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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1921)
lfrV- . SM i H fft'E EVENING J&ktisD); id'AMATO-FALisj OREGON. - - -J&Wi; ' . T . ' ,." .4. l'AOH VlVtt "$"& i .,) n,r r. UATfl WINS FOOTBflL L Wt Two touchdown nlul one itnic kick Batiirdny .firieriinuu won the footlmll gnmc for Klnninlli High from Aiihlnnd High ilio touchdown toning mndo by Toil Monlgomory nut' Milam, nnd tlio ntncu kick bolnr hooted liy Tod tfontrcomory, whlk Auli Inn il uncurcd ono touchdown n; tho. ond of tho nncond quarter, How em of Ashland gottlng tho hall on n fumblo nnd running 25 yards thru n brokun flold for tho covotnd ocoro Tho flrfl'. half onded with thr scores oTon, 7 to 7, hut In tho thin' uartor, within bU minutes of piny A woll cllroctod forward pns.i, Mont gomory nt quarter placod tlio hall In Milam's lianJii nnd ho wont over tlr Ashland coal for tho second touch down. Perfect dofensa nnd quick fcohdwork onuhlcd Tod Montgomery In this samo quarter to hoot tho hall oyer tho hnr for 3 points additional w,hllo dcfonslvo measures by tho lo cals' provontod tho visitors from get ting near tho homo goal. Tho local pigskin playors demonstrated tho fact that tholr endurance powers incroanc after tho first half has boon playod tad with this unusual attribute, a brilliant season Is prodlctod tor the locals. From Information given out today, a return gamo will bo played nt Ashland Saturday. Personal M jntion Henley School Gets Another Teacher Tho Henley cchool district has secured nnothor teacher, who ar rived Saturday from San Francisco, completing tho faculty, fllnco tho beginning of tho term tboro hnvo boon hut throo teachers at Henley, handicapping Instruction In tho high school course Mr, Lang, principal, nd Miss Btuvonn nro tho high ohool Instructors' Tho school gives tho full four year courno, although 4u,rjng tho present torm tho vncan- or In tho staff has eausod high rthool work to bo curtailed aomo what so far. 'Miss Evelyn Ilonson, tho now taachor, will tako char go of , tale Intermediate grades, rellov- faye, MIm, Btovons and Mr. Lang. Miss Lytle toaohos tho primary grades. Thoro aro 80 pupils at- MHdlng. - I Mr, nnd Jfrn. V. U. Iloblttson an. Mrs. UoliIticaitV iiitainr, Mro, I.onc Mr. und Mrs. TVonlt Fraying, Jr., Mr and Mm. icrptilc Koiii), Mr. nndMrr (!. P.,. Werntr and Mr. and Mrs II. II. Jenklmi nnd dutightor, liar burn, rptint yoiitordny at Hock Crook. I). (I, Itoarlc.'n loading morchant of Cmiconti was visiting with old frlonda in, Klamath Fulls ovor tho wuqkKiiid.' v Charles W. Wontworth of Portland arrived Inst night and is registered U tho Whlto Pelican hotol for a fow days. llorhcrt Nunn, slato highway jn 'Inuor, C. 0. Kolly nnd Wllllnm loyes nro all horo from Salem for a fow dayn. Thoy aro stopping at tho Whlto Pollcnn hotol. Mrs. Fred Morloy Is roportod to bo lonvalosclng hlcoly following tho linking spell which camo to hor last week. Mary Cbarllno, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Rort Thomim, Is roportel to bo almost woll from tho serious burns rccelvod a week ago whon iilm fell Into ono of tho hot springs nonr tho circus grounds. ruffle air, ' I BALI. BE .Herald claaIf Ml par yo. Forest Fire Reported Near Eagle Ridge t At tho hoad of Wocus ' marsh, about thr oo miles west of Eaglo Hldgo, n forest flro eeomod to bo gaining hoadway yestorday evening, according to ropbrta brought Into this city by travellers. Informants did not Rtato how heavy tho blaze was sava that on tbo Uppor Lake and on tho Rocky Point ntago road, the smoko was very heavy nnd denso. Ownors of" tho Wocuj marsh some wcoka ago burned off tho tulca to onablo them to prepnro tho ground for breaking up preparatory to fall seeding and at that tlmo, licavj smoko bankB rolled Into this city. No championship baseball gamo wns played yosterday afternoon nt Modoc park between Ihe Jowol w)ft Cnpco teams, tlio unnounceineiit of tho cnlllng off of tho ganvi taking nlnco nt 12 o'clock bv tha ballyhoo routo on tho Main streets Manngor Posplrll of tlrj .liwel toam yesterday morning found hi team scattered and was unable to fo euro onough oxtra matorl.il to fill out tho mltslng places In til" lineup. Manager Thompson also found tlu.t big I'oles existed In his .irrpngonii'nt3 ond Ilko Posplsil, was unnhl 19 cup ph" enough plnyors to repliuv tho missing mombors. A confornnrc ini lowod and tho result was tho calling off of tho gamo. Jus! what will tako placo rolatlve to tlio championship game and the award of tho silver loving ijp Is 11 mnttor which wilt bo soUx-d n n mooting somotlmo this wcS'C The pit bile yastorday vcro much d'ann polnted In tho gamo bolng' railed nrr as many facs woro much lptore'sted 'n tho outcome ' i .- W Ml I- . s. Jsn rrmsarm . ' High School Lad Wins $60 Prize ' PORTLAND, Oct. 3. Ooorgc fiuckow, of Jefferson High School Portland, won tho first prizo, $60, In tho state-wldo essay contest hold by tho O'rogon historical society. Tho topic was "Tho nnmo Oregon, Its Orlglno and Significance." Tho sec ond prise, f 50, wont to Helon Whr man, of Rosebnrg, tho third, $4t to Margaret Skavlln, Jefferson High, tho forth, $30 to Edith Ja'cobson, As toria high. Forty-lght essays wcro submitted. Rbdeo As8n Changes Date of Meeting Tho Klamath Rodeo Ascoilntliw officors announco that Thurodav ev ening. October C, at 8 o'clock In tho cbambor of coramorco rooms tho in. mooting of citizens will tako Ktnfv' Instead of Wednesday night. Owtn 'to many intorestod poople telnhon Ing W. T. Loo, ono of tho promiitHM of tho association, of their InsM't" to bo prosent, tho dato was chancid HOLD RESTAURANT MAN AS GARDNER AOOOMPMri! RAYMOND. Wash., Oct. 3, Chlnf of Pollco Shumway has wlrod U. S Marshal Holohan at ''an Francisco to hold acorgo Wilbur, formor rt-stnitr-ant kcopor horo, for lnvo.it Igatlnn n connection with tho csrups A Itcy Qardnor. MHETINO roprroNKD On account of tho county fair, tho Missionary mooting of tho Emmanuel Daptlst church has 'been postponed (or ono week. Herald classified ads mean the beat results, quick! New Fall Goods Are Here THE LATEST CREATIONS IN .The newest designs in Canton 1lCootiO' Crepe, direct from New York artisticly beaded and embroidered in all colors f . 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