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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1921)
'PS ? w? i .,v - 'pAgb nvs THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON SATURDAY, OOTOIIMt J, IMt (. B FOREVEN GK - "Flay Ball" will bo soundod on tho local baaoball diamond tomorrow nf termoon at 2:80 o'clock for tho last . time In 1921, whon tho championship match botwoon iho Copco and Jowol teams will lio played, tho winner to recelvo tho handsomo sllvor loving cup donatd by Glover and McDonald In tho lntorost of amateur ball. Kitra InloroBt In iho oront has boftn ftddod by the training camp tests which will bo tried out hero In an official war (or tho first tlmo. Tho rocerds will bo prosorvod, Thoro aro some classy players who, in tho oront that thoy appear In uniform and try out, will malco astonishing records, and in tho intorost of tho sport tho managon ot all tho teams have ask ed tho on tiro loaguo membership to turn out tomorrow. Tho basobnll fans say that tho game tomorrow will bo docldodly in teresting as a division of tho players has boon made and each sldo has had Its weak points strengthened; Under such circumstance tho game prom ises to bo nip and tuck. Dotting ha 'changed slightly, according to do- pesters, who say that a bunch of 'Jewel monoy has caused the Copco supportors to halt In tholr claims ' thai It is all Copco. Discussions of tho 'llnonp announced yesterday soem to benr out tho opinions of tho mana gers In tholr solectlon of matorlal and tho opinion of a majority of fans Is that tho gatne will be clow when the ninth Inning Is ondod. I llavo you socurod your tickets for the Lycoum courso yet? 1 HE. AND WIFE HOME PORTLAND, Oeti 1. "Tho roport of our deaih was much exaggerated.' quotes tho Hot. W. EJ. Jtambo, who arrlrod In Portland with Mrs. Ham bo Wodnonday from tlio famine nnd wnr regions of Armenia anil Turkey. Mr. and Mrs. It nra bo wore reported to havo been massacred by tho Turks last wlntor and during tho pcvpmI woekn bofoor tho roport win dlscred' Ited thoy were mournod by their many Oregon frlonds. Mr. F.ambo ex plains his "death" as follews: "Mrs. Rambo and myself icre sup ponod'to bo the only Americans uny Whoro in tho district of. Aleppo, Two Amorlcan men-were slaughtered by iho Turks. Tholr-nakod bodies wore found with that of tholr natlyo driv er. Whon tho cablegram came, stat ing that two Americans had been klllod botwoon Aleppo nnd Alnlnh, naturally It was suppooud to havo been the Rsmbos." lihvd In Africa Rambo was pastor ot First Chris tian church ot Baker, assisted by Mrs. Rambo, who Is also an ordnlned minister, before going Into the Near Bast rollef work two years ago. Prior to his Eastern Oregon pastorate, tho Rambo established s mlnolon In Af rica, whore ' tb'oy .lived for tmany years. Whon their three sons, Dr. Victor Rambo of Philadelphia, Philip ot San Francisco, and Huber, a U of 0, "boy who Is now an Oregon City civil en glnoor, enlisted in the U. 8. army, Mr. and Mrs. Rambo returned to their homeland until their sons ro turned from sorvlco. To HpoAk la Sbito Thoy havo now accoptod a com mission of a throo months' spanking tour ovor tho stnto In behalf of'tlio Near Bast relict nnd will begin their work in Eastern Orogon. BUMHONB FOR PUI1MGATION Equity No. 1352 Tho Iter. Mr. Rambo a pastor of tho Klamath Falls Christian church for a eouplo of years, Immedi ately preceding tho presont pastor, tho Rev. 0. F. Trimble. During Mr. and Mre. Rambo's work In tho Near Kast, tholr adventures woro closely followod by many local frlonds, through correspondence. It is assum ed thai Mr. Rambo will speak In Klamath Falls during tho stato tour, but Mr. Trlmblo said today that no Information on that point had yet been received. Macdoel Plating ' Mill Is Running DORRI6, Cal Oct. 1. Opera Hon of tho planing mill at Macdoel belonging to tho defunct Poppers Cotton Lumber company has been ro snmod undor tho management of J. A.i Cheyone, president of the Ponn sylyanla6oAh A Door company. It