlvtvsin E 10 REDUCTION during Fair and Buyers' Week on ALL WRIST WATCHES GEO. L. METZ, Jeweler 622 Main St. Phone 72 i a tXQ3gKRISlBBiHKSSKaeKIW&ZAA.,UUUVMKLl.m i.iMttafc" Tho work of laying tho concnuci i floor In tho basement of tho Chrli tian church at Ninth and Pine ct r -I will st'urt today according to tbo in: nounccmont mado by Louis K. I'or tor, who has tho contract. A number of men woro being sought to w:rk upon this Job. r Personal Mention A dispatch In tho Oregon Journal of Wodnesday, brought ,tho news that Miss Jean Perry, who Iqft ro- contiy to attona tho University o Oregon, una accepted n bid to Join tho Dolta JCota sorority, a woiron a nntlonnl collogo group. Paul Koller; son of Mr, and Mrs. John Kellor of this city, and Mirtln Ramsby, son of Mr. and Hrr Carey Ramsby, havo Joined tho rflgnm Nu fraternity for mon. Tho Slgmu N'us is an old national colloijr) frnterii'iy and has many mombors from Klam ath Falls. Its two rocont members aro attending tho Agricultural d3lli-Ri for tho purpoeo of porjcctlng tluw "U ance and ifHrytxtriaBq' Fff yriTWriTHTT gfflK7r? fZlhUP'ttr Tonight 1 lCiJLL (Formerly Hcandlnavlon Hall) MU8KJ FUUNIHHUD liY ROBERTSON'S ORCHESTRA BPKCIAIj FKATUIIES INTIIODUCKD XONIQUI GOOD UVSIO HJIOOni PIX)OR ' KNJOVOUIiE T1MH ADlUBfUOff 83c KXTRA IiADIES 8c iyjnsw FOR SATURDAY ONLY Choice Corned Beef AH FINK AH YOU KVXCU TABTKD 1212C POUND I r Ain I fj a . j . . II H4f A pu-v,itn x rices on an ivieats js you were served last week, so you'll always ' be in Quality and Price painty Fryers & Young Hens ' DURING FAIR WEEK SPECIAL PRICES WILL PREVAIL hulvoH In onglnoorlng. Mrs, A." J, Lyle and ilaughtor, Aloxls, who hnvo boon on a botch vobIcb' vacation Tlslt ia 3an Pran- clucu, nro expected to xotura to their homo horo on this ovoulng'u train. J, C. Rail arrived In town last night from Modoc Point and vlll bo hero for tho next two or threo days on bualnoes. INDEPENDENT MARKET. i Next to Strand Theatre 1136 Main We Deliver Phone 543-J 1 I ft i i " " i SHMMM MMMMWWMvv:trmrit. :,rww5s By Vl i wm mjijuj 'jigjduar