Is thought extremely llkoly that this concern, which was already Interest ed to considerable extent In tho Pop-pors-Cotton Lumber company, ft ill take ovor tho mill, logging camp and railroad next spring as well bb the planing mill. W. R O. TO MEET Tho regular meeting of tho Wom an's Rollef Corps will be held Mon day afternoon at 2:80 la tho Odd Follows' building. Advertising pays. Try It and . nf TllH CIRCUIT COURT OK TUB STATU OK ORKGON FOR KLAM ATH COUNTY. Dutto Valloy Stato Bank, a cor poration, Plaintiff. VB R. A. Mltcholl, Dofondant. To R. A. Mltcholl, dofondant abovo namod! In tho namo ot tho Stato ot Orogon you aro horoby roqulred to appoar and answer tho complaint fil ed against you In tho abovo entitled causo within six wooks from tho data of tho first publication ot this sum mons, and It you fall so to appoar or answer, for want theroof, plain tiff win apply to this Court for the rollof prayed for In his complaint on file horeln, tewlt: for Judgment against you for the sum of. 81028.78, togetbor with Interest thereon at tho rate of six percent per anntm from April 15, 1921; for tho further sum ot 619. CO, together with Intorost there on at. tho rate of six percent per an num from April 27, 1921; for tho sum ot $250.00 as attorney's fees, and for tho costs and disbursements of this suit; and for decree of this Court adjudging and decreeing that tho aforosald sums constituting a valid lion in plaintiff's favor against tho premises doscrlbod as: Sltuato In Klamath County, Oregon, Lots 2, 8, nnd 4 of Dlock 15 of Second Fatrvlow Addition to tho City ot Klamath Falls, and ordering that said Hen be fore closed and said premises sold In the 1 w ir 'Answer These important Questions rs tTL & n. eticTmc n w I V l-n.'Vw T e" . i Something New About Waffles Waffles are even better than you thought they were I Theyare better because they are more evenly cooked, more easily cooked, more tastily cooked ; and they are now baked, not fried. All these things are true if and when waffles are table-cooked on the new Westinghouse Waffle Iron, which is, of course, another electric household convenience. ' You do not grease the Westinghouse Waffle Iron. It cooks quickly enough to care for a large table, and it gives you crisp or fluffy waffles, as you please. See it at any of the dealers' listed below, and ask about the many new ways of serving and using Weetinghome Waffles. UNKJUVER ELECTRIC COMPANY KLAMATH FALLS ., . ... ' . JFOBES SJJPPLY COMPANY Wholesale Distributors PORTLAND ORE. Have yon ever had cause to doubt that you enjoy perfect vision? Do your oyev feel sore attor spoil ot close work ehlng, smarting, or feel ing as If sand or grit was lodged behind the lidsT Do yon ever, while reading, find that the print suddenly "goes -misty" and confused? Is it noeoe.ary for yon to hold your book or news paper further away from the eyes than formerly or do yon need a strong er light T Do yon find that 'reading or' sewing tor a utra hour, or two causes headaches? U yon have noticed any ot these peculiari ties with your eyes 70a should have them care fully examined. Call and seo us at once. H. J. WINTERS GRADUATH OPTICIAN .Phone 149-W. 708 Main Bt. mannor provided by law and the pro ceods from such ualo appllod in par mont of tho sums herein before men tioned. This summons Is sorvod upon you by publication In tho Evening Herald. a dally nowspapor printed, published, and of general circulation In Klam ath County, Oregon, once a week for six wooks, by order ot tho Hon. D. V. Kuykondall mado and entorod on Soptomber 30, 1921. Tho date of first publication of this summons fa Octobor 1, 1921. T R. C. OROESBECK, attorney for Plaintiff. Address' Klamath 'Falls.! Orogon. 1-8-16-22-29-6-12 In Bngland men are cneroschlng upon women's rwork to such an extent that unemployment among tho latter Is Increasing seriously. i subsist largely on gratuities dedaid that womon usually run to extremes In the matter of giving tips. 